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In the process of filling out my DS-156, its asking for the address i'll stay at in the USA and what the purpose of my trip is... we won't get a place to live until we're married since we'll receive a military house, so do i leave this section and the section about the purpose of my trip blank? They really don't make these things very clear...

August 13th 2012: Met online on BF3 for PS3 wink.png
October 15th 2012: Connected via email, Facebook and were on Skype 24/7
November 14th 2012: Started our relationship
February 8th 2013: He traveled to the UK and we met for the first time ♥
February 14th: He proposed (eeeeeek)
April 19th 2013: Mailed our I-129F to VSC
April 30th 2013: He shipped off from the UK to U.S Army Boot Camp for 3 and a half months (waaaaa) sad.png
July 9th 2013: Transferred to TSC
July 23rd 2013: Approved biggrin.png (No RFE's)
August 19th 2013: NVC received packet
August 20th 2013: Case number received
August 21st 2013: Case left NVC and sent to Embassy
August 27th 2013: Embassy received case
September 10th 2013: Packet 3 received
September 11th 2013: Packet 3 returned
October 8th 2013: Medical
October 11th 2013: Received appointment letter
October 29th 2013: Interview (Approved) :DD
November 6th 2013: Visa in hand :DD ♥
November 19th 2013: POE, Newark International Airport
November 22nd 2013: Driving from NY to GA
November 25th 2013: Wedding♥

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We are putting "Unknown at this time. See attached DS-156 supplemental page." The suppletmental page then explains where he is stationed and why we don't have an address and when we will know.

It worked for us with the I-129F. There is also a military hotline you can call for this stuff. I don't know the number off-hand, sorry! They did explain that this is okay. I have heard that your address is much more important during the AOS.

For the purpose of my trip I'm putting "marriage and immigration". From what I can tell, this particular form is somewhat generic and is probanly used for a number of different things.

Posted

Thankyou!!! :D

Also, I have a question about form DS-156K, it says i need to attach my birth certificate, evidence of engagement, evidence of financial support, and my police certificate... shall i attach them with a paperclip to the form? I understand I have to take these things to the interview too, so im not sure if they need me to bring those required to the interview or actually attach them.

August 13th 2012: Met online on BF3 for PS3 wink.png
October 15th 2012: Connected via email, Facebook and were on Skype 24/7
November 14th 2012: Started our relationship
February 8th 2013: He traveled to the UK and we met for the first time ♥
February 14th: He proposed (eeeeeek)
April 19th 2013: Mailed our I-129F to VSC
April 30th 2013: He shipped off from the UK to U.S Army Boot Camp for 3 and a half months (waaaaa) sad.png
July 9th 2013: Transferred to TSC
July 23rd 2013: Approved biggrin.png (No RFE's)
August 19th 2013: NVC received packet
August 20th 2013: Case number received
August 21st 2013: Case left NVC and sent to Embassy
August 27th 2013: Embassy received case
September 10th 2013: Packet 3 received
September 11th 2013: Packet 3 returned
October 8th 2013: Medical
October 11th 2013: Received appointment letter
October 29th 2013: Interview (Approved) :DD
November 6th 2013: Visa in hand :DD ♥
November 19th 2013: POE, Newark International Airport
November 22nd 2013: Driving from NY to GA
November 25th 2013: Wedding♥

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline
Posted

No problem! We found that so confusing too but there's really no other way to do it that makes sense. It's the honest truth. No idea!

From what I understand that is something we take to the interview with us. I would attach them with a paper clip or put them in a folder. I guess it depends on what kind/how much evidence you need to supply. I don't think it matters too much if it's attached or not, as long as its all together and organized.

I think most embassies have different requirements. The link to your embassy is here: http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/index.php?ctry=United%20Kingdom&cty=London (In case you haven't seen it already).

Let me know if there's anything else I may be able to help with.

Posted

Thankyou!!! biggrin.png

Also, I have a question about form DS-156K, it says i need to attach my birth certificate, evidence of engagement, evidence of financial support, and my police certificate... shall i attach them with a paperclip to the form? I understand I have to take these things to the interview too, so im not sure if they need me to bring those required to the interview or actually attach them.

No. Do not attach them like the DS-156K says. Take them with you to the London Embassy on the day of the Interview. Note you won't need evidence of engagement, though. London doesn't want to see that.

"What's yours is mine!"

Posted

I don't understand why I don't attach them if the form says to do so?

August 13th 2012: Met online on BF3 for PS3 wink.png
October 15th 2012: Connected via email, Facebook and were on Skype 24/7
November 14th 2012: Started our relationship
February 8th 2013: He traveled to the UK and we met for the first time ♥
February 14th: He proposed (eeeeeek)
April 19th 2013: Mailed our I-129F to VSC
April 30th 2013: He shipped off from the UK to U.S Army Boot Camp for 3 and a half months (waaaaa) sad.png
July 9th 2013: Transferred to TSC
July 23rd 2013: Approved biggrin.png (No RFE's)
August 19th 2013: NVC received packet
August 20th 2013: Case number received
August 21st 2013: Case left NVC and sent to Embassy
August 27th 2013: Embassy received case
September 10th 2013: Packet 3 received
September 11th 2013: Packet 3 returned
October 8th 2013: Medical
October 11th 2013: Received appointment letter
October 29th 2013: Interview (Approved) :DD
November 6th 2013: Visa in hand :DD ♥
November 19th 2013: POE, Newark International Airport
November 22nd 2013: Driving from NY to GA
November 25th 2013: Wedding♥

 
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