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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Hi All,

What a great website. Wish I had found this site sooner.

I'll cut straight to it. I have my K1 Non immigrant Visa application interview on Monday 13 Jan 2014 in US Embassy Dublin.

I am Irish citizen marrying US Citizen. I have all the required paperwork/forms/medical etc. put together for the interview. I have read the reviews of various ppl on the site so at least I know what to expect up there on the day.

My question is, what is the best way to present all these forms and paperwork? Do I put them in an individual file? do I put labels on the front? Do I assemble the lot in some kind of folder? I'm just not sure. I want to make it as fluid as possible because at the end of the day I know that the consular officers dealing with this want everything in order to make their life easy.

Maybe there is a section on the site here that explains this but I cant find it.

Your help will be appreciated.

Damien

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Singapore
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There is no hard and fast rule, do whatever is easiest for you to be able to pull out the documents you need at the time of the interview. Personally, I found the easiest way for myself was to create a contents page listing all the documents in my plastic L folder and numbering them (e.g. A-1, B-3, etc). Then I created tabs for each section/document using post-it tabs. This was kind of time-consuming but it helped me.

Flying to Seattle on 6 May 2014!

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Most consulate have a local pre intake person who

ask for and take the documents, they go thru them

see U have everything required, have u sign whatever

then have u sit & wait for interview...process is less than

10 minutes unless your cases is complicated ...life past

crime, fraud or drug use....good luck

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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No presentation needed. Just organize your papers and take them in a folder(s). When they ask you for certain documents, then pull them out and hand them over.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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hi guys,

thanks for your advice on the matter. I guess I was over thinking the matter! I ended up getting a very handy folder for this kind of situation. Its called a "cathedral expanding wallet". It has tabs inside numbered 1-31 and I also made a little contents page so I could put my hand on the required doc quick. Maybe a little OCD but it made me feel better.

Anyway. the interview went great and our K1 Visa is approved. Wohoo! onward and upward.

 
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