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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Greece
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Hello-

At the US embassy in Athens Greece they keep updating the status, but we haven't received packet 3 or interview date. How long does that take? And should we wait to do the ds-160 and is that the form we need to fill out on line for our k-1 visa?

Thanks so much for responses.

Monica

U.S. Department of State
IMMIGRANT VISA APPLICATION
Ready

Immigrant Visa Case Number: ATH Case Creation Date: 23-Dec-2013 Status Updated Date: 10-Jan-2014

Your case is ready for your interview when scheduled at the U.S. Consular section. If you have already scheduled an appointment for an interview, please prepare your documents as directed in your appointment letter and appear at the consulate on the appointed date and time. Otherwise, please wait until you have been notified of your interview appointment. Additional information about how Immigrant Visa interview appointments are scheduled can be found at:http://travel.state..../info_3731.html

For more information, please visit TRAVEL.STATE.GOV.
Checked our case status here and got the above message message. What does this mean? We haven't even received packet 3 yet. Should we call the embassy? Or does this mean packet 3 is in the mail?wht is the next thing to do

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Greece
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We received packet 3 five days after the embassy received our file. The packet came via email, nothing came in the mail. You will schedule the interview after you acquire all of the documents they request in the packet.You can go ahead and complete the DS-160 online and be sure to print the conformation page when you complete the form.

Embassy of the United States of America
Athens, Greece
VISA INSTRUCTIONS FOR FIANCE (E) NONIMMIGRANT VISA APPLICANTS
Our office has received a petition entitling you to a K-1 nonimmigrant visa classification as an alien proceeding to the United States to marry an American citizen. In order to be prepared for your visa appointment with a Consular Officer, please read the following instructions carefully:
All K-1 non-immigrant visa applicants must complete the application form DS-160. You may access and fill out the DS-160 form at this link: https://ceac.state.gov/genniv/
Important Note: The DS-160 will require time and accuracy to complete, and must be completed in English.
Before using the DS-160, please note the following:
· You must provide accurate and complete information in English, to answer the questions (a translation into Greek will be available at a later date). You will be given an opportunity to review the information before submitting the form.
· As you complete the visa application, save a copy on your hard drive, CD or USB and ‘save’ often.
· You should review the Department of State photo specifications before uploading the photograph. If your photo does not comply, it will not be accepted. Whether a photo is successfully uploaded or not, applicants are required to bring a photo to the interview.
After completing the DS-160 online application, be sure to print the confirmation page (pdf 267kb) generated by the online system and bring that page to the visa interview. We suggest that you save the confirmation page and email it to your email address in case you need to access it away from your house.
1) All the questions must be answered properly; if they don’t apply to you please put N/A for “not applicable”. Our office cannot process your case unless the above mentioned form is properly and completely filled out.
2) If you have underage & unmarried children who apply with you, you will have to fill out the same forms for each child.
3) As soon as you have obtained all the documents that apply to your case, carefully read the statement at the last page, sign and date it, and return the form to this office. Keep the documents you have obtained until your appointment.
NOTE: Only one copy of each document, except photographs, is required. However, you are advised to obtain and keep a duplicate copy of each document for your records.
1. PASSPORT: A passport must be valid for travel to the United States and must have at least eight months validity beyond the expiration date of the visa.
2. BIRTH CERTIFICATE: One birth certificate for each person named in the application is required. Birth records must be presented for all unmarried children under age 21, even if they do not wish to join you at this time. On the birth certificate the exact place & date of birth as well as both parents’ full names must be mentioned.
3. UNOBTAINABLE BIRTH CERTIFICATE: In rare cases, it may be impossible to obtain a birth certificate because records have been destroyed or the government will not issue one. In such cases, you should obtain a statement to that effect from the civil registrar's office and proceed to obtain secondary evidence of birth. A baptismal certificate may be submitted for consideration provided it contains the date and place of the applicant’s birth and information concerning parentage, provided the baptism took place shortly after birth. Should a baptismal certificate be unobtainable, a close relative, preferably the applicant’s mother, should prepare a notarized statement giving the place and date of the applicant’s birth, the names of both parents, and the maiden name of the mother. The statement must be executed before an official authorized to administer oaths or affirmations. In such cases, please bring any secondary evidence you might have concerning your birth.
4. POLICE CERTIFICATES FOR COUNTRIES EXCEPT GREECE: Each visa applicant aged 16 years or over is required to submit a police certificate from the police authorities of each locality of the country of the applicant’s nationality or current residence where the applicant has resided for at least six months since attaining the age of sixteen. Police certificates are also required from all other countries where the applicant has resided for at least one year. A police certificate must also be obtained from the police authorities of any place where the applicant has been arrested for any reason, regardless of how long he or she lived there. Police certificates must cover the entire period of the applicant’s residence in any area. A certificate issued by the police authorities where you now reside must be of recent date when presented to the consular officer. The term “police certificate” as used in this
paragraph means a certification by appropriate police authorities stating what their records show concerning each applicant, including all arrests, the reasons for the arrests, and the disposition of each case of which there is a record. Police certificates from certain countries are considered unobtainable. The Consular Officer will advise you about any
particular country. If specific questions arise regarding police certificates, please consult this office.
For residence in Greece, A PENAL RECORD FOR JUDICIAL USE is requested
PENAL RECORD: A penal record for judicial purpose can be obtained by presenting Form DS-2002 at the Public Prosecutor’s office in the district of the applicant’s birth, or from the Bureau of Penal Records – Ministry of Justice, for persons born in Athens/Piraeus district. For persons born outside Greece, this certificate is obtainable from the “Penal Service for foreigners” (Mesogion 96, Athens, Greece). If applying from outside of Greece, both Greek and foreign nationals must apply to the Greek Embassies at their place of residence and include in their written application full details of their identity & residence in Greece. Penal Records will be sent directly to the Greek Embassies from where the request was filed.
NOTE: Penal records for JUDICIAL USE will be sent directly to the U.S. Embassy in Athens-they will not be sent or given to the applicant. Please do not obtain penal record for General Use as it is NOT acceptable by the U.S. Embassy.
For applicants who previously resided in Albania (now residents in Greece), police certificate from the following authority, is requested:
-Ministria Ne Drejtesise
5. COURT AND PRISON RECORDS: Persons who have been convicted of a crime must obtain a certified copy of each court record and of any prison record, regardless of the fact that they may have benefited subsequently from an amnesty, pardon, or other act of clemency.
6. MILITARY RECORD: A certified copy of any military record, if applicable and obtainable, is required. Persons who have served in the Greek Armed Forces must obtain the Type ‘A’ military record. Persons who have served in the Police Force should present the standard official discharge certificates.
7. PHOTOGRAPHS: Two full face photograph – a close up of the face – must be submitted with the application. The dimensions of the photograph should be 50mm x 50mm. Photographs must be taken against white or off-white backgrounds. Photos that do not meet these standards will not be accepted.
8. MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE: If you were married previously, obtain one certified copy of your marriage certificate(s) from the place where the marriage took place.
Proof of the termination of any previous marriage must also be submitted (e.g. death certificate of spouse; final decree of
divorce or annulment).
9. EVIDENCE OF RELATIONSHIP: You may be asked to submit proof of a valid fiancé/fiancée relationship with your petitioner. It is, therefore, useful to bring with you letters, photographs, or other evidence of your engagement.
10. EVIDENCE OF SUPPORT: Any evidence which shows, that you, and members of your family who will accompany you are not likely to become public charge while in the United States. The Form I-134 lists evidence which may be presented to meet this requirement of the law.
11. MEDICAL EXAMINATION: You are requested to contact one of the Embassy’s physicians when you receive the instructions from our office for your medical examination.
12. TRANSLATIONS: Greek documents or documents in English DO NOT need translations. All documents not in Greek or English must be accompanied by official English translations. Translations must be done only by the Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Arionos 10, Psiri, 105 54 Athens, tel. no.
2103239.514.
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
I attest that I have all the documents specified that apply to my case. I understand that there is no guarantee that I will be issued a visa before I have the interview with the Consular Officer. I intend to apply on the day of my interview:
(mark the equivalent square).
/ / Alone
/ / With my unmarried children mentioned as follows: (please, mention full name of each child that will accompany you).
Full name___________________________________________________
Signature __________________________________________________
Case Number ________________________________________________
Date _______________________________________________________
Present Address ____________________________________________
____________________________________________
Tel. Nos, E-mail address: ___________________________________
___________________________________
UPON RECEIPT OF THIS COMPLETED FORM AN APPOINTMENT FOR YOUR VISA INTERVIEW WILL BE SCHEDULED.
BRING ALL OF THE PERTINENT DOCUMENTS, APPLICATION FORMS AND PHOTOS ON YOUR APPOINTMENT DATE.
Edited by Kev-N-Ann

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Greece
Timeline
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UNOBTAINABLE BIRTH CERTIFICATE τι ειναι αυτο ρε παιδια;

01-08-2013 : We decided to be a couple and walk on the same life path!!!!

06-08-2013 : I traveled to the US to stay with my man for 3 months. We got engaged!!!!

Meanwhile :

July 2013 : My fiancé apply for his citizenship.

November 2013 : My fiancé become an American citizen.

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12-23-2013 : We sent I-129F form.

12-30-2013 : I-129F NOA1.

01-06-2014 : I-129F RFE ( fee mistake - we sent 341$ not 340$ ) + NOA1 Hardcopy.

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USCIS

01-22-2014 : We re-sent I-124F form.

01-24-2014 : I-129F NOA 1.

01-27-2014 : Case Number changed.

01-28-2014 : Alien Registration Number changed.

01-31-2014 : NOA1 Hardcopy.

02-07-2014 : Expedite requested.

02-10-2014 : Requested expedite denied.

04-28-2014 : Expedite requested (financial loss).

05-02-2014 : Email received requesting evidence to expedite + we sent evidence right away.

05-05-2014 : Expedite request approved (we called uscis on 05/08 and they told us that got approved).

05-08-2014 : NOA2

05-12-2014 : Uscis mail us noa2

05-14-2014 : Noa2 hardcopy received

05-21-2014 : Noa2 hardcopy received again with date 05-12-2014

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NVC

05-22-2014 : Case Creation Date

05-29-2014 : NVC Left

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Embassy

06-06-2014 : Received By Consulate

06-10-2014 : Received Package 3

06-18-2014 : Package 3 Sent

07-01-2014 : Received Package 4

07-07-2014 : Medical Exam

07-17-2014 : Interview (221g) (Administrative Processing)

07-17-2014 : Sent back an email as they asked

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Greece
Timeline
Posted

For residence in Greece, A PENAL RECORD FOR JUDICIAL USE is requested

How i ll get this!! Wow im soooo comfused :(

Im comfused with everyting! How do u sign the ds160 when is an online form? U print it u sign amd u send it?? Im blonde ... Lol

01-08-2013 : We decided to be a couple and walk on the same life path!!!!

06-08-2013 : I traveled to the US to stay with my man for 3 months. We got engaged!!!!

Meanwhile :

July 2013 : My fiancé apply for his citizenship.

November 2013 : My fiancé become an American citizen.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

12-23-2013 : We sent I-129F form.

12-30-2013 : I-129F NOA1.

01-06-2014 : I-129F RFE ( fee mistake - we sent 341$ not 340$ ) + NOA1 Hardcopy.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

USCIS

01-22-2014 : We re-sent I-124F form.

01-24-2014 : I-129F NOA 1.

01-27-2014 : Case Number changed.

01-28-2014 : Alien Registration Number changed.

01-31-2014 : NOA1 Hardcopy.

02-07-2014 : Expedite requested.

02-10-2014 : Requested expedite denied.

04-28-2014 : Expedite requested (financial loss).

05-02-2014 : Email received requesting evidence to expedite + we sent evidence right away.

05-05-2014 : Expedite request approved (we called uscis on 05/08 and they told us that got approved).

05-08-2014 : NOA2

05-12-2014 : Uscis mail us noa2

05-14-2014 : Noa2 hardcopy received

05-21-2014 : Noa2 hardcopy received again with date 05-12-2014

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

NVC

05-22-2014 : Case Creation Date

05-29-2014 : NVC Left

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Embassy

06-06-2014 : Received By Consulate

06-10-2014 : Received Package 3

06-18-2014 : Package 3 Sent

07-01-2014 : Received Package 4

07-07-2014 : Medical Exam

07-17-2014 : Interview (221g) (Administrative Processing)

07-17-2014 : Sent back an email as they asked

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Greece
Timeline
Posted

For residence in Greece, A PENAL RECORD FOR JUDICIAL USE is requested

How i ll get this!! Wow im soooo comfused sad.png

Im comfused with everyting! How do u sign the ds160 when is an online form? U print it u sign amd u send it?? Im blonde ... Lol

Wait for your packet from the embassy before applying for the penal record. It's sent directly from the prosecutor's office to the embassy. If they don't have your file ready, they won't be expecting the record and it will probably get lost.

For the DS-160, you only print the conformation page and bring it to the interview.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Greece
Timeline
Posted

But where i must go to apply for the penal record? To the police station?

01-08-2013 : We decided to be a couple and walk on the same life path!!!!

06-08-2013 : I traveled to the US to stay with my man for 3 months. We got engaged!!!!

Meanwhile :

July 2013 : My fiancé apply for his citizenship.

November 2013 : My fiancé become an American citizen.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

12-23-2013 : We sent I-129F form.

12-30-2013 : I-129F NOA1.

01-06-2014 : I-129F RFE ( fee mistake - we sent 341$ not 340$ ) + NOA1 Hardcopy.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

USCIS

01-22-2014 : We re-sent I-124F form.

01-24-2014 : I-129F NOA 1.

01-27-2014 : Case Number changed.

01-28-2014 : Alien Registration Number changed.

01-31-2014 : NOA1 Hardcopy.

02-07-2014 : Expedite requested.

02-10-2014 : Requested expedite denied.

04-28-2014 : Expedite requested (financial loss).

05-02-2014 : Email received requesting evidence to expedite + we sent evidence right away.

05-05-2014 : Expedite request approved (we called uscis on 05/08 and they told us that got approved).

05-08-2014 : NOA2

05-12-2014 : Uscis mail us noa2

05-14-2014 : Noa2 hardcopy received

05-21-2014 : Noa2 hardcopy received again with date 05-12-2014

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NVC

05-22-2014 : Case Creation Date

05-29-2014 : NVC Left

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Embassy

06-06-2014 : Received By Consulate

06-10-2014 : Received Package 3

06-18-2014 : Package 3 Sent

07-01-2014 : Received Package 4

07-07-2014 : Medical Exam

07-17-2014 : Interview (221g) (Administrative Processing)

07-17-2014 : Sent back an email as they asked

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