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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Netherlands
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Hello,

We are staring to collect all the papers to file for the visa..

I have a few questions. Right now my fiancée has no passport. He does have a birth certificate. Can he just send a copy of that or does he NEED a passport. Once an if we get approved the plan is for him to visit me in Holland and then we both leave. so for that we would need a passport.. is it okay if we apply to get one while we send in the papers for the K1 visa?

And then the next question. He doest make enough to be above the poverty line. he does work full time. and does graphic design next to his job. but that's only when there is something to do. we can get him mom to co sponsor. but do we need her papers and letters with the I-129F or do i need that when i have my appointment in the embassy in Amsterdam? When exactly do we need that?

Thanks!!

Feb.23,2018: Mailed I-751 to CSC

Mar. 21, 2018: Received NOA

April.6,2018: Received extension letter 

April.24,2018: Waived Biometrics

 

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You must meet in person within two years. If you have not done that, he needs a passport first. If you have met, no need for passport yet. A copy of the BC is good to prove citizenship.

Aos, is needed at interview. And if he does not meet the requirements, yeah, he's gonna need a cosponsor.

Would prolly be worth it for him to try to be at the interview. Just my opinion.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Netherlands
Timeline
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You must meet in person within two years. If you have not done that, he needs a passport first. If you have met, no need for passport yet. A copy of the BC is good to prove citizenship.

Aos, is needed at interview. And if he does not meet the requirements, yeah, he's gonna need a cosponsor.

Would prolly be worth it for him to try to be at the interview. Just my opinion.

Yes we have met in person we lived together for 8 months.. i was there on my intership J1 visa and met him there.

''Would prolly be worth it for him to try to be at the interview. Just my opinion.'' This part confuses me.. What interview do you mean? the one i need to have in amsterdam? We already asked him mom and she was more then willing to be a co sponsor. but do we need to file those papers with the I-129F papers? or do i need to bring those to my interview in amsterdam?

Or is there another interview I'm not aware of?

Feb.23,2018: Mailed I-751 to CSC

Mar. 21, 2018: Received NOA

April.6,2018: Received extension letter 

April.24,2018: Waived Biometrics

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Netherlands
Timeline
Posted

For I-129f when you fill , you dont need papers for affidavit of suport, you need at the interview in your consulate.

Ohh thats great! thanks!!

Feb.23,2018: Mailed I-751 to CSC

Mar. 21, 2018: Received NOA

April.6,2018: Received extension letter 

April.24,2018: Waived Biometrics

 

 
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