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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Hong Kong
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Did I read somewhere in the I-129F process that something has to be notarized? Please let me know, I am getting a little confused. Thanks.

White slip (not a bona fide relationship)K1

Return to Washington 12-24-07

Married 2/23/2008 In Hong Kong

Filed K3 4/28/2009 (my husband had some issues with his Chinese visa)

CSC received May 1, 09

NOA1 May 6, 2009 (received in mail on 5-8)

Sent I29 May 9th, Received May 11th

NOA1 for I129 May 18th, 09

Received in mail on May 26th

I-130 Touch 8/14/2009, approved 9/1/09, 1129 touched 9-1,2,3, approved the 1st.

NOA2 for I-129 not received

Hong Kong Embassy received it on Sept 14th, 09

Packet 3 mailed out on Sept 22,09

I130 at NVC now

Received email Sep 23 about electronic processing for CR1

Packet 3 mailed on Sep 22, received on October 5th

Mailed packet 3 back 10-9 to Hong Kong, awaiting packet 4

Packet 4 mailed 10-15, Interview set for Nov 10th

In AP a little over a month

Got approval notice Dec 17th

Dropped passport off on 12-21

Received visa 12/24.

Flew to St Louis 12/29, now home.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Posted (edited)

No, nothing in the initial petition packet has to be notarized. The I-134 Affadavit of Support will have to be notarized but you won't need that until the interview.

Edited by ladykelia

K1 Visa Journey:

Jan 12, 2007- I-129F Sent

Jan 17, 2007- I-129F has arrived at the NSC

Jan 24, 2007- NOA1 date

Jan 27, 2007- Check cashed by CSC

Jan 29, 2007- Paper NOA1 recieved (at permenant US address)

May 1, 2007- NOA2

May 16, 2007- At the NVC

May 18, 2007- Left NVC

May 30, 2007- Packet 3 arrives

May 31, 2007- Faxed Packet 3 stuff back

July 9, 2007- Interview at Vancouver

July 10, 2007- Visa recieved!

July 18, 2007- US entry

August 25, 2007- Wedding <3

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
Timeline
Posted
No, nothing in the initial petition packet has to be notarized. The I-134 Affadavit of Support will have to be notarized but you won't need that until the interview.

AS far as I know, my fiance's Birth certificate and Marriage Status was notarized, but only copies of them were attached to I129F

=============K1===========

Date I-129F Sent :2006-10-10

NOA1 :2006-10-20

NOA2 :2007-01-24(By Email) YEAH!!!

NOA2 :2007-01-27(Snail Mail)

Engaged 02/11/2007

NVC Recieved: 2007-02-02

NVC left: 2007-06-25

P3 Arrived: 2007-11-10

Interview: 2007-12-28 (Passed)

US Entry: 2008-2-3

Wedding: 2008-2-26

============AOS============

CIS Office : Charlotte NC

Date Filed : 2008-04-22

Check Cashed: 2008-05-02

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Posted

There are things you and your SO need to get norterized... not until you get the package 3 though so... nothing with I-129F.

Steve (WA,US) & Anne (SH,CN)

P1..............2004/10/04

P2..............2005/01/10

P3..............2005/04/07

P4..............2005/08/02

Interview.....2005/09/19

Married.......2005/10/29

Filed I-485...2005/12/17

RFE submit...2006/02/27

Interview......2006/08/31

Fingerprint....2006/09/07

wel letter......2006/09/19

I-551...........2006/10/02

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