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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Belgium
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I have a few questions-

I live in Dallas TX, I am looking everywhere but I can't find the info.... My fiance is in Belgium, our case was just approved last night. I know now it goes to NVC then the Embassy right? ----Do I
(the petitioner) have an interview? I know he does and I am putting a package together for him, and he is getting medical and police record, but do I need all this also??? Where would my interview be?
Please and thank you in advance.

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Filed: Country: Canada
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Congrats!

Yep, it goes to NVC and then embassy. Your fiance should receive a letter from embassy once the case gets there with a list of things to gather and to email (at least that's what i went through and i was the beneficiary too).

Nope, you do not have an interview, only the beneficiary (your fiance) does. You can, however go with him to the interview.

K1-VISA POE: February 20, 2015.

~Married: April 13, 2015!!~

AOS: I485/I765/I131 Forms Sent: 06/23/15
Notice Of Action for all forms: 07/01/15
Biometrics Appointment sent: 07/01/15
Biometrics Appointment date: 07/21/15

Case Status Via Online: As of JULY 28, 2015 we are ready to schedule interview.

EAD/AP Approved: 08/27/15

EAD Mailed: 09/01/15

EAD Received: 09/04/15

Green card interview : nov 2015

2 year green card received: 12/22/15

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Belgium
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Thank you!!!!!! THis is great news! One more question if you don't mind. The list of things, med exam, police record etc...he is getting that together and I sent an I134 with our original package will I or should I make another? I make more $ now- I made above average before, I didn't know if this would be necessary.... but I saw this on us site...

THanks again

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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As stated before, you won't be interviewed, but going to the interview with your fiance is something you can do. Not required. As for the new I-134, I would send it to him, but only present it if questions come arise. You don't want to create any misconceptions during this time. If your first was good enough, I would roll with that one. When you submit everything at AOS then submit your most current info. Good luck!

 
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