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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hello VJ friends!

I recieved my interview notice a few days ago- my interview is only 11 days away! Not a whole lot of time to prepare! I am so nervous that i have forgotten something, so if anyone is able to give some feedback, I would really appreciate it!

As per the list in my Interview letter I need to bring:

- The interview letter itself

-My Passport (+Photocopy)

-My Birth certificate (+ Photocopy)

-Marriage Certificate (+ Photocopy)

-Financial Evidence (Hubby's request for tax entension + last years tax return, + bank account statements)

-2' x2" passport photos (x2)

-Medical exam results

As per the MTL packet 4 for Immigrant Visas (What is not included above)

-Confirmation page from DS-260

-Police certificate (+ photocopy)

-Financial Evidence I-864

- Copy of US petitioner's status in the USA (Photocopy of hubby's passport and Drivers License)

-Copy of documents providing petitioner's US domicile ( I am confused about this... hubby lives in the USA-always has, and when we filled out our peition we indiciated as such... will proving his passport photocopy be enough?)

Sorry for the long post... I am a so afraid that we have overlooked something! I really apprecite any advice!

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Hello VJ friends!

I recieved my interview notice a few days ago- my interview is only 11 days away! Not a whole lot of time to prepare! I am so nervous that i have forgotten something, so if anyone is able to give some feedback, I would really appreciate it!

As per the list in my Interview letter I need to bring:

- The interview letter itself

-My Passport (+Photocopy)

-My Birth certificate (+ Photocopy)

-Marriage Certificate (+ Photocopy)

-Financial Evidence (Hubby's request for tax entension + last years tax return, + bank account statements)

-2' x2" passport photos (x2)

-Medical exam results

As per the MTL packet 4 for Immigrant Visas (What is not included above)

-Confirmation page from DS-260

-Police certificate (+ photocopy)

-Financial Evidence I-864

- Copy of US petitioner's status in the USA (Photocopy of hubby's passport and Drivers License)

-Copy of documents providing petitioner's US domicile ( I am confused about this... hubby lives in the USA-always has, and when we filled out our peition we indiciated as such... will proving his passport photocopy be enough?)

Sorry for the long post... I am a so afraid that we have overlooked something! I really apprecite any advice!

Show a copy of husbands bill in his name at the address you will be living. Just in case they question domicile.

Everything is cool. Just relax. And you will be fine. woooooooo saaaaaaaaa! :goofy:

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Show a copy of husbands bill in his name at the address you will be living. Just in case they question domicile.

Everything is cool. Just relax. And you will be fine. woooooooo saaaaaaaaa! :goofy:

Thank you! :)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I didn't see the Loomis confirmation page amongst your list.

And, double-check that your police certificate is less than a year old (just in case your "visa journey" has been a marathon)!

Good luck at the interview, and congrats!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I didn't see the Loomis confirmation page amongst your list.

And, double-check that your police certificate is less than a year old (just in case your "visa journey" has been a marathon)!

Good luck at the interview, and congrats!

Good catch- thankfully i have it printed off, just forgot to include it on my list here!

Lol it has absolutely been a marathon, but thankfully the police cert is from last July, so it's still good! :)!!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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It would depend on how it was coded on the Visa letter. Mine reads "F"- "THE NVC did not request this form or document" so for me, it is not required that I bring a photocopy or the original.

However, if it was code:

"J" then "the NVC only recieved a photocopy of this document. You must present the original document at the time of the interview"

"S" then "The NVC only received a scanned document. You must present the original document at the time of the interview"

"+" then "The NVC returned this document to you per your request. Present this document at your interview"

Just make sure you read your letter carefully! :)

I've seen some people mention that they were asked for the US citizen's birth certificate. Do you guys think it's necessary to have an original or a copy will do?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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It would depend on how it was coded on the Visa letter. Mine reads "F"- "THE NVC did not request this form or document" so for me, it is not required that I bring a photocopy or the original.

However, if it was code:

"J" then "the NVC only recieved a photocopy of this document. You must present the original document at the time of the interview"

"S" then "The NVC only received a scanned document. You must present the original document at the time of the interview"

"+" then "The NVC returned this document to you per your request. Present this document at your interview"

Just make sure you read your letter carefully! :)

Thank you very much for answering! Mine is also coded "F" - but I've seen so many Canadians mentioning bringing it or being asked about it, that I thought I might maybe at least bring a photocopy. I don't see why they would need it - they have a copy of my husband's U.S. passport that was sent along with the AOS, but one never knows. Ok! Thanks very much.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Thank you very much for answering! Mine is also coded "F" - but I've seen so many Canadians mentioning bringing it or being asked about it, that I thought I might maybe at least bring a photocopy. I don't see why they would need it - they have a copy of my husband's U.S. passport that was sent along with the AOS, but one never knows. Ok! Thanks very much.

No problem!

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