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Barry and Lynn

I have my K-1 package put together, but we are wondering if the Certificate of Finality from the Philippines is acceptable in the application for a K1 Visa.

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Even some of my document are questionable.  I sent requests to various Vital Statistics Offices and received Documents with limited information on them.  In both cases I found the cases online from the official court websites and I am sending those as well.  Everything else is good.  I found a great resource on the USCIS site on how they like the application filed.  https://www.uscis.gov/forms-filing-tips some of the suggestions were things I had never heard before, like numbering the pages according to you list of contents, putting you name on each page along with your case number, To write Original Submission and the Form you are submitting on the envelope and Cover Page, and advice on what not to do.   Anyway, The package is ready to go.  I have heard that the Cenomar can wait until the interview but not sure about that either.  

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33 minutes ago, Barry and Lynn said:

Even some of my document are questionable.  I sent requests to various Vital Statistics Offices and received Documents with limited information on them.  In both cases I found the cases online from the official court websites and I am sending those as well.  Everything else is good.  I found a great resource on the USCIS site on how they like the application filed.  https://www.uscis.gov/forms-filing-tips some of the suggestions were things I had never heard before, like numbering the pages according to you list of contents, putting you name on each page along with your case number, To write Original Submission and the Form you are submitting on the envelope and Cover Page, and advice on what not to do.   Anyway, The package is ready to go.  I have heard that the Cenomar can wait until the interview but not sure about that either.  

The petitioner  will definitely have to submit the CENOMAR/CEMAR with the K1 application. The remaining documents you mentioned will need to be taken to the interview  with the beneficiary.  Take note  that the CENOMAR/CEMAR must state that the marriage is null and void. The CENOMAR/CEMAR that the beneficiary  takes to the interview  must be no more than 30 days old.


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