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Do I need to take any of the medical forms to my K1 interview?

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Sorry for the (probably) silly question; I had my medical about 2 weeks ago and have my K1 interview in London (UK) tomorrow. I'd written a checklist of required documents for the interview some time ago, on which I had listed 'medical documents'. Who knows where I got this idea from; AFAIK nowadays they forward all the medical info required to the embassy themselves, with applicants not having to take any medical forms to their interview themselves....? Right?

 

So all I should need, according to the UK embassy, is:

 

  • Passport
  • 2 x Passport photos
  • Birth Certificate (+ copy)
  • Police certificate (+ copy)
  • I-134 form with evidence of financial support (+copy)
  • maaaybe more evidence of relationship just in case...

 

....and that's it, right?

 

Also, if I have the original document (like birth cert or police cert), the photocopy doesn't need to be certified in any way, correct?

 

Wish me luck! 🙂 

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Always use a checklist. 

 

You won't get anything to take to the medical. Actually I tell a lie, I got a vaccination department of state form. I put it in the folder with all the rest but they didn't ask for it. Basically if they gave you anything at Knightsbridge take it with you but they probably dont need it. 

 

Good luck

 

Here https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/fiancee-2/required-documents/

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7 hours ago, thatguyuknow said:

Always use a checklist. 

 

You won't get anything to take to the medical. Actually I tell a lie, I got a vaccination department of state form. I put it in the folder with all the rest but they didn't ask for it. Basically if they gave you anything at Knightsbridge take it with you but they probably dont need it. 

 

Good luck

 

Here https://uk.usembassy.gov/visas/fiancee-2/required-documents/

Thanks, yeah like I said, I wrote my own checklist just copied from one I found online (maybe these very forums) but the Embassy's seemed to have less requisites on theirs...Still, can't hurt to take some extra info at the back of my folder just in case.... 

Oh yeah and the DoS vaccination form - they're not getting that, I'm hanging onto it for dear life 😄 Don't want to lose that when AoS time comes around....!

 

 

 

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p.s. I'm guessing you know, this is the site for the embassy in London to book your interview: https://ais.usvisa-info.com/en-gb/iv 

 

and this is the site I used to check my application status: https://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker/Status.aspx (but you'll need your LND for that)

 

If they're dragging their feet on providing the LND, try emailing the NVC; I think that's what my fiancée did and they emailed back a few days later.

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5 hours ago, peanutismint said:

Who knows where I got this idea from;

 

Probably from the K1 forums instead of checking your country specific requirements.

 

2 hours ago, peanutismint said:

Oh yeah and the DoS vaccination form - they're not getting that, I'm hanging onto it for dear life 😄 Don't want to lose that when AoS time comes around....!

Correct. They see the original form sent over by the courier.

 

5 hours ago, peanutismint said:

Also, if I have the original document (like birth cert or police cert), the photocopy doesn't need to be certified in any way, correct?

Correct. And as a matter of fact, they no longer even want the photocopies. They scan your originals and hand them back. 

 

5 hours ago, peanutismint said:
  • maaaybe more evidence of relationship just in case...

 

No. None. Never want that.

 

But don't forget when you booked the interview, paid, and arranged for courier, you were told to print confirmations which show your date, your payment, and courier arrangements. 

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