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Consul didn't ask for I-134 and proof of relationship, is this normal? (K1/K2 visa)

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Had our interview yesterday and we were approved. Interview took approximately 5 mins. Consul didn't ask for the affidavit of support and proof of relationship. Is this normal? Or did she forget? Will this cause a delay in getting the passport with visa?

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11 minutes ago, Eli❤Mica said:

Had our interview yesterday and we were approved. Interview took approximately 5 mins. Consul didn't ask for the affidavit of support and proof of relationship. Is this normal? Or did she forget? Will this cause a delay in getting the passport with visa?

Yes, it's normal, especially with no red flags and and if you sent in a lot of evidence with the petition. No, that won't cause a delay. Congrats!

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13 minutes ago, Eli❤Mica said:

Had our interview yesterday and we were approved. Interview took approximately 5 mins. Consul didn't ask for the affidavit of support and proof of relationship. Is this normal? Or did she forget? Will this cause a delay in getting the passport with visa?

Congratulations :) If the visa were approved, I wouldn´t be worry about getting visa later than normal time period in your country.  

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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1 hour ago, Eli❤Mica said:

Had our interview yesterday and we were approved. Interview took approximately 5 mins. Consul didn't ask for the affidavit of support and proof of relationship. Is this normal? Or did she forget? Will this cause a delay in getting the passport with visa?

Normal for Manila 

YMMV

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10 hours ago, Eli❤Mica said:

Had our interview yesterday and we were approved. Interview took approximately 5 mins. Consul didn't ask for the affidavit of support and proof of relationship. Is this normal? Or did she forget? Will this cause a delay in getting the passport with visa?

Yes)) Normal. All that worrying and preparation for nothing)) I know how you feel)

Not a newbie but lost my old info years ago) I have been through this process before --all the way through naturalization-- This site has always been a great help to me. 

 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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On 5/8/2019 at 10:15 PM, Daisy.Chain said:

Yes, it's normal, especially with no red flags and and if you sent in a lot of evidence with the petition. No, that won't cause a delay. Congrats!

Our interview was on May 3, 2019 and they didn’t ask my fiancé for any evidence. They asked her a few questions and said that her visa will arrive in 2 - 4 weeks...I sent a lot of evidence in with the petition 

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