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So I’m trying to prep ahead of time to get the ball rolling and was having difficulty finding the necessary information. I submitted an i30 and i30a petition to consulate in Rome and am awaiting approval. Once I get approval, where can I find the checklist of the documents that I need for the interview? What are some of the things I can knock out now to speed up the process, since I’ve been hearing stories about others taking a few more months to collect required items. Thank you!!

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For DCF, the beneficiaryy submits the documents from the NVC stage at the interview. 

 

Hopefully you submitted the petition in person and included a G-1145 for electronic notification.

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8 minutes ago, Paul & Mary said:

For DCF, the beneficiaryy submits the documents from the NVC stage at the interview. 

 

Hopefully you submitted the petition in person and included a G-1145 for electronic notification.

I did not submit in person, I mailed the i30 , i130a , g-1145 and all other supporting documents 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Portugal
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To my knowledge, you will need at least the following:

  • Passport (valid 6 months past the date the beneficiary will be traveling to the US)
  • Affidavit of support
  • Form DS-260 (online Immigrant Visa and Alien Registration application) from NVC stage
  • 2 2x2 photographs (US passport style)
  • Civil documents (translated into English)
    • Copy of birth certificate (petitioner)
    • Original birth certificate (beneficiary)
    • Original (or certified) marriage certificate
    • Police clearance/report record
    • Copy of biographic page of passport
  • Completed medical exam documents/sealed envelope (unopened)
  • Payment receipt (cash or money order in US funds) 
  • Copy of entire I-130 packet (exactly as it was submitted), including supporting documents
  • Chat logs/call logs demonstrating that you and your partner are still in communication in the months leading up to the interview 
  • Any and all documents submitted to the NVC previously 
  • Any documents not yet presented to the NVC

 

If you've been in the military, previously married, have adopted children, have a child with your spouse, etc. additional documents affiliated with these topics should be presented. 

Edited by Madison Simoes

Marriage: 2018-12-28 [in Portugal]

I-130 Sent: 2019-02-24

I-130 NOA1: 2019-03-07

I-130 Approved: 2019-05-31

NVC Received: 2019-06-19 

Case/invoice number assigned: 2019-08-27

IV/AOS fees paid: 2019-08-28

NVC docs submitted: 2019-09-21 

DQ at NVC: 2019-10-08

Interview letter received: 2019-10-24

Interview date: 2019-11-06

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