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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hey everyone,

 

My fiancee's i-129f was approved and NVC just received it yesterday. It's going to the consulate in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

When exactly does the NVC and/or the consulate need the police certificates, i-134 from me, birth certificate of beneficiary, updated passport photos, etc.? Are these uploaded on the CEAC or just given as paper copies during the interview?

 

Thanks!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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1 minute ago, Bjh said:

Hey everyone,

 

My fiancee's i-129f was approved and NVC just received it yesterday.

When exactly does the NVC and/or the consulate need the police certificates, i-134 from me, birth certificate of beneficiary, updated passport photos, etc.? Are these uploaded on the CEAC or just given as paper copies during the interview?

 

Thanks!

The NVC will not want any documents. The NVC assigns the case number and forwards the file to the consulate. All the documents are taken to the interview 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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13 minutes ago, Bjh said:

Hey everyone,

 

My fiancee's i-129f was approved and NVC just received it yesterday. It's going to the consulate in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

When exactly does the NVC and/or the consulate need the police certificates, i-134 from me, birth certificate of beneficiary, updated passport photos, etc.? Are these uploaded on the CEAC or just given as paper copies during the interview?

 

Thanks!

For a  I129F, think of NVC as a connecting airport from the Uscis to the embassy (no direct flights).   All that happens is they issue a new "boarding pass" (case number) for the flight going to the embassy, and puts the petition on that flight, after a month or so layover.

YMMV

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