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Hi all,

 

My fiancé’s interview is on this coming Friday and have some concerns about the documents to add in addition to the required ones. I looked around about if a copy of the I-129F form is required at the interview, same with an updated Intent to Marry letter, along with a few screenshots of ongoing conversations after filing the petition. Are they needed? Also, we did get the list of needed documents from the Embassy in Bishkek, such as already having the police certificate, AOS papers, Medical exam results, completed DS-160 form, etc.

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4 minutes ago, Chris Amos said:

Hi all,

 

My fiancé’s interview is on this coming Friday and have some concerns about the documents to add in addition to the required ones. I looked around about if a copy of the I-129F form is required at the interview, same with an updated Intent to Marry letter, along with a few screenshots of ongoing conversations after filing the petition. Are they needed? Also, we did get the list of needed documents from the Embassy in Bishkek, such as already having the police certificate, AOS papers, Medical exam results, completed DS-160 form, etc.

I129F- No

Updated letter- most consulates, no

Ongoing relationship evidence - most consulates,  yes

YMMV

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9 hours ago, Chris Amos said:

Hi all,

 

My fiancé’s interview is on this coming Friday and have some concerns about the documents to add in addition to the required ones. I looked around about if a copy of the I-129F form is required at the interview, same with an updated Intent to Marry letter, along with a few screenshots of ongoing conversations after filing the petition. Are they needed? Also, we did get the list of needed documents from the Embassy in Bishkek, such as already having the police certificate, AOS papers, Medical exam results, completed DS-160 form, etc.

Embassy has the original I-129f that you filed with USCIS.

 

The only reason to send a copy of the I-129F is for your fiancee as your BIO information will be helpful for answering questions during the interview ... she should know the info about you in the I-129F.

 

Some embassies do request an updated copy of the Letter of Intent to Marry.   Don't know about your embassy.

 

Embassy does look for ongoing relationship evidence; chat logs, emails, letter ETC.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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as others have said, the i129f is not needed, but she DOES need to know all the info on it.

 

letter of intent to marry is nice for all consulates and required for some

 

proof of ongoing relationship required. so new photos, trip documentation, chat/emails, especially those discussing plans for the future (generally im not a fan of chats or emails but if you have not seen each other in person since the petition was filed, sometimes its all you have).

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