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Hello, all! Is there a quick reference that someone could send me a link to that gives a personal itemized list of things my fiancé needs to bring the his interview. 
 

I have gone to the website mentioned in our paperwork but I prefer to have someone that has been through this process tell me just in case I missed something (eg updated letter of intent)

 

my mother is also planning to cosponsor. 
aside from each of us filling out form i134f do I need to do anything else to include her as a co-sponsor?

 

here’s what I have so far

 

-copy of i129f

-interview letter

-passport

-2 copies each passport photos for both of us 

-original divorce certificate 

- confirmation page DS160

- birth certificate of beneficiary only (?)
-letter of intent to marry with updated dates both parties 

-I-134 evidence of financial support (should have everything done for this, this weekend)

-visa medical info

-police certificate 

-proof of ongoing relationship 

 

many suggestions or anything I’m missing or overdoing please let me know! I really appreciate the time and help from everyone through this process so far!

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Beneficiaries going through London have the major advantage of being able to self sponsor a K1.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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48 minutes ago, Boiler said:

Beneficiaries going through London have the major advantage of being able to self sponsor a K1.

Due to covid and being an independent contractor i was laid off a bit and also divorced last year so just using my mom as backup in case they think there is too much inconsistency with my income 

 
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