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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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We received our NOA2 back on June 14th and are still waiting to hear from the NVC. In the meantime we are trying to work on other documentation we will need. On the K-1 guide here, it says "Send an original letter affirming your desire to marry your fiance and your continued support of the K-1 Visa. Sign and date the form. This will be similar to the letter you provided with the I-129F, but dated much closer to the interview"

By "original letter" does it mean something I have to send via physical mail? I have written such a letter, signed/dated it, scanned it, and uploaded it to a Google Doc folder that contains our visa documents. Could she just print that out and take it? I have tried to mail her things before but it just gets returned to sender because I guess our postal service is useless at shipping things abroad. 

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1 hour ago, ap4295 said:

We received our NOA2 back on June 14th and are still waiting to hear from the NVC. In the meantime we are trying to work on other documentation we will need. On the K-1 guide here, it says "Send an original letter affirming your desire to marry your fiance and your continued support of the K-1 Visa. Sign and date the form. This will be similar to the letter you provided with the I-129F, but dated much closer to the interview"

By "original letter" does it mean something I have to send via physical mail? I have written such a letter, signed/dated it, scanned it, and uploaded it to a Google Doc folder that contains our visa documents. Could she just print that out and take it? I have tried to mail her things before but it just gets returned to sender because I guess our postal service is useless at shipping things abroad. 

Manila doesn't need this.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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We provided an updated letter of intent to marry with a later date (after the NOA2) to indicate that we are still willing to marry.  I'm not sure if it was needed or not.  My wife (then fiance) was interviewed in Hong Kong.

 
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