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26 minutes ago, Antoinette05 said:

Does the USCIS mail you a checklist of everything you need to send them?after mailing the application?

 

I've done an AOS from a student visa (thru naturalization) and an IR-5.  I don't remember ever being sent a checklist from USCIS, at any point during the process.  That's why you use places like VJ...people here have created guides and checklists you can use.

 

Advice:  never, ever, ever expect that USCIS is going to help you with this process.  You're going to do all of it yourself.

 

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Vicky's Mom

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Read the I-129F instructions. It has a list of required evidence that you have to send with your petition; just the form is not enough.

 

USCIS does not send a checklist. Depending on the country in which the beneficiary is interviewing, they may receive a checklist from the consulate with a list of documents to mail or bring to the consulate.

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Ghana embassy does not have it posted to embassy site so u need to follow the following site under Required documentation

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/immigrate/family-immigration/nonimmigrant-visa-for-a-fiance-k-1.html

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*** Moved from K1 Progress Reports to K1 Process & Procedures ***

 

*** Merged related threads.  Please post your questions/updates related to K1 required documents in this thread to keep the discussion in one place. ***

 

2 hours ago, Antoinette05 said:

To come to US from Ghana. I was wondering what were all the necessary documents my fiance would need to gather for his interview?

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/ACC-Accra.html#pre_interview_checklist

 

Note that some of the documents listed are not applicable to K1, like I-864 forms.  K1 must bring I-134 instead.

 

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