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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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hello everyone... im new here...i have a question, when filling for the K-1 visa, do i need to send a "single status certificate" in the package? i already have one for my bf due to the fact that he doesnt have a passport yet, but do i need to get one for myself? I was told that we were going to need our birth certificates (which i have) but do i need to proof that im free to marry him? :help: thankssss

1987....................We met (I was 1 and he was 3 y.o)

2000....................I left my country

08/04/2006.........1st trip to cuba (15 days)

08/10/2006..........We started dating

12/15/2006..........2nd trip to Cuba (21 days)

05/01/2007..........3rd trip to Cuba (30 days)

12/20/2007..........Got citizenship

01/03/2008..........Sent 129F

01/12/2008..........NOA1

01/14/2008..........NOA2

02/08/2008..........Picked up package 3

04/16/2008..........4th trip to Cuba (6 days)

06/06/2008..........5th trip to Cuba (10 days)

06/09/2008..........Interview in Havana

06/10/2008..........Received his visa

06/20/2008..........Got the "Carta Blanca"

07/10/2008..........U.S entry

08/15/2008..........We got married

03/14/2009..........He received his green card

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hello everyone... im new here...i have a question, when filling for the K-1 visa, do i need to send a "single status certificate" in the package? i already have one for my bf due to the fact that he doesnt have a passport yet, but do i need to get one for myself? I was told that we were going to need our birth certificates (which i have) but do i need to proof that im free to marry him? :help: thankssss

i didnt send mine when i filed k-1 but it prolly depends .... i dont think u have to if u never been married before ...

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Guatemala
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Posted (edited)

I suggest you read here: K-1 Guides.

You and your fiance will need to write and sign one letter of intent each. On the letter of intent you'll be stating that you're legally able to get married (which means you're single) and that you are willing to marry your fiance. (You'll find an example of the letter on the link above)

If you've been married before you need to prove that you got divorced including your divorce decree.

You as the US Citizen need to include a full copy of your birth certificate. If your fiance does not have a passport, it would be a good idea to include his birth certificate as well.

Edited by eric_and_teresa

APPLIED FOR NATURALIZATION 07/2021

08.01.2011 - I-751 SENT

08.05.2011 - Check cashed

08.08.2011- NOA Received

08.19.2011 - Biometrics Letter Received

09.12.2011 - Biometrics Appointment

01.27.2012 - Card production ordered

02.01.2012 - 10 year GC Received

07.25.2021 - N400 filed online

08.09.2021- Biometrics re-use notice

04.18.2022- Interview done at Minneapolis USCIS Local Office   ✔️ Received N-652 "Congratulations your application has been recommended for approval" during the interview.

05.19.2022- Oath Ceremony in MN

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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THANK YOU GUYS!!! :thumbs:

Edited by Zuli & Yansel

1987....................We met (I was 1 and he was 3 y.o)

2000....................I left my country

08/04/2006.........1st trip to cuba (15 days)

08/10/2006..........We started dating

12/15/2006..........2nd trip to Cuba (21 days)

05/01/2007..........3rd trip to Cuba (30 days)

12/20/2007..........Got citizenship

01/03/2008..........Sent 129F

01/12/2008..........NOA1

01/14/2008..........NOA2

02/08/2008..........Picked up package 3

04/16/2008..........4th trip to Cuba (6 days)

06/06/2008..........5th trip to Cuba (10 days)

06/09/2008..........Interview in Havana

06/10/2008..........Received his visa

06/20/2008..........Got the "Carta Blanca"

07/10/2008..........U.S entry

08/15/2008..........We got married

03/14/2009..........He received his green card

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