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JulieandAngel

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  1. Do I have to schedule our CDJ interview first before I could schedule out ASC appointment in Mexico City?

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    Hey sorry to respond so late... you want to make sure that you do the ASC before the CDJ interview. On the appointment website, they ask you to do the consular appointment first and then allow you to set up the ASC interview.

    Also, as an update: My fiance just went to the interview in Juarez and he said that both the clinic and the consulate asked for the letter of invitation. So while we didn't have a problem with the ASC in Mexico City, he had to go to the consulate and ask for a copy in order to complete the rest of the process....which I'm happy to report was a success!

  2. Hey All,

    I know this is an old question, but just wanted to give an update. My fiance was able to complete the ASC appointment in DF without any problems! We never received the invitation letter, but wanted to minimize the number of days in Cd Juarez, so I took a chance and just went ahead and scheduled the appointment in DF. Afterward, I started to worry so I called the consulate and asked if it would be a problem without the letter and they said no.

    Long story short: We arrived to the Mexico City ASC 30 minutes early, as suggested (which put us about 10th in line, and ahead of about 40 other people) and just before his 7am appointment they started telling everyone to have your appointment confirmation page, passport and barcode page in hand. This turned out to be the DS - 260 confirmation page, which they mark as having had the ASC appointment. Overall, it was pretty quick and painless, my fiance was in and out in less than 15 min!

    So if anyone else is already in Mexico City, go ahead and schedule the ASC appointment for the location in the Zona Rosa.

    My fiancee heads to Cd Juarez for his interview this coming week, so wish us luck!

  3. I just started the application process for Mexico, so it will be good to know this information later on....

    But it seems to me that it's just not in the system yet. The message says that there isn't any information for that number at this time. I think the Cd. Juarez Consulate website said that it would be 10 days before it would arrive with DHL. I would check back again in a couple days.... but I am probably not your best source of info either! Hope it works out!

  4. Ok, Thanks for the speedy responses! I am doing the original submission of the I-129F. I definitely have proof of meeting in person with plane ticket stubs, passport stamps, and we lived together for 13 months in mexico last year. I guess I won't worry so much about including early emails in this packet.

    My sister has gone through this process with her husband and she included a bunch of emails and phone bills, but her husband speaks english, so I just wanted to check in with others in a bilingual relationship. Thanks again!

    j

  5. Hello VJ community,

    I am in the final stages of putting together my K-1 application and am a little anxious about the proof of ongoing relationship part. I have phone records showing calls within the past two years, but they are only stored for 24 months and can't access any earlier information. We've been in a relationship for 4 1/2 years, and the only early documents I could provide are emails/chats from online.

    My fiance is Mexican and since I am fluent in Spanish the majority of our communication is not in English. Can I submit emails that are in Spanish? And if so, do I need to provide a translation as well?

    Thanks so much for your help!

    Julie

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