
StillScottish
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Just to double-check...you didn't open the internal 'BBE' sealed with a stamp and marked "do not open" did you?
Or do you mean that your original supporting documents were returned to you in the outer package with your passport+visa?
I did not open the BBE, the original copies of my documents were in the outer package with the passport.
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We wrote everything in third person and everything went fine, visa arrived today. I don't think it matters all that much.
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Just a little update.
My visa was delivered five minutes ago. The package contained my passport with visa inside, BBE, and all of my supporting documents held together with a paperclip.
Either there was some mistake at the interview, or you no longer require copies of your documents for a K1 interview.
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When we were originally intending to apply our lawyer advised us that we should probably wait until we were actually engaged before we filed. It added around a month to the process for us, but it was nice having the peace of mind knowing that everything was done properly.
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I didn't actually ask for them back, i was just too grateful to question anything they did.
But at the first window the man told me that they had changed their system when i asked if he wanted copies, and when i asked if it was okay that my passport photos were joined together.
I just assumed that it was a switch to a digital system and that they would be using my original copies as part of that, i could be wrong though.
Maybe it's a mistake, i'll see when i actually get the visa.
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This is my first post here, but I've been browsing these boards for over a year now and it has been immensely helpful. I never had any reason to post until now because i didn't have anything useful to add.
But i had my K1 interview at the embassy in London yesterday, and from what I've read here and what i was told at the embassy there seems to have been a few changes in the way things work there.
I arrived early and had to stand in two different lines to get in, i passed security as normal and got my ticket number just like everyone else on here did.
After that is where things were a little different. I got called to window 1 and got asked for my documents. The man at the window was not interested in any of the copies i had brought with me and only took my originals. He asked for one passport photo which i got back almost immediately. After i handed over all of my original documents i got told to sit back down and wait for my interview which i did. I then got called to my interview and it was pretty straight forward. I got approved.
What's different:
- They did not take any copies and only originals
- I did not receive my original copies back. (Any of them)
- Only one passport photo required, and you get to keep it.
What they took and kept:
- Birth Certificate
- Police Certificate
- MRV fee receipt
- Courier receipt
- Affidavit of support and all supporting documents
I wasn't asked to provide anything else such as my vaccination worksheet from Knightsbridge doctors.
Also for anyone considering replacing a passport: I replaced my passport a week before the interview and had no issues with it. I was asked to provide my old passport at security before i entered the embassy and at the first window i was asked why i replaced it.
Lastly i have a question. My case status on CEAC has not been updated, it still says ready and has the pre-interview description. Is this just because my interview was on a Friday and it hasn't been updated yet?
Change to the system in London
in United Kingdom
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Thank you, planning on making the move in 9 days. Good luck with your journey.
Another in this thread who had their interview recently said that London kept their original documents too.
It could have been two mistakes.
But at the first window at my interview i got told twice that the system had changed. One possible explanation could be that they take the originals and during the "administrative processing" phase on CEAC they scan the original and create a digital copy for their records. I have no basis for this theory, i could be way off the mark.