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    Jorge&Sindy got a reaction from mahanturbo in July 2015 AOS filers   
    Their not really quick with updating you should be fine I received an email for the ead approval last friday and the next day on satutday I recived the ap approval. I received them both yesterday and although on the website it said it wasn't approved until the next day Saturday, on the i797 it said it all was approved on friday. No worrys
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    Jorge&Sindy reacted to KayDeeCee in Nervous (more like terrified) of getting the K-1 Visa wrong, please help   
    This is a do-it-yourself site. Most people here are not lawyers and should not be taking money to answer questions. How would you even know you were getting correct advice? You can ask your questions here in the public form, and people will help you out of the kindness of their hearts.
    Follow the instructions for the I-129F petition. The mailing address is listed clearly on the USCIS site where you download the form and the instructions > http://www.uscis.gov/i-129f
    The foreign fiance(e) does not sign the I-129F petition. The I-129F petition is filed by the USC petitioner. The foreign fiance(e) must provide a letter of intent, G-325A and US sized passport photo. Read through the I-129F instructions and the guide here > http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1guide
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    Jorge&Sindy reacted to KayDeeCee in MEXICO, CIUDAD JUAREZ K-1 VISA - medical exam, interview & approval   
    You need to get your CDJ case #, invoice # and beneficiary ID # from the NVC before you can fill out the DS-260 by calling 603-334-0700.

    Juarez will send the USC and the beneficiary in Mexico a letter. Sometimes the letter does not reach the person in Mexico because of the crappy mail system there. If the only one that receives it is the USC, it can be mailed or scanned and emailed and printed out by the beneficiary in Mexico. It does not have to be the original. If neither one receives the letter before going to Juarez for your appointments, then you can show up early the first morning you arrive in Juarez and ask to get the letter printed out for you from the customer information window there at the consulate.

    The letter you receive points you to the sites where the instructions, forms and place to schedule your appointment and interview is. The letter is the only 'packet' you will receive. You should go to the links(which I am posting below) listed in the letter. The letter will be needed by the K-1 applicant at their ASC, medical and interview in Juarez, along with the confirmation page from the DS-260.

    Here are the forms: http://ciudadjuarez.usconsulate.gov/fianceforms.html ,
    instructions (very important to follow and they explain a lot): http://photos.state.gov/libraries/ciudadjuarez/231771/PDFs/packetk1may.pdf ,
    schedule interview and ASC: http://mexico.usvisa-info.com , and
    CDJ info: http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/index.php?ctry=Mexico&cty=Juarez

    While waiting, you can read through the reviews to see how the procedure works and what documents were needed by others applying for a K-1: http://www.visajourney.com/reviews/index.php?cnty=Mexico&cty=&dfilter=5
    Here is a post that another VJ member so kindly spent time typing out about going through the website to schedule the appointments> http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/437504-cdj-ds-260-how-many-one-for-fiancee-k1-and-one-for-child-k2/?p=6324284
    If you read through all the links and information and still find you have some unanswered questions, feel free to ask them here.
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    Jorge&Sindy got a reaction from Amhara in K1 Electronic Tracking?   
    I will definitely do so Amhara! I'm hoping it comes in this week!! But I will keep you posted!
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