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KellyS91

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  1. Hello!

    Quick timeline info...

    Mailed AOS with EAD/AP on August 15th. Received the NOA1 for all three applications on August 17th.

    On 17th October I received my approval for the AP (I-131) I applied for the AP and EAD together, the combo card. I thought it was weird that I hadn't even received a biometrics appt for my EAD, yet my AP had been approved. I called USCIS and explained I still hadn't received a biometrics appointment letter. They said they would look into it and have someone call me with an appt date. It's been almost a month now and no news.

    I called USCIS again on Friday and explained the situation. The lady on the phone said that my biometrics appointment was not required. She explained that because I had my fingerprints taken back in England in June, when I had my K1 visa interview at the embassy, that I didn't need to have it done again.

    She said to just wait for my EAD/AP combo card to come in the mail once they've both been approved.

    Is this correct? I was under the impression that I had to have my biometrics taken in the US? And it's has almost been 3 months now and I haven't even had an appointment scheduled. If anyone knows anything about this, I'd really appreciate some info as I am starting to get very confused!

    I also paid the $ 85 fee for biometrics when I applied for my AOS and she said that I could claim it back because I don't need to have it done?

    Thanks!

    Kelly

  2. Hello!

    I was just wondering how long it is taking for people to receive their passport and visa after a successful interview at the London embassy for a K1 Visa.

    I have my interview on June 22nd and am hoping to fly out on July 8th. Is that enough time to get my passport back? I selected the courier service directly to my house, rather than the pick up location!

    Thanks,

    Kelly

  3. Thanks so much!

    So you don't need to wait for the embassy to let you know they have the medical results and you can then go ahead and book?

    As soon as the readiness form is submitted you can go ahead and book? I've left enough time - my medical is on 24th May and interview is now 22nd June.

  4. Hello,

    I was hoping someone would have an answer to this for me...(I am in the uk!)

    So I scheduled my medical appointment for May 24th in London.

    I submitted my form of readiness and have all my documents ready.

    I then went on to https://ais.usvisa-info.com/en-gb/iv and scheduled my own interview for June 21st.

    But apparently you can't do that? I have already paid the visa fee, but I spoke to someone on the phone and they said that I cannot schedule my own interview, and that as soon as the embassy received my medical results, they will send me a letter with my interview date.

    Is this correct?

    Any help would be great!!

    Kelly

  5. Hi everyone!

    So my American Fiancee and I (English citizen) are about to file out I-129f application! I am getting so nervous now and have gone through everything 100 times! I have read a few forums that say you need a "personal statement" of about a page explaining the relationship and a few details. Is this needed? And what about letters from friends and family verifying the relationship - is that helpful at this stage?

    If someone could please let me know that would be so great! So far this is what I have in the package...

    • Form G-1145 E-notification
    • Payment in the amount of $340
    • I-129F
    • I-129F Supplement: Part 2, Question 34.a, explanation of meeting in person
    • G-325A and passport style photo (Petitioner)
    • G-325A and passport style photo (Beneficiary)
    • Birth certificate/US Passport (Petitioner)
    • Letter certifying intent to marry (Petitioner and Beneficiary)
    • Proof of having met in person in the past two years ... E.g. photos, emails, plane tickets, boarding passes, hotel statements, trips etc.
    • Proof of ongoing relationship

    I just want to get everything right as we hate being so far apart - espeically at Christmas!

    I look forward to hearing your experiences :) Thanks so much! Kelly

  6. Hello!

    I am new to this site today and am looking for some helping with my i-129f application.

    I am a UK citizen living in England, and my fiancee is a US citizen living in America. She is filling out the application as we speak - but we wanted to ask about the affidavit.

    She earns enough money to be my sponsor but question 7 asks about other savings and real estate. She lives with her sister who is the home owner (and who has a lot more savings!), so are we able to send in two affidavits. one from my fiancee and one from her sister?

    Thankyou!

    Kelly

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