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Crazy Cat

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  1. That is very similar to wife's list from AIT in Taipei. I would still take I-864 and tax documents.
  2. The requirements are consulate specific. They didn't send you a list? My wife (Taiwan) was told to bring original police reports, original birth certificate, original marriage license, original divorce certificate, relationship evidence, I-864, tax documents. I would over-prepare. I would bring everything....including the kitchen sink. Good luck.
  3. You'll have to pay and submit an I-824 to move the I-130 from USCIS to NVC. Unfortunately, that will delay the case for months....maybe a year.
  4. No. You cannot enter the US as a visitor with the intent to stay and adjust status. Please start a discussion in a proper forum area to discuss this matter.
  5. Where is your husband right now?
  6. Those are valid evidence. @IWander is an expert when it comes to I-129f evidence.
  7. Personally, I would send in a complete form. I just don't like sending partial forms. Others, here, might disagree.
  8. The Visa Journey Adjustment of Status guides says: " 1. I-693, Medical Examination of Aliens Seeking Adjustment of Status.I-693, Medical Examination of Aliens Seeking Adjustment of Status. If you are a K-1, K-2, K-3 or K-4 visa holder the I-693 instructions state that you are not required to have another medical examination as long as your Form I-485 is filed within one year of your overseas medical examination. If you are missing any shots from your overseas medical a I-693 vaccination transcription is required to be completed by seeing a Civil Surgeon to have certain portions of the I-693 completed and have the Civil Surgeon certify the form (sealing the original in an envelope and giving you a copy)."
  9. Vaccinations are not part of biometrics. They are part of a medical exam.
  10. What was date of the last visit? What was the date the I-129f was sent? Dated Boarding passes, passport stamps, dated bookings receipts showing both names should be adequate. It sounds like the form wasn't filled in correctly.
  11. Must be the dual stage authentication. USCIS always sends me a phone text with a code to verify identity when logging in. Pretty standard. They sometimes can use email instead to send the code.
  12. Hopefully, the Consulate Officer agrees. Good luck.
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  14. I suggest you wait & return for the ceremony after the marriage in the US.
  15. Good luck. Too married for a K-1, but not married enough for a spousal visa is a real thing...... USCIS is not the approval authority for visas. The Consulate is.
  16. VJ history says otherwise. There are many cases which were denied due to ceremonies conducted prior to the K-1 interview.
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  19. That's the next step....yes....
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