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    OutOfThisWorld got a reaction from LabOz in I-129F May 2017 Filers   
    Do not bring this up yourself. In the unlikely case someone asks, be ready to explain the discrepancy (for your own peace of mind more than anything else).
     
    Parents marriage or absence of thereof is immaterial.
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    OutOfThisWorld got a reaction from JayMar2019 in I-129F May 2017 Filers   
    Ether way, nobody really cares about your fiance's siblings. So, do not bring them into the process at all, unless there is a clear need for doing that.
     
    They are not going to be present at the interview.
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    OutOfThisWorld got a reaction from Yuliya Lipina in Taking Spouse’s Last Name with an Affix   
    Actually, I think we are in luck. The affix we want to use, just happened to be present inside the maden name. So we can skirt by the combined name rule, no matter how you interpret it.
     
    We will just tell them that the affix is a segment of the other last name, if they object.
     
    Seems logical, though, that this should be allowed anyway.
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    OutOfThisWorld got a reaction from C-ma'am in K-1 Petition - Documents - Ok to highlight?   
    Keep in mind that documents will probably get scanned. Highlighter looks weird on scanned documents.
     
    Boarding passes are not difficult to navigate. They have seen them a million times.
     
    You can caption figures as they are captioned in books.
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    OutOfThisWorld got a reaction from Yuliya Lipina in Taking Spouse’s Last Name with an Affix   
    Thank you, I will call them. But I really have no hope that some underpaid and tired office worker would have a clue what I am talking about. I might get surprised, who knows…
    Maybe some VJ forum members will chime in with personal experiences.
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    OutOfThisWorld got a reaction from useful89 in I-129F May 2017 Filers   
    Are you sure it is not your attorney who forgot to include something?
     
    If you want something done right – do it yourself.
     
    Why did you not reply to the RFE yourself, why did you give all that info to the attorney AGAIN?
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    OutOfThisWorld reacted to tanderson64 in Docs accepted at medical exam (Kyiv, Ukraine)   
    If the embassy approves he visa, and medical results are not available, the embassy will hold the passport and then issue the visa after they receive medical results.
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    OutOfThisWorld reacted to OlgaK942 in Docs accepted at medical exam (Kyiv, Ukraine)   
    It used to be the same day pick up for your medical but not anymore. I've done my medical in Oct and it's the next day pick up (14:00-15:00). So the best way for you to go is schedule your medical 2 days prior to the interview date. But as Ksenia_O  suggested you should contact the IOM Facility to see if they can hand you the results on the day your medical is.
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    OutOfThisWorld reacted to Ksenia_O in Docs accepted at medical exam (Kyiv, Ukraine)   
    I see...
     
    They do  medical exam from 9.00 a.m. till 3.00 p.m. - you can be done by noon, but you never know how many people are there and how long it's gonna take, so no interview appointment for that day anyway.
    Besides,  the instruction clearly states you can schedule your interview only after you obtained ALL documents that apply to your case (medical result  apply) and after steps 1-3 completed (step #3 is medical exam). 
    https://ua.usembassy.gov/visas/immigrant-visas/fiancee-visa/how-to-apply/
     
    Also, I'm not sure IOM delivers results to the Embassy in case if someone can not pick it up...
     
    Try to contact IOM Facility in Kiev to figure out what time they usually open for medical results pick-up. And go from there.
    https://ua.usembassy.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/151/Med-Exam-ENG-10-25-17.pdf
     
    You should also keep in mind  possible delays, jam traffic and etc - give it at least 2-3 hours between possibly available pick-up and an interview appointment.
     
    But again, even In the best scenario you could be done within 2 days:  day #1 -  for your medical, day #2 -   interview (assuming that pick-up is possible in the morning). But not any faster... and it's so risky.. Lets pray everything will be fine with your medical!
     
     
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    OutOfThisWorld reacted to gregcrs2 in Docs accepted at medical exam (Kyiv, Ukraine)   
    From our experience, they required a wet seal.
    They will not consider Fluoroscopy/X-ray/CT Scan from another clinic.  
    Not wise to schedule the medical appointment day before interview.
    Recommend you get medical done as soon as feasible.  We did it a few weeks prior to spousal visa interview.  Turned out spots on X-ray resulting in sputum testing for TB and over a 2 month delay in visa issuance.
     
    What is your major concern?
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    OutOfThisWorld reacted to Ksenia_O in Docs accepted at medical exam (Kyiv, Ukraine)   
    Vaccinations - "wet" seal, but you should make a copy for yourself, just in case.
    X-Ray will be done at the IOM Facility anyway, and only that result will be accepted. 
     
    It used to be you receive your K1/K2 medical results at the same day, bit it's not like that anymore - now it's the next day pick-up.
    So, as gregcrs2 mentioned, you should have your medical results FIRST, and if everything is fine, then go ahead and schedule your interview. 
     
    Also, you should make sure, form DS-3025 has been given to you after medical exam - the form will be needed to file AOS/I-485/green card application after arrival to the US and marriage.
     
    Good luck!!
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    OutOfThisWorld reacted to Lenchick in Docs accepted at medical exam (Kyiv, Ukraine)   
    I wouldn't hope they will accept copies. It should be the original.
    also, there is a medical instruction from US embassy in Ukraine website. Maybe you will find the answers there. 
     

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    OutOfThisWorld reacted to geowrian in Mortgage before or after filing for AOS?   
    True, but they don't ask about your DTI ratio or recurring payments or liabilities on either the I-134 or I-864. They just want to know the amount of income you currently make, and/or net value of assets used.
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    OutOfThisWorld reacted to Yuliya Lipina in Copies of tax returns or official transcripts?   
    I used just the copies and it was sufficient. I didn’t notarize them or did anything else.
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    OutOfThisWorld got a reaction from I&A2017 in How much time did you have when applying for your K-1 visa?   
    You meet the prerequisites for filing the petition; you can do that now if that is what you truly want. While waiting for the approval, diligently and proactively collect everything that proves that relationship is real and ongoing.
     
    Though not a requirement; it may be not a bad idea to meet again (or even meet a few times), and preload the petition with photos and documents showing the relationship continuity.
     
    Do read reports about other people experiences with the particular consulate that you plan on using.
     
    Good luck.
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    OutOfThisWorld got a reaction from Unidentified in Prenup - How to sign when one party is still outside the US?   
    Since you do not have proper legal representation on your side, while executing the prenup, the prenup is probably invalid anyway.
     
    Just keep that in mind for the future.
     
    That is unless the prenup is important to you. In that case, lawyer up.
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    OutOfThisWorld got a reaction from Boiler in Prenup - How to sign when one party is still outside the US?   
    Since you do not have proper legal representation on your side, while executing the prenup, the prenup is probably invalid anyway.
     
    Just keep that in mind for the future.
     
    That is unless the prenup is important to you. In that case, lawyer up.
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    OutOfThisWorld got a reaction from Mimicherie in Help please !   
    Translate for the petition.
     
    For the interview, translation may or may not be needed, as each consulate specifies documents in which languages they accept.
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