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  1. 47 minutes ago, S*UK said:

     

     

    Can I ask you both how you obtained your vaccination and medical records? I have obtained my vaccination records before from my GP for my job in the NHS but it literally came typed on a piece of paper that I could have typed myself and printed off microsoft word. Im really worried they wont accept it. Have you already had experience with this?
    Thanks!

     

    Hey there! My fiancee is the UK citizen, and what she did was make two separate inquiries to her local medical center, where her GP works and where she goes for any doctor's appointments. One phone call to ask for her vaccination record, and a separate phone call to ask for her "Patient Care Summary", I believe it was called, per the emailed medical appointment instructions from Knightsbridge (Bentinck Mansions). Neither my fiancee, a lifelong UK citizen and resident, nor the reception staff at her medical center, knew what the "Patient Care Summary" was, but they said they'd do their best. Three days after requesting this Care Summary, the medical center called my fiancee back so she could come pick up the two documents. The Care Summary was two or three pages long and contained a list of all hospitalizations, prescribed medications, diagnosed conditions, as well as vaccination history. The vaccination record (a separate document) matched the vaccination history part of the Patient Care Summary.

     

    Compared to the medical documentation I have seen as a lifelong US citizen and resident, from my perspective I would agree, the things looked like I could have typed and printed them myself. So it became one of many things to worry about! But the staff at the medical center said that was all they had to give us. So we took both documents to the medical appointment, and everything was accepted by the business admin. staff and doctors without comment.

     

    This was just my experience, there seem to be some variation between different peoples' stories out there -- but hopefully it can help.

    All the best

  2. On 8/24/2017 at 7:37 AM, Missabc said:

    Here you go... This is my checklist for London. :) 

     

    I need for interview (Beneficiary)

    • Passport
    • Birth Certificate (long version) + photocopy
    • Police certificate + photocopy
    • Foreign police certificate (if applicable)
    • Two US sized Passport Pictures
    • Additional proof of relationship
    • DS-160 Confirmation page
    • Adoption Certificate (If applicable)
    • Military record (if applicable)
    • Court & prison records (if applicable)
    • Change of name deed poll (if applicable)

     

    My fiancé needs to send me for interview (Petitioner)

    • Affidavit of support (I-134)
    • Letter from employer
    • W2
    • Paystubs
    • Tax transcripts

     

    I need for Knightsbridge

    • Passport
    • 4 US Sized Passport Pictures
    • Medical Questionnaire
    • Police Certificate
    • Vaccination Record
    • Medical Record From GP
    • Letter from NVC/Embassy
    • Glasses and/or contact lenses (If applicable)

    I attended the medical appointment with my fiancee at Knightsbridge on 08/01/2017. Our attorney had advised us to bring an original copy of the police certificate with us, and we're glad we did, because they asked for it. We had ordered two copies of the original police certificate just to be safe, but the desk personnel simply photocopied one of these originals and handed it back to us - they did not keep it. This was just our experience, I know there's some variation between different peoples' stories but hopefully this helps! Good luck!

  3. On 8/18/2017 at 6:47 AM, TriloByte said:

    My fiancee did not have to sign for hers. That was a bit scary for me BTW, but they did leave in in a secured mailbox of sorts where she lives. :)

    On this note, can anyone comment on the following claim made by US Embassy (London) on the home delivery by mail of an approved K-1 visa? The delivery confirmation page generated by the embassy states: "Tracking information will be sent to the following mobile number..." 

     

    Does anyone know if this feature actually works, if the foreign fiance(e) did receive package tracking info from their embassy by cell phone, and if so was it by text message or phone call? Given the history of these failed notification services we're skeptical.

     

    We are elated to have been approved yesterday and are certainly hoping for a successful first visa delivery attempt. Our thoughts are with you all out there!

    Thank you!

  4. 10 hours ago, Silvia Marie said:

    Hi everybody,

    I am a little concerned and not sure about what to do.

     

    Our NOA1 is 02/08/2017 and

    our NOA2 is 05/25/2017

     

    Since then we have not heard anything from NVC. My fiancé tried to call them several times but didn't get through. Also he sent an email last Monday but no answer yet. 

     

    It is over 4 weeks now since USCIS approval.

     

    What are your thoughts on this? 

    Love

    Silvia

    Hey Silvia,

    We have the same NOA2 date as you (5/25/17) and I received a letter in the mail from NVC yesterday, 6/23/17, saying they received our case from USCIS, so I wouldn't worry -- But it is very common for people report not receiving any letter or email from NVC, ever. So I am in full agreement with what Jaimekr08 said, and keep calling (during not peak hours)!

  5. 6 hours ago, SugarLai said:

    1040 is pay stubs?

    The 1040 is not a pay stub, the 1040 is a "tax return" form. If you earn enough money in the US (this minimum $ amount depends on your exact situation), you fill out a Form 1040 one time every year - it is your way of telling the federal government how much money you earn. If the government believes what you write on the 1040, then they know how much tax money you must pay. A W-2 is a piece of paper your employer should send to the federal government once per year, telling them how much money you earn, and it is not the same as a pay stub either. But for the sake of appearing honest and transparent, I don't see why you couldn't show pay stubs in addition to 1040s, W-2s, etc.

     

  6. 13 hours ago, Williamsnelson said:

    hey guys quick question: is form 1040 and the w2 the  same thing? is it either or u need for the interview or both? 

    From what I know, 1040 and W-2 are not the same thing, they are separate documents. The 1040 you generate yourself when you file your taxes, the W-2 is provided from your employer, you should receive the W-2 from your employer each spring or late winter in preparation for filing taxes in the spring.

     

    As far as I know right now, I would be ready to provide both the 1040 and W-2, as that is what my attorney is requiring from me at the moment.

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