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Maria Jose

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  1. The webpage of the US embassy in Spain explains very clearly that you need to send all the required documents (original documents plus one copy and to not separate them) to the embassy BEFORE scheduling an interview. 

     

    "While no specifics can be given at this time regarding the date and time of your visa interview appointment, you should now prepare for that appointment by taking the following steps. Please, be aware that you cannot schedule your appointment for the interview until you have completed all the steps in the first part"
     
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    Obtain the following documents on this check list (even if they were previously submitted to DHS/USCIS or NVC)
    which pertain to you. As you obtain each document, check the box before each item. Once you have assembled all documents pertaining to your case, please send them to us by standard or registered mail or courier service. Do not separate original and the copy. Please, put the paperwork in the following order"
     

    https://es.usembassy.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/260/2017/03/instructions_visa_applicants_0117.pdf

     

    Buena suerte!

  2. Hi Walt, you do not need a fiance visa to visit your fiancee. The fiance visa is meant to travel to the US and marry there as you are not supposed to travel to the US and marry on a visa waiver. If you have no intention of marrying while in the US, no need to worry about a fiance visa, you can travel on a visa waiver as you did before. Also, you might want to avoid extra questioning and doubt of your intentions so it might be easier if you just say you are going to visit your girlfriend. If not the immigration officer might believe you have the intention of marrying while you visit, stay and adjust your status. 

     

    Good luck!

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