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  1. Our I129f has recently been approved and I'm wondering if my fiancee schedules the interview herself when she receives the packet from the embassy or if NVC does it for her? I've read both things online and I want to know for sure what we're doing. The interview will be in London. 
    Thank you :D 

  2. I'm a September 2017 filer and am still waiting for NOA2. Well, I sent a scanned photocopy of my original birth certificate and a photocopy of a certified birth certificate with my I-129f. I only just noticed that on my certified one that it says "WARNING:IT IS ILLEGAL TO DUPLICATE THIS COPY" in small writing on the bottom. Could I get denied or in legal trouble for this mistake? Please help! I did state on my cover letter that everything was an unaltered photocopy ect. So I am not trying to pass it off as the original

  3. My partner and I are September filers for the K1 and I've been visiting her in the UK for a good amount of time now. I plan to go home in less than two months and I'm wondering if I'll have a hard time proving that I do in fact live in the US? I was a student in the UK previously as well. I plan to get a job as soon as I return home, open up a bank account ect. I don't have any tax returns since since I've been unemployed and I won't be able to provide much evidence for financial support (we already have a a few people in mind for a co-sponsor). 
    My concern is that at the interview, they'll require proof of me living in the US and having intent to stay there (which I 100% do). 
    Any advice? 

  4. My fiancee and I are September filers and I have been thinking that I've made a mistake about my criminal record? 

    When I was 13 I got caught shoplifting with a group of people. We never went to court and never got charged with anything. Only got told by the store security guard that we couldn't return to the store, the guard took a picture of everyone that was involved to put in their "book of people that are banned", and a police officer came to talk to us. We had to attend a theft class at the police station and nothing else was said about the incident after that. I haven't been in trouble since and I thought of that as a "warning". 

    Would that have gone on my record if I never went to court? I'm worrying now that we will be denied even though it's such a minor crime and I was also underage. I checked "no" to the part of the i129f form where it asks if you've ever been charged, arrested, cited ect with any crime. Will we get a RFE if this comes up or will they simply deny us and make us restart? 

    I'm really nervous. It was totally overlooked when I was filling it out 

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