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  1. 2 minutes ago, Alabamak1 said:

    no need, because if you have a recent police certificate usually that is enough. The government has more access to databases that you and I do not have, so a current police certificate will do. The need of a police certificate is only required for places you have lived for 1 year or more after the age of 16. This said: not for trips as tourist or shorter than 1 year.

    Yes. I knew I only need to get police certificate for any countries I stayed more than 1 year. I anticipate my interview will be in Jul/Aug 2019, by then, my police certificates from those foreign countries has been issued for about 1 year or even longer.

  2. 35 minutes ago, Alabamak1 said:

    If you have not been in Singapore back, then your police certificate should still be valid. Depending on how long it will take, yes go ahead and start getting other necessary police certificates.  I just noticed that you just recently applied for I-129F, so you will have plenty of time to get everything needed.  It takes about 7 months to get the K-1 visa. 

    Thank you for your answer. :D I also have the same question about existing police certificates from other countries and worried about VO would request me to get all of them again which may take a long time.

    @Alabamak1 Should I prepare a statement explaining that I did not go back to any of the countries after I had got those police certificates? 

  3. 10 hours ago, FaintSpartan said:

    So,

     

    How accurate is the predicted adjudicated date on our personal timelines? Mine keeps going back a day at a time, so far it's moved back from mid April to late March!

     

    Not that I'm complaining 😉 haha

    My timeline prediction also moved backwards for a few days. I also check USCIS processing time everyday and I found that it changed to 4.5 months to 7 months today. Hope they can remain the same speed for the incoming months. :)

  4. Hi! As mentioned in the topic title, I would like to know what is the best time to replace the passport. I know it is still early for below questions, hope someone could help me to answer it.

    Some info for your reference:

    My fiance filed I-129F for me last month. I expected to have an K1 Visa interview in Jul/Aug 2019. My passport will be expired by Mar 2020 (there are only few empty pages left on it, which means I could replace a new passport at any time from now). I will go to US 1.5 or 2 months after my visa is approved. I want to replace it as late as possible. What is the best time? Before I fill in DS-160 form? Before the interview? Before my departure?

     

    I have another question regarding USC's birth certificate. When my fiance filed the petition, he provided his passport as supporting document. At the moment, he did not request a birth certificate from the place where he was born (A city in US). In any stage of K1 visa or AOS, he needs to submit original birth certificate (a copy or certified copy).

     

    Thank you so much. :) 

  5. On ‎8‎/‎27‎/‎2018 at 5:33 AM, milimelo said:

    Also, you can pay for escort services at the airport (with wheelchair service) so a person is assigned to get your visitor from the plane and all the way to you. A lot of those service providers speak multiple languages. 

    Yes. There are a lot of people request wheelchair service from the airline (some of them request it only because of they can't speak the language).

    Some airports also have free interpreters for different languages. I am not sure about NY area airport, but I know ATL do have those interpreters in the immigration hall.

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