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  1. well i saw this on the site

    What to send to your fiance(e) once the I-129F is approved (Receive NOA2):

    1. A copy of the entire I-129f package (that you made when you sent the petition in) and a copy of information that you sent back due to an RFE (if you received one).

    2. Send all originals of the documentary proof that you submitted for the I-129F to your fiance(e) for their interview at the embassy.

    3. Send an original letter affirming your desire to marry your fiance(e) and your continued support of the K-1 Visa. Sign and date the form. This will be similar to the letter you provided with the I-129F, but dated much closer to the interview (it will have most likely been several months since you submitted your I-129F).

    4. I-134 Affidavit of Support form. Ensure it is notarized (by a US Notary Public), with all required supporting evidence. Begin collecting the required information ahead of time, as it can often take several weeks to collect it all.

    5. You will likely need at a minimum (for the above form) two to three of your most recent pay stubs and a signed letter from your employer listing you job title, start date, your salary, and the status (full-time) of your position. Begin collecting these ASAP after your NOA2 arrives. You will also probably want to include other evidence such as your banking information and other assets as required by the I-134. Specifically you will need at least 2 of the 4 options mentioned in Section II-Supporting Evidence of the I-134. See this FAQ for more tips and ueful information on the Affidavit of Support Form.

    6. A copy of the NOA2 that you received in the mail.

    7. Proof of your ongoing relationship. This needs to be taken to the interview! Include photos, travel documents, emails, etc from between the time you filed and present (NOA1 date-now).

    Examples: Copies of phone bills, cell phone bills, emails (you can edit personal info with a marker), letters (edit personal info also), stamps on the letters (to document the date they were sent), and other written documentary proof. Provide a reasonable amount; two to four of each type. Pick a range of dates up to and including the present. You can also include a copy of engagement ring receipt (this is something that is a big optional - do not worry if you do not have a ring yet!)

    so basically im guesing the noa2 you receive it when you are going to the interview, or thats when you get the date of your interview, can someone please explain,

  2. i was thinking should i used different coloredpaper like maybe red, place the tabs at the bottom and use it as a divider? and i was honestly thinking into just getting ziploc bags and place the fotos in there, since i willsend around 5, i will place all 5 in the bag and make the 2 holes in the top. and for the passport looking one do the same things as well, form wat i see imgoing to have many dividers,

    1. for her passport pictures

    2. my passportpictures

    3. out toghether pictures

    n so fort.

  3. so i was looking over at the arrangement of the packet and i was wondering if the couple of things are good.

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    use those tabs and write the purpose at the bottom

    as well as, i have po box, so on the cover sheet and the envelope im sending to the USCIS, can i go ahead and place my po box instead of my home address, i want all mail in the po box.

    if you guys used other type of tabs please show themto me, as i would love tosee so i can send a good petition.

  4. Hi my name is jonathan, 20 years old in college,

    My fiancee Johanaa lives in the dominican republic and im fillin out the I-129F petition to bring her. due to the fact that imin college i have not been able to go ahead and work, so her unlce that resides in Boston has agreed to be my co-sponsor in this case. thank god. My paresnt couldnt be the sponsors just because they file the income tax, as married and they make below the poverty level so is no good. nw the second thing is that where they ask where will we be living i placed her fathers address here in manhattan. Because when she comes we are planning to move, but i cant place an immaginary address, so basically i will place his until we move.

    Now my worries is that since her uncle is being the sponsor and im placing her fathers address as place of where we will live at, do you think the USCIS or counsul will believe this is some sort of " fixed" or " arranged" marriage, because honestly it is not and we are very much in love. Im just afraid the will denie it because they MIGHT think.

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