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  1. 5 hours ago, Greenbaum said:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1R4ScahjwyfABUukA8Vt_MhrqY5NP8zr3/view?usp=sharing that's the P3 for New Zealand that lists the required documents and procedures needed for the visa. Make sure you figure out where the approved doctor is that can do his medical, I know on the South island the only one located in Christchurch... Better than Auckland when fiancée is in Dunedin but still XD

     

    Important: Police certificates expire after one year, unless the certificate was issued from your country of previous residence and you have not returned there since the police certificate was issued. If at the time of your interview the following three items are all true, you must bring a new police certificate to your visa interview:

    You are more than 16 years old;

    The police certificate submitted to NVC was obtained more than one year ago; and

    You still live in the country that issued the certificate.

    We applied for her certificates just this month, because she needed one from Japan from a foreign exchange trip and that one is supposed to take 2-3 months.

    Thanks heaps! Luckily I stay in central Auckland local to all the places I need to be visiting :) also just wondering if you know if I can send away the police vetting form For NZ before the NVC gets my case as I’m aware it takes a while to get the records. 
    thanks :) 

  2. Update:

    I have written a new letter of intent to marry explaining the details on what we have planned so far and 14 screen shots of messages and convos with friends, family, my fiancé (the petitioner) mentioning the wedding, relationship and engagement. Also included pictures of our engagement rings and the receipt of the ring. Hopefully this is enough to prove my intent 

  3. 3 hours ago, Jorgedig said:

    I expect you mean that your ex fiancé, an American citizen, submitted a petition for you?  Did you get to the point of having an interview/visa approval etc?

     

    It is pretty baffling for NZ.  I have never seen them question intent to marry.  I assume you included any divorce decrees for you both?

    Yes that’s what I mean and no we didn’t just the 129f was approved but nothing further was done and both never been married 

    1 hour ago, Russel1995 said:

    Are you the beneficiary or peritioner?

    I am the beneficiary 

  4. 2 minutes ago, Paul & Mary said:

    I'm with @missileman, two letters of intent is all that is ever submitted.  I would re-submit both and maybe include a cover letter with some plans like getting married at a courthouse, Vegas, vineyard and who you intend to invite, special vows to be taken, etc.  Copy of the ring receipt would be good too.

     

    If it has been more than 2 years since you last filed then you wouldn't need a waiver.   Did you withdraw the previous petition?  That might be an issue.  

     

    The only times I have seen an RFE for Intent to Marry is when one party does not send a letter.

     

    It could just be a crazy adjudicator.

    Sounds good I’m gathering all that evidence and writing up a new letter now. 
    I am the beneficiary that had a previous 129f filed which was more than 2 years ago. I requested my ex fiancé withdraw it but not entirely sure if they had. So possibly the reason. Fingers crossed. Do you think it’s better to send all possible extra evidence? More is better than less? 

  5. Just now, missileman said:

    Honestly, that might be a good idea....I have no idea why they sent you an RFE if both of you submitted LOIs.......

    The only thing I can think of is that years back I submitted a 129f with my ex fiancé. But never carried through with the k1 because we broke up. Maybe they think I’m trying to just get a green card :( which is so far from the truth lol. 

  6. 2 minutes ago, missileman said:

    Well, in order to take the path of least resistance, you could email a couple venues for information.....then send that.........or you could explain that you plan to marry as soon as possible via a courthouse wedding...thus, there are no concrete plans.......this is an odd one.  I recall only one other RFE like this....I assume both of you submitted letters of intent...

    Yes we both submitted letters of intent that were mentioned in the RFE letter. Do you think I should just send everything I have related to discussions to the wedding and engagement? I maybe have about 15 screen shots of convos, ring receipts and photos of our rings together etc 

  7. 1 minute ago, Pmta1 said:

    I've never experienced the USCIS asking for more than just the letter of intent to marry. My gut feeling is they misplaced the original letter. Perhaps you could rewrite the same letter, add more details like how you plan to get married once your fiance arrives in the US, etc. etc. and sign/date.

    I was thinking this. Going into more detail and I have a few screenshots of messages from friends discussing the wedding plans but not much at all. I’m thinking it could possibly be because quite a few years ago I went through the 129f process with my ex fiancé maybe they are questioning my intent because of this. 

  8. 4 minutes ago, missileman said:

    Good question.  Seems kind of strange, to me,  that New Zealand would require more than the letter......

    I did, wet signature. But they requested more evidence. I’m not sure what else I can possible send. 

    11 minutes ago, Paul & Mary said:

    Did you and your fiance each write a intent to marriage letter?  Like the instructions say?

    Yes I did the RFE letter states that they received the letter of intent but it is not enough evidence alone to show mutual intent to marry 

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