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Consulate / USCIS Member Review #12899

London, United Kingdom Review on September 27, 2013:

Chrissy484

Chrissy484


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Review Topic: K1 Visa

I didn't go to the interview myself but I can share my fiancée experience.

He arrived about an hour and a half early for his 9am appointment. There was about a 30 min wait in line as there were about 80 people in front of him. Which majority were there for work visas and not the fiancé visa. So try to get there early.

He was asked to show his appointment letter when in line and about 2 more times along the way (this the letter you recieve in the mail stating your appointment date and the link for the paperwork which needs to be filled out and sent back to the embassy). This piece of paper is very important so do not forget it. As we almost did

When inside he was ask to show his 2 passport photos, birth certificate, police certificate, affidavit of support ( with copies of w2 transcripts-not to be mistaken for w2 forms that you recieve at the end of the year- the transcript must be obtained from the IRS website. Took about 2 weeks to recieve them in the mail. You need about 3 years worth ). I also sent a letter from my employer confirming my salary. And a copy of the noa1 and noa2

Then he was asked to wait. When his number was called he went to a different window. The woman there asked him how we met and where I worked. He was told he was approved. He showed the payment receipt for the visa and courier service. You must pay before the interview. https://usvisa-info.com/. When on that website it can get confusing. Go to immigrant visa, the country ( in our case united kingdom), apply for K visa.

And I think that's pretty much it. Pretty simple as long as you have all the necessary documents. As long as your relationship is real the questions are real simple to answer

Hope this helps =)

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