ForumTitleContentMemberSexCountryDate/Time
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMail Petition 8/26
adams.michelle,

If you click on my tracker it'll take you to the website where you can make one. About halfway down the page under where it lists Wedding, Birthday, Anniversary there are four choices. I chose "event" and from there it should be pretty simple.

Hope that helps! :star:
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-13 22:23:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMail Petition 8/26
Have they cashed your check yet? 8/28 wasn't that long ago. Keep in mind that the 6th of September was Labor Day, a holiday, so that will have slowed things down a bit temporarily. I'm sure you'll be hearing soon.
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-13 21:21:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWhere to file?

So everyone who applies sends it to Texas USCIS centre? Thanks so much for the help. I was asking because my finace's dad's wife sent her spousal visa to the embassy in Ireland. Anyway thanks alot. Any advice on the affidavit question?


Not EVERYONE, no. Your fiance's dad's wife may have sent her spousal visa to the embassy in Ireland because she was doing a direct consular filing. (DCF) I don't know a lot about them but if you're already married and have been living abroad for a certain minimum amount of time, some countries will let you file directly to the embassy in your country. This does not apply to K-1. K-1 goes to TX.
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-14 10:18:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNOA for the K-1
klocks,

I can see that you've already started filling out your timeline, which is awesome. Once you get your NOA1 and you enter it onto your timeline, it'll spit out a projected adjudication date based on the information entered by other VJ members into their timelines. These dates are by no means 100% reliable and they change all the time based on who is updating but they're still fun to look at.

You can check out more information about processing times under the "Immigration Timelines" section (located on the dark blue bar at the top of any VJ page, or click this link http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/ ). Check out Igors list ( http://www.visajourn...filers.php?cfl= ) to see who has been approved recently and who is still waiting. You can choose VSC or CSC from the drop down menu to compare. On the right hand of the page as well it will estimate which dates VSC and CSC are currently processing.

None of these things are 100% reliable of course, some people get their NOA2's SUPER fast, for others, it takes many months. Only time will tell. Welcome to the waiting stage, and good luck! :star:
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-15 14:47:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresStrange, I know, but if I start the K-1 process, when can I slow it down if I need to?
How much time are you thinking you'll need? If you filed the I-129F today, as an extremely conservative and rough estimate lets say it took 3 months for your NOA2,and lets estimate another month or so to go from USCIS to NVC to your embassy. (I'm not saying these numbers are accurate, this is just a hypothetical situation) Thats 4 months already, then you mentioned that he'll be given 4 months to collect all the paperwork he'll need to send in to the embassy. I'm don't know how you came up with this number or whether its accurate but I'll take you at your word and for the purposes of this hypothetical situation, assume that it is. So assuming he waits until the end of those 4 months to send in his stuff, we're now 8 months in from the initial filing. It'll take them at least around a month to get his paperwork, process it, and then issue an interview date. Your interview date would likely be around a month or more out from that time. We're now at 10 months from filing. Lets assume that his visa gets approved at the interview, you have 6 months to wait until he enters the US. From that time you then have another 30 days to get married. That's a potential 19 months from your original filing date to the wedding date.

Are you saying you'll need MORE time than that? If so, your best course of action would likely be to delay filing.
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-15 13:32:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresConsidering Getting Married in Hawaii
I would recommend either Kauai or Maui, they're both beautiful islands and though they're a bit less touristy, there are still plenty of beautiful hotels and beaches. Of course, I'm a bit biased because my grandparents live on Kauai so I've visited them a number of times. I'm sure :star: no matter where you end up though you'll love it.
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-15 17:33:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUS Customs and my return for 3rd time this year
Rob and Jill,

Thats GAP's fiance thats visiting her, not mine!

I'm visiting mine in England next week! Its all very confusing, isn't it? :lol:

Edited by Amyyduck, 15 September 2010 - 03:43 PM.

AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-15 15:43:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUS Customs and my return for 3rd time this year
Nik+Heather,

You're totally right, I've heard Manchester can be a huge pain the butt! It just adds more evidence to my theory: big airports that handle loads of tourists every day (JFK, SFO, LHR) seem to go a lot easier on you than small ones like Boston and Manchester, UK.
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-15 15:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUS Customs and my return for 3rd time this year
Valerie,

You're obviously more than welcome to butt in! Thats so bizarre about your story, how random! I was under the impression that the relationship between the US and Canada was pretty smooth, why would they ask if your bf was a terrorist? Did you say something to set them off or was the CBP officer just having a bad day I wonder. I'm glad you got in, in the end. :)
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-15 14:57:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUS Customs and my return for 3rd time this year
Gina,

Last time I visited my Fiance in England I brought a copy of my lease with me. I didn't end up needing it but I felt secure knowing that I had it. I also had my return itinerary. This time (in 1 week!!!! :) ) I'll bring my NOA1 as well. I like to be over-prepared rather than under-prepared, especially because i was JUST in England a month ago.

I'll be sure to let you know how it goes!
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-15 14:53:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUS Customs and my return for 3rd time this year
Gina,

It couldn't hurt. I doubt you'll get too much trouble but it never hurts to be prepared. Take a copy of your lease (make sure its signed by your landlord) have a copy of your return itinerary, and bring a copy of your NOA1 or NOA2 or whatever you have a that point. That should be way more than enough proof that you've no intention on staying in the UK.
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-15 14:38:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUS Customs and my return for 3rd time this year
Ghanagal,

I'm so sorry to hear about your troubles with CBP officers. "Is your husband a terrorist?" Thats awful! And what do they expect you to say? Why yes, yes he is. Psh, NO! Ridiculous. :angry:

I've also noticed the trend that big POE's like JFK and SFO tend to be much easier whereas smaller ones like Boston Logan (the POE my Fiance always flies into) give you a much harder time. Napoleon complex, perhaps? :P
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-15 14:34:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUS Customs and my return for 3rd time this year
Definitely check out that thread that GAP linked. It is, indeed, very helpful. Also just make a mental note that under the VWP you are allowed to stay up to 90 days at a time which you haven't exceeded but I believe you're also limited to a total of 180 days within a 1 year period. You didn't mention how long you were planning on staying when you come back in November so just be aware of the limits and make sure not to overstay. Good luck! :star:
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-15 13:43:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresBirth Certificate Photocopy

It's a similar fate if you were to remove the tag from a mattress.......

:rofl:
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-17 14:35:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAffadivit of Support
As per the I-134 instructions http://www.uscis.gov.../i-134instr.pdf you will need at least 2 of the following 4 pieces of evidence:

Statement from an officer of the bank or other financial institution stating the date the account was opened, the current balance and total amount deposited for the past year.

Statement from your employer on company letterhead stating the date and nature of your employment, salary paid, and whether the position is permanent, temporary, full-time or part-time.

(If self employed) Copy of last income tax return filed or report of commercial rating concern

A list of serial numbers and denominations of bonds and name of record owner.



These are some helpful tips as well: http://www.visajourn...content/support

Edited by Amyyduck, 14 September 2010 - 10:04 AM.

AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-14 10:03:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresQuestion aboout confirmation #
I'm confused. First of all I've never heard of USCIS confirmation number, did they tell you what it meant? Also how can they have had no record of your paperwork but still have given you a confirmation #? To confirm what?

If this was your case number it would start with either EAC or WAC and then end with just a bunch of numbers.

Did they cash your check?
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-18 10:02:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresEmergency expedition of visa
So sorry to hear about your accident, but glad you're alive! Unfortunately baron555 is right, only military members being sent to the frontlines qualify for visa expediting. :(

Hopefully your K-1 process is a quick and smooth one, and heres to a speedy recovery!


Be well.
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-20 10:14:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureshelp on our journey
joe_dee,

Check out the regional forum for the Philippines. http://www.visajourn...29-philippines/

People there will be able to answer your questions a lot more specifically than I can. I'm not sure whether or not your consulate is especially high-fraud but I know it's definitely trickier than some others.

And yes, the new location to send K-1 petitions is Texas. Your packet will then be routed to the appropriate service center based on your location. Make sure you check the USCIS website for the exact address and instructions.

Good luck!




edit: spelling

Edited by Amyyduck, 20 September 2010 - 11:27 PM.

AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-20 23:27:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureshelp on our journey
MarriedtoMrG has given you good advice. Definitely if you update your profile information as well as your timeline it will help us to help you. Many consulates do not necessitate front-loading your petition, some do. To err on the side of caution, since we dont' know what country your fiance is from, I'll advise you that the more proof you have, the better.

Pictures are only secondary evidence. Make sure you get copies of the passport stamps that you and/or your fiance got when visiting one another. These are great primary evidence of having been in the same place at the same time. Others can be boarding passes, receipts, ATM withdrawals, luggage collection tags, anything that can actually prove that you two were in the same country. Pictures are good secondary evidence to back up your primary evidence. If you come from a low fraud country then you don't need to put proof of an on-going relationship in your I-129F packet. You'll still want to collect some for the interview at the consulate but you might not even need it. Check out the regional forums for more information specific to your country.

The age difference will generally not make any difference. Unless its very uncommon specific to your culture it shouldn't be a red flag. The fact that you met online is also not a big deal. I think a lot of people on VJ met their partners online. Its like MarriedtoMrG said, you're not the first, and you definitely won't be the last.

Good luck with everything. Read the guidelines again, as you assemble your packet. Make sure you include everything you need. Go slowly, this is not a time to cut corners. Breathe, and don't panic, you'll get through it! :luv:
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-20 10:39:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUSCIS-CSC background check delayed the case
In the past week, you've posted a new thread containing this SAME information FIVE separate times. I'm sorry you don't like the answers that you're getting, but unfortunately they're true. You've contacted everyone you can, no one can speed up the process for you. It sucks, but you'll just have to wait it out. Posting this same thread over and over again is not going to help.

Edited by Amyyduck, 21 September 2010 - 08:46 PM.

AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-21 20:46:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresRecent approvals being slow
Yea, both service centers seem to have ground to a halt. There are a lot of threads that have been posted recently about this, no one has really gotten approved recently. I read somewhere that it was because both CSC and VSC moved all their manpower to get through a bunch of H1b'S. I don't know how accurate that is, no one really knows for sure what is going on.

You only just filed this month. I would settle in for the long haul at this point. Some people who filed in May still haven't heard anything. All the months after that are still waiting. We'll be here for awhile. Head on over to the K-1 process subforum for more discussion. :)
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-22 08:58:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresG 325a Bio Question
I'm not sure 100% but the question is asking you who employs you, not where your income comes from. (thats where the I-134 comes in) If you're unemployed, write unemployed. If it makes you more comfortable write "Unemployed - disabled, currently receiving social security disability"

Definitely do NOT leave it blank or you will get an RFE.
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-22 09:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUSCIS - NVC : how long?

I Filed in feb! It was a about time they approved my petition! I had to call them after 5 months so they would do something about it. They hadn't touched it since march 3rd!



Well, congrats on getting approved finally! :thumbs: Hopefully the rest of this process will go quickly!
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-22 09:55:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresUSCIS - NVC : how long?
Wow someone got an approval?! :wow: I was under the impression that both service centers had ground to a complete halt. When did you file?

When you get a moment, it would be really helpful to the rest of the VJ community if you would update your timeline!

Go to the top right corner of the page where there's a little down facing arrow next to your name. click the arrow, click add/edit timeline. Once the page refreshes click **edit my timeline**

thanks! :star:
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-21 20:58:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAffidavit of Support- Alternative Options
Edit: That advice is probably sound for when you go through AOS but I did a quick re-read of the I-134 instructions http://www.uscis.gov.../i-134instr.pdf as well as the affidavit of support tips http://www.visajourn...content/support and I'm no longer convinced that a copy of your tax return is actually required.
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-13 23:12:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAffidavit of Support- Alternative Options
Ok, so here is my understanding of the situation:

The I-134 doesn't technically require you to have a copy of your most recent tax return. That requirement is actually tied to the I-864 which is a similar form but you file it during AOS rather than during K-1. They use the I-134 to pre-evaluate whether or not you would qualify under the I-864 requirements. Definitely you can also use a couple of other things as proof of income such as a few recent paystubs, a letter from your employer and a letter from your bank stating that you make a regular deposit of $X (your paycheck). I did a little bit of searching as well and someone else was recommended to write a letter stating that because they received no income for the years x - y they were not required to file a tax return, hence the lack of return. The thread can be found here: http://www.visajourn...e-last-3-years/

Hopefully someone else will come along who has done it before and can give you better advice. For now though, hopefully that helps. :star:
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-13 23:06:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 Question 11
quick correction:

What I said was incorrect. :bonk: I don't think you're ever supposed to check "do not intend" Instead you would leave both boxes unchecked and write N/A k-1 non-immigrant visa on the line below.

I'm having a brainless day, clearly. But regardless of that bad piece of information, for London you do definitely want to check intend!

Sorry!:blush:
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-21 13:21:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134 Question 11
I've heard differing opinions on this one. Supposedly London likes you to check "intend to support" and for the amount you can just write something like "all amounts necessary to insure that the beneficiary does not become a public charge"

Some consulates prefer "do not intend" while others don't specify. Since you're UK I would just check "intend"

Hope that helps, good luck! :star:
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-21 13:09:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresService center musical chairs

Thank you so much for that info! I just didn't want it to come back to me! I'm breathing now.... :)


haha.. good! I'm glad, breathing is important. :star:

And from one UK VJ-er to another, welcome! and congrats on sending off your petition!
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-27 06:34:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresService center musical chairs
First of all: breathe. Its all going to be ok. Vermont and California are no longer doing K-1 intake. Texas does the initial processing of all K-1 petitions these days and then forwards them on to either VSC or CSC for adjudication. Your petition is in the right place and it looks like your NOA1 should be right around the corner. Welcome to the long waiting period!
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-27 06:02:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresfrom ireland

Thank you! I know you send DCF to your local embassy but K-1 is definitely to Texas. Great! :)


Also... He's the USC and he's living in Ireland with me. Would there be any problem filing for a K-1 with this situation?


Nope, not a problem. If you do a search for a member called Gingerpants, she has also filed for K-1 somewhat recently and is living in Ireland with her Fiance. People do it all the time. You're lucky you can spending the wait time with your fiance! Most of us are not so lucky.. :(
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-27 06:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresfrom ireland
If you're sending a K-1, send it to Texas. If you're filing DCF, that's something different. :)
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-27 06:04:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresvisiting during k1 process

My fiance arrives Friday! We're nervous but he's really prepared.

Oh Amy, how long does it normally take him to get through when sent to secondary? I'm so worried I'll be pacing and terrified in the airport the longer he takes to get through the gates and I'll be wondering if something went wrong.


I'm almost 100% certain he won't get sent through secondary but if he does it"ll probably depend on who else is being questioned back there at the time. If the immigration lines are long, expect it to take at least an hour for him to get through, maybe more. If you're lucky and the lines are short then less. Chris was stuck in secondary for about 20ish minutes. Most of that was just him sitting in a chair while they ran his passport through a computer. He was only actually questioned for about 3 minutes extra. I wouldnt' worry about it! :)
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-28 06:08:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresvisiting during k1 process

I'm a Boston UK'er too, I completed the process in 2009, so let me know if you have any questions. :)
woohoo! boston! :)

I went through Logan about 12 times in our 4 year long distance relationship, I always told them that I was there to visit my boyfriend or fiancee. I never had any problems getting through except one time when the trips were close together. He asked a lot about my intentions and asked to see various bits of paperwork, and I truly believe he would've sent me to secondary if I hadn't had that. My Fiance's been sent through secondary like 3 or 4 times. It sucks, and it drives him nuts, but no harm ever comes of it. They've always let him through in the end.

So although it's a small percentage that are returned to the UK, the risk is there. Just come prepared and most importantly, act calm and comfortable.


AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-27 11:08:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresvisiting during k1 process
When they ask me what I'm doing in the UK, I always reply with: I'm here on holiday. They're asking you what you're doing in the UK and they're basically looking for 3 categories of answers to know where to go next. 1. Vacation (thats you) 2. Business 3. In transit (flying into London then taking the train to Paris for example)

You can certainly reply with "I'm here visiting my fiance" right off the bat, I just like to keep it as simple as possible.
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-27 10:27:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresvisiting during k1 process

That is great! Very inspring since having read everyone's horror stories. I hope that I get a nice officer! Someone on yahoo answers told me this:

Contrary to what many others may tell you, you do run a risk of being bounced back to the USA. Many people in your situation do get into the UK for a brief visit, however many are stopped and questioned and then returned. The simple fact that you are engaged to a British citizen is enough of a reason for you to be considered an overstay risk, and be bounced.

When you travel to the UK, make sure you have with you in your carry on a letter from your employer stating your employment details, and they know you are going on this holiday and the dates. If you go to school, try to get something from the school showing your enrollment. A copy of your rental agreement/mortgage. Basically as much evidence as you can produce showing strong ties to the USA.

American women head the list for people being bounced from the UK. So just remember that, and take precautions.

Donna

I am so worried, should I be?



Well whoever wrote that yahoo answer is technically correct. You absolutely can be denied entry into the UK. I definitely question where this person got their statistics though. "..however, many are stopped and questioned and then returned." Many? How many? Obviously it does happen, but this sounds to me like something they made up. I did read on here about one woman who was denied entry into the UK, I can't remember her name but it was because she was young and didn't know any better and didn't have ANY ties to the US or a return ticket. She was successfully able to visit later though, even after the previous denial.

Don't be worried about visiting, I'm living proof you can do it. I'm sitting in my fiance's bed right now and this is actually the second time I've visited him in the UK since we filed. Since I was here for about a week in August and then again for another week only a month later, I made sure to prepare myself for the grilling I was sure to get at immigration. The CBP officer didn't really seem to like the fact that I was here AGAIN after only a month. Our exchange went something like this:

CBP: Hi there, so why are you here today?
Me: on holiday
CBP: ah, it looks like you were just here in August, is that right?
Me: yup
CBP: who are you staying with at this address in Sheffield? (he read it off the immigration card)
Me: my fiance
CBP: your fiance, eh? Is he British?
Me: yup
CBP: How did you two meet?
Me: Actually we met in elementary school, in California, where I grew up.
CBP: And is he a British citizen?
Me: yup
CBP: And who does he live with at this address?
Me: Some housemates that he went to Uni with.
CBP: and what does he do?
Me: he just graduated so he's working at a coffee shop until he can get something better
CBP: What'd he study?
Me: Biomedical science
CBP: *looks through my passport for a solid few minutes*
CBP: You sure do come to England a lot, I thought Americans didn't get very many holidays, how do you get so much time off?
Me: Well my boss is an orthodox jew and owns his own practice so when he takes time off for the high holidays, of which there are a lot, he shuts down the entire office
CBP: mmph, do you have a copy of your return ticket?
Me: hands him the copy
CBP: and when are you planning on getting married?
Me: Next June, pending his US visa approval.
CBP: ok *stamps my passport, FINALLY*


I don't usually get so many questions, but since I"d JUST bene to the UK a month before and because my passport has like 10 other entry stamps from UK visits in the past 2 years, he was very thorough. But as you can see, he didn't ask me anything particularly scary, and he didn't make me go anywhere weird, this entire exchange took place right at his desk. And he let me go straight through in the end. I may have posted this already, sometimes I forget what I've already said, but if not, check out this thread: http://www.visajourn...-you-can-visit/ its predominantly about foreign fiance's visiting the US, but it really goes both ways.

So definitely don't worry, there's a 99.99% you won't have a problem, as long as you don't do anything stupid. Just make sure you're well prepared. Don't panic, answer all their questions honestly and as briefly as possible. Don't bring up anything extra unless they ask. Make SURE you have a copy of your return ticket, and if you have a layover or a train to catch, just make sure you give yourself enough time to get through immigration. Also, if you can, fly into London. They're generally the most friendly there and they've heard it all before so if you're honest and your visit seems straightforward (as it should) you should be fine. I've heard immigration at Manchester is a complete hassle so try to avoid it if you can.

Best of luck! :luv:
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-27 10:16:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresvisiting during k1 process

I noticed that most of these questions were for the England resident coming to the US... I am the US resident and I am planning on visiting my Fiance in December. I am sending out the I-129F Tomorrow. Will it be a problem for me to enter the country, since I am not the one moving?



@Rachel-Marie: I'm the USC and I'm actually in the UK right now visiting my British Fiance. I filed back in August and haven't had a problem visiting since. Make sure that you bring a few proof of ties to the US, usually your return ticket itinerary is enough but it doesn't hurt to be over prepared. I also brought a copy of my lease and our NOA1, just in case.

@Sassafrass: As for the UK citizen visiting the US, yes you technically could book a two week ticket and then change your return. Its up to you if you want to deceive the CBP officer thus, just keep in mind that while the VWP is good for 90 days, its also only good for (I think) 180 days within a 1 year period. Just make sure not to overstay. Also, I was under the impression that the CBP officer would NOT be able to see in his computer that you've filed a K-1. I'm not really sure, that was just what I had thought I'd heard. I could be wrong. However, it's never a good idea to lie to a CBP officer. If they ask you who you're visiting, just say you're visiting your Fiance.

@RJI: woohoo! Boston! me too! :)
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-27 06:46:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresEmail/letter correspondence evidence

Thanks :) Congrats on your engagement!


You're welcome, and congrats to you too! :)
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-29 12:03:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresEmail/letter correspondence evidence
Australia isn't a high-fraud country. You'll definitely be fine with what you've included. You don't need the emails and letters. You can bring them with you to the interview but in all likelihood you won't need them there either.

Best of luck!
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-29 10:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow did you send your K-1 packet ?
Check out this page of helpful assembly tips: http://www.visajourn...ontent/assembly

Good luck! :star:
AmyyduckFemaleEngland2010-09-29 12:05:00