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K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresaffidavit of support - required before interview?
Wouldn't prepare it quite yet.. you want it to be dated somewhat near you interview.. if you send it now, it could be several months old by the time your interview comes.

Thanks very much to the both of you.


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-08 10:56:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK1 Visa-NVC
You will also get the new case number on the hard copy of your NOA2 when it arrives.




Hello everybody!We got our NOA2 by email yesterday and now I was wondering how we can check if the case is at the NVC. I read they give you a different case number. Is that number included in the NOA2 (hardcopy)? Or do we have to call NVC and ask for it?


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-03-30 18:20:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPossible to wait this process out living in fiance's country?
Wow, if you don't want to be in the US that bad, and you don't think it will be better fo ryou, etc. - then why bother in the first place? You've got quite an un-happy, un-American attitude there...


Thank you everyone for such helpful responses.



I've contacted my congressman and senator to no avail. The senate's office told me it would be a month before they would even call the USCIS and even then it would take another month for the USCIS to take any action. If Guangzhou denies the visa I'll most likely just stay in China permanently. America isn't such an amazing place to be worth all this trouble.


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-08 16:55:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDS-156K Attached Documents
Also look out for any Australia-specific responses... for example, for the UK, you actually don't need to send any of that in and it's all just brought to the interview (despite what the form says!)

I know this may seem like a silly question given that it states "The following documents must be attached..." but... Is it truly a must to supply/attach the Birth Certificates for adult children in Question #5 if they are not coming to the US?

Thanks for any input.


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-07 17:08:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDS 156K
None.

There was a good post here on VJ somewhere about a month or two ago that delved into the differences between N/A and None. Quite entertaining reading, it was.

All the best with the rest of your journey and the paperwork!

Hi Everyone,

On the DS 156K, if I have never been married and also I don't have any kids. What is the best way to fill it N/A or None, I believed N/A is more appropriate for both questions, right?

I think maybe it doesn't matter also. The example form on this website uses none. So what did you guys put?

Thanks,


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-09 11:38:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresforgot to fill in
Did you need you use your savings or was your income sufficient?

If you income alone was fine - no need to count for savings.

hi guys,

i have a question regarding i-134. i already sent the package to my fiance and forgot to fill in the amount on my savings. can my fiance just fill it in? im worried coz maybe the CO will ask since it'l be a different penmanship.

hoping for reply guys.

thanks to all.
godbless


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-09 11:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresApproved
Wow, congratulations!!! You must be ecstatic!!

Eight months later, finally approved!


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-11 10:49:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresK-1 visa package HELP!
Looks good! For mailing, just simply send it to one of the below addresses, depending on how you are posting it. Signed confirmation is great.

For U.S. Postal Service:

USCIS
P.O. Box 660151
Dallas, TX 75266


For Express mail and courier deliveries:

USCIS
Attn: I-129F
2501 South State Highway 121 Business
Suite 400
Lewisville, TX 75067


They know what to do with it once it gets there.



Also - not sure if it will help you at all, but our boarding passes, etc. were quite small so we put them in a large plastic bag, and then inserted that into the acco folders we used. As long as it's all together, I'm sure it's fine.

All the best!


I'm going to mail out my petition this week. I'm 18 and I did this all on my own so I'm terrified that I'm doing something wrong.
This is what I included in my package:

- Cover letter
- Money order for $340
- I-129F
- I-129F Question 18, explanation of meeting in person
- G-325A and passport style photo of myself
- G-325A and passport style photo of my fiancé
- Copy of my birth certificate
- Letter of intent to marry from me and my fiancé
- A copy of all of our boarding passes and passport stamps held with a paper clip and an envelope including 12 photos.
- Another envelope containing a picture of my ring and facebook conversations over the past two years.

I was wondering if anyone else did anything different or if you have any other recommendations of other stuff I should include. I'm probably way over-thinking this, but I wanna know what should be attached to what and what I should use to attach it. For now I just have everything being held together with paper clips. Also, EXACTLY what should be written on the envelope when I mail it out? If anyone has MSN and is willing to talk me through this a bit more, please leave your screen name in a comment.

Thank you!


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-11 18:51:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresG-325A for fiancee?
Correct - and good luck!

OK. So I'll have to have her mail me the forms she fills out then? Gotcha. Thanks


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-11 16:04:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresI-134
I somehow missed the example K1 form for the I-134 and I stated something like you did... that I would furnish room and board, and necessary living expenses within my means.

Everything worked fine - but I wish I'd looked at the form :)


Our lawyer wrote: I intend to furnish room and board and all other contributions a reasonable person would provide for their fiancee and soon to be wife.


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-12 10:56:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresgettin things done beforehand ???
You need to wait until you have your NOA2 for your medical. When you ring them, they will ask you for your case number, which you will then tell them.


They will also ask you if you have an interview date. We didn't, do my finace just said "not confirmed yet", and they were fine with that.


So:
1) Request police certificate now
2) Await issuing of NOA2 (call DOS regularly to find out when it was approved... the post takes FOREVER.)
3) As soon as you have your LND case number, ring Knightsbridge Doctors for your medical - you must have your police certificate for this


You can start by completing most of the medical questionnaire for your medical.


Okay, thanks for your information. He is working on his police reports now and ill be goin to my sherrifs department to get his police reports from the US becuase he lived here for a year under a J-1 visa. So, he can go ahead and get his vac history now, but what about his medical exam? Can he do it now or wait until we approved? Did you wait until you recieved your LPN from the embassy? I just wanna make sure Ive got all the right info, thanks x


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-12 12:05:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresProof of Meeting
I don't know if it would help or work, but do you have like receipts of things that you guys did together?

We kept separate bank accounts for 3 years but submitted statements of our individual accounts showing that we shopped in the same places, ate at the same restaurants, etc.

No pictures but we lived in neighboring zip codes. Can we still get the 129f approved?


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-13 10:32:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresProof of Meeting

I think the idea of taking a picture with your sweetie while holding a newspaper is a good one (I wish I had done it). I hope you don't mind my asking, but why wouldn't people who are actually living together in the beneficiary's country (in other words, not being forced by the horrible separation that most of us have to live with) marry and then file for a I-130 and the I-129 F? I would think it the better deal because the beneficiary would enter the country as a permanent resident and would have work authorization right away...




We really had no desire to get married in Britain.. also there may be some restrictions with the visa that I live and work in England on.. not sure. Didn't get that far into it!

Edited by * Kristin *, 01 September 2010 - 03:13 PM.

* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2010-09-01 15:10:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresProof of Meeting
Awesome :) We sent our package in on 30th August... let's hope everything goes nice and speedy!


(I did has passport stamps from my initial visits to the UK in 2006 <when we met> and 2007 <before I moved>)
* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2010-09-01 09:54:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresProof of Meeting
Thanks for the suggestions - it's good to know that there are others out there who aren't doing it all long distance! I really like the idea of the newspaper and photo - if I only would have thought of that right when we'd met :)


We're in the same situation, we've been living here in Dublin for the past year and lived together for a few months in America as well. For my proof I'm including:
-passport stamps (for both of us) my boarding pass from my flight to Dublin last year with a corresponding receipt
-a copy of my Irish work Visa card
-copies of leases from the two addresses we've lived in together since we moved
-a receipt from an online clothes purchase I made which has my name listed as the recipient and his as the card holder plus our address
-and three copies of addressed envelopes which lists both of our names on it
-32 pictures of us over the last two years
-and about two emails to each other (since our relationship isn't long distance we never really emailed)

Another idea I heard someone mention on here is to take a picture together holding up a newspaper with the date on it, or you could always go to your local priest and ask him to sign off on having seen you both together within the last two years.

Hope that helps (I'm pretty new at this as well)!

Cheers!


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2010-07-28 03:00:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresProof of Meeting
Following someone's post re. proof of having met in the last two years, has anyone been in a situation where you already live together abroad?

We've been living together since 2007, have our leases, etc. We have a joint bank account (since 2009).

Can anyone suggest other things (we have pictures, and letters from when we first met back in 2006) that we could include?


Bit tricky - we have an established life here in London so a bit out of touch as to what would be good!

Thx,
Kristin
* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2010-07-06 02:13:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPayment for Interview/Visa?
Hey there:

You pay for the medical AT the medical appointment (at the conclusion of your appointment). I don't think they take Visa Electron cards - so make sure you have a normal Visa, or another card. The link off the US Embassy, London web site is helpful. See it here: http://photos.state....ical_letter.pdf

Go to your GP and try to get any jabs you might need. Knightsbridge Doctors is far more expensive.

Medical is 200 pounds.

But also - check our this site here: http://london.usemba...xamination.html It's got all the details about the medical



Hi all,

Im not at this stage yet, but I am a little confused (maybe due to a lack of reading on my part), but so it is my current understanding that there is a fee for the medical (a fee for the actual appointment and then any shots you must get), but then there is another fee for the interview/visa?

Questions:

1. When you pay this fee (before or after medical)...i think definitely before the interview correct?
2. To whom do you pay this fee to (us consulate in london....department of state over here in the states)?
3. How much is this fee?
4. Can you pay via credit card?
5. Does it matter who pays the fee...the US citizen or the fiance?

I think thats it for now. :wacko:

Just curious... :luv:


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-13 11:54:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHelp with co-sponsor info
Depends on your specific embassy....


I thought the form we needed to fill out was the I-864, am I wrong?
Thank you for the info. And I wish you both the best.


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-13 18:14:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow DOES THE SPONSOR FILL OUT THE I-134 FOR K-1
It's the same. The same form is used and the same criteria apply for a co-sponsor as they do a sponsor.


Thanks for the reply! That will help out alot, but its not what I am looking for!

That I-134 is an example for how the sponsor (Petitioner) fills it out

I need to know how a Co-Sponsor fills this out (e.g. Petitioners Parent(s))

What do they put in different from the Petitioners I-134

But thats for the help with the first one :thumbs:


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-13 11:39:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresHow DOES THE SPONSOR FILL OUT THE I-134 FOR K-1
The example form here is very helpful: http://www.visajourn.../Form-I-134.pdf


If you meet the income requirements, there is no need to fill in the other bits on savings, mortgage, etc.


HEY EVERYONE. THANKS FOR ALL THE HELP YOU HAVE GIVEN ME IN THE PAST AND BEYOND! I GOT A QUESTION ABOUT THE I-134. HOW DOES THE CO-SPONSOR FILL IT OUT REGARDING WHAT TO FILL IN!???? IM REALLY CONFUSED ABOUT HOW ITS SUPPOSE TO BE FILLED OUT AND DON'T WANT TO GET ANYTHING WRONG!

AN EXAMPLE OF HOW IT WAS FILLED OUT WOULD BE GREAT

THANKS IN ADVANCE


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-13 11:15:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresQuestion about London/UK Courier
Ours took three working days - interview on a Tuesday morning, visa and passport received Friday afternoon.

Good luck :)


Hello Everyone,

My fiance and I are looking at flights etc as his interview is in 2 weeks on the 27th.

Since it's on a Wednesday, we are hoping it will only take a few days to get his visa back (we aren't booking until we get the text message, because we want him to fly the day after his visa is in hand) So my question is, does the courier service deliver on the weekends? Fri, sat, or sun?

Also, to the recent interviewees, please share how long it took to get your visa back.

:dance:
Thanks for the help!


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-13 15:08:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDS 156k
If there are no children as you state, there is no need to check a box about them following you. You have no children, therefore, "None." answers that question.

Re. the affadavit of support - if your fiance is your sponsor, there is no need to submit pages of his passport, etc. All of this was already submitted with the original packet.


Hi if someone here knows this answers, please answer, my interview is going to be in a few days, and I want to do everything right.


Thanks and I hope to get this answers soon,


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-14 10:02:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresInterview DS157
@C&Vw - would be helpful to complete your profile w/ the embassy you will be using, so that way people can provide precise answers :)


On my country we don't receive package 3, we must take this documents to the interview. So how many DS 157 do I need? 1 or 2?

Thanks anyway and I hope someone here knows the answer,


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-14 10:04:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresG-325: "residence" for US petitioner who is abroad
@Bandage Girl-

I was in the same situation as you were; I lived abroad in the UK at the time of filing with my fiance, but moved back to the US in Feb to take a job a job and complete the I-134.

Don't take this advice as concrete - but I would use whatever address you used on your I-129F. It might cause them confusion if you use two different addresses, unless you want to attach a detailed supplement. You just don't want to confuse them :)

Just what we did (and worked):
* I-129F - used our UK address but attached a supplement stating that I wished to use my parents address for all correspondence.
* G-325 - used our UK address so it would match.


Hello, my fiance and I are filling out the K1 forms. I am a US citizen, he is a UK citizen.

I am concerned about the "Applicant's residence" and "Applicant's Last Address Outside US for more than 1 year" on my G-325. I am currently in the UK on a work visa, but have an address in the USA (my parents') and will return there in a few months to start working in the US so I will be able to do the I-134 for my fiance before his interview. For my current residence (which is my fiance's address), will it cause problems that I list a UK residence? I put my parents' address on the I-129.

On the "Address outside US" question, I have lived outside the USA for more than 1 year, but it was broken up and at 2 addresses. What happened was:
1) I went to Uni in the UK for 11 months (Residence Halls Address)
2) I went back to the USA for 3 months (parents' address)
3) I returned the the UK for graduation/work permit (fiance's address)

What should I put in the "Last address outside the US for more than 1 year" box?

Thank you for your help ^_^


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-14 10:09:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresConfused about initial application! Please need help
Everybody now sends to the Dallas lockbox.

It will then be forwarded to VT to CA, respectively.

It used to be that you would send directly to the Service Centre.


Also, I am really confused now, some places say: If you live in the US, send your application in Dallas Lockbox, other places say " If you live in Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Mississippi, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, U.S. Virgin Islands, West Virginia and the District of Columbia, send your Form I-129F package to:

USCIS Vermont Service Center
Attn: I-129F
75 Lower Welden Street St.
Albans, VT 05479-0001"

So what is it?? Dallas or Vermont?

And in the fiance's letter of intent, what do I put?? Vermont or Dallas???..

Please help me... My fiance needs to send me the documents and we are waiting on this information to put on the letter of intent so that he can send me some documents I need from him.
Please please, respond..
Thank you.
Best,


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-14 11:11:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresvisa accepted
The flow chart is very helpful in seeing next steps:
http://www.visajourn.../content/k1flow


we just got a letter in the mail saying our fiance(e) visa was accepted also says that they have sent the visa petition to the national visa center (nvc) what else is involved before we get the all clear to get married


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-15 16:49:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAffidavit of Support Details
Gross income.


Basically, what exactly are the numbers used to to figure out if you meet the guidelines or not? To be specific, I need an income of $18,387 for myself and my fiance. Is this before or after taxes? Before or after deductions such as health, dental, and vision insurance, and retirement accounts? This can make a big difference.


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-15 11:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPolice certificates
Were you in the US on an immigrant visa? I am assuming so - since you were there for so long. That being said, you will require one.

If you weren't a resident, I don't believe one is required, even if you are the beneficiary.

One requirement at K1 visa interview is police certificate from countries you lived in for 6 months. I lived in the US for 5 years, does that mean I have to obtain an FBI clearance/certificate?


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-15 16:55:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresEmployer Letter and Evidences?
I am sure it will be fine.. but is there a reason you can't obtain the free tax transcripts? You have filed taxes, yes?


I am sure this question has been adequately addressed elsewhere in the forums but I was unable to find the answer to my question.

I am getting my financial support docs together and was wondering if a letter from my employer (direct from my Marketing Manager, not HR) as well as bank statements supporting that and the titles to two vehicles would be enough. It is harder for me to get the tax information so I was wondering if I would be safe with those items.

All opinions appreciated, thanks!


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-15 18:01:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresCo-sponsor for I-134
None - because your co-sponsor didn't submit the actual petition, you did. :)

I wouldn't leave the relationship to sponsor part blank... blank lines = don't go down too well ;-)


HI,

I am getting a co-sponsor for K-1 visa and having the person fill out I-134 separately, but what should he put under "#3. Relationship to sponsor"? Can he just put like a "friend"? He is actually my brother-in-law. Or can he leave it blank?
Also, for #10 I have submitted a visa petition to U.S. Citizenship and Imigration services, can he just put "none" or should he put my finacee's name as I did?

I really appreciate your help!


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-18 11:18:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAffidavit of Support
Yes - assuming your mum makes the required income (which she does, based on your story above), then you will be fine. That is the reason for having a co-sponsor.


I'm sure there are similar posts somewhere, but I just wanted to post about my case specifically to get some confirmations about the whole affidavit process.

I am the petitioner and I graduated from college last spring. Since graduation I have been working part time for my Aunt and Uncle's winery only making $10 an hour. I took the year off from trying to find a full time job in my field because I had a lot of trips planned after graduation. I went on a family vacation in June and I went to visit my finance in Italy in July, he then came back to the US with me to go on a vacation and to a wedding with me and my parents in August, he went back to Italy the end of August and he came back to the US in October to spend time with my in Florida and he went back to Italy in the beginning of January 2011. I left the US the middle of February (right after filing the K1) and am currently in Italy with him. I will be going home the beginning of May. So I have not been able to obtain a full time job because of all the traveling I wanted to do after college and before having to settle down and start my career.

Due to this, I am worried about what will happen when we get our NOA2 and then have to file the I-134 (affidavit of support). Currently I have $600 to my name. Once I get home I will continue to work in the winery for $10 an hour earning as much as I can in a savings, but I am still hesitant to find a full time job because my finance is applying to grad schools and we will be moving where ever he ends up going to school upon his acceptances and our hopeful Visa approval. So I do not want to go through extensive interviews and training only to say 3 months later I quit and I am moving (does not look good on an employment record).

We are going to have my mom as a cosponsor. She makes well above the necessary amount to support myself, my finance, herself and my father. Once we find out where he will be going to school I can then move, find an apartment of my own and a full time job in my field. My concern is, will we be okay with my mom as the cosponsor, as far as getting approval for the visa if I am not earning near enough to support my finance and am still living at home temporarily?

I have heard stories from people saying in order to get approved I need a full time job and some have even said I need to have my own health insurance and insurance to cover my finance when he arrives from Italy. With my moms temporary help in the beginning there is no chance of my finance or myself becoming a public charge, but is that good enough for an approval?

Any help, comments or suggestions would be appreciated!

Thank you!!


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-15 16:51:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWHAT NEXT?
Very good AOS guide here:

http://www.visajourn...content/k1k3aos


So basicaly everything has to happen after you are married correct? You cant apply for SSN without being married? And adjustment of status which is I guess AOS, how do you apply for that exactly? Are there directions someplace? Thank you very much.


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-18 18:59:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWhat's next?
cmoore25 - Has he started to fill out the Packet 3 forms? For London, packet 3 is available online and all the forms are there: http://london.usembassy.gov/iv_15.html

My fiance filled them all out in advance, and just signed and dated the relevant ones closer to the interview date that he had.

Medical can be scheduled as soon as you receive your LND case number AND London has logged your case.

While waiting for the NOA2 -is there anything I can start compiling? I tried searching at the top - but couldn't find a checklist for this portion of the visa process.

I know that I need to fill out my affidavit of support and that he needs to start collecting police certificates. What else is there? That can't possibly be it.

Also, how does the medical exam get setup? Does he have to do that? Should he do that now?

Btw - he will be coming from Scotland and the embassy we will be using will be in London. I've found the board so helpful in preparing the I-129f, and I'm sure it will be helpful with this step, I just can't seem to find the right place to look!


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-19 15:49:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNotary for I-134
Letter from employer OR recent pay stubs would be good to include..


But how about if you have a good amount in the bank and also the tax. I thought the tax show how much you receive too, there have all the information. Anyone know about it, now I am worried about it.

thanks for any reply,


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-18 17:33:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresLondon K1 fees
Yikes!

He should have brought the proof of payment that the email through to the interview...



We were charged the $350 USD ahead of time for the K1 interview in London and then when my fiance went for the interview, we were charged another $350. Were we over charged? If so, who would I call?

The good news is that our Visa was approved!!!!!


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-20 10:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresSend orignal W2s and 1040s for interview?
I believe it's the beneficiary's, only.

I don't think you'd ever want to part with your original W2s/1040s..

This might be a less than reasonable question, but when the embassy states that all documents must be originals, does that include W2s and 1040s, or does it only refer to the petitioners materials?


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-20 10:42:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWhen do you submit co sponsor paperwork
So long as you have a co-sponsor, you should be fine.

I'm in the same exact situation as she is I'm going to school and without a job as well. Will this situation give us any issue passing? Or long as the support is there we're fine?

Thanks


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-23 10:20:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAm I going overboard
Just something small.. you have pictures from your engagement ceremony / party.. these - in no way - look like wedding pictures, right?


Here is what my I-129F cover sheet looks like:



the proof of ongoing relationship itself prints out to a huge book.
I think there is ample proof here in my support but im thinking is this all necessary... I dont want to overburden the USCIS with things to look at (and delay the process).

So I will ask again... Am I going overboard with my petition.

thanks,
cchhat01


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-18 17:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureshighlighters??
I highlighted stuff on our copies... e.g. stuff on our bank accounts (our names on a joint account, and dates, etc.)

it's good ONLY if you use yellow highlite, other colors come out to dark when scaned you may get a rfe,


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-26 15:14:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresQuestions about Form I-134 Affidavit of Support
3. Friend

7. Your current income is what matters

11. N/A - see the example form


Good luck,
Kristin


K-1 Visa

I am filling out the Form I-134.

On Question 3, "Relationship to Sponsor", if my friend is my co-sponsor, what should my friend put when he fills out the Form I-134 for my fiance?

On Question7, " I driven the annual income of $_____", do I put my last year's annual income? because I make different income every year.

On Question 11, should I check " intend" or "do not intend"?

Thank you very much for everyone's answers :)


* Kristin *FemaleUnited Kingdom2011-04-27 13:52:00