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K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWorking on a plan B, can someone confirm I'm correct

Oh - quick tip (just found your other thread) - update your profile information a bit so you're flagged as a UK case. That way your threads'll show up in the UK portal and folks from our region are more likely to spot your topics and respond to them.  The UK crowd on here is pretty solid. ;)

 

http://www.visajourn...=United Kingdom


lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-04 22:47:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWorking on a plan B, can someone confirm I'm correct

 

 

Oh I plan on doing both.  I guess I just have that inner fear because in my head, as I was for sure thinking the B-2 visa would have been a for sure thing.  But after reading online later, they've been more strict on that if you mention a boyfriend/girlfriend/fiancee because they fear you're coming over to stay illegally and tend to automatically decline.

 

And of course had I known the VWP would no longer be an option if a B-2 was denied...I'd have not done that either.  

 

At least I'm not as paranoid as my girlfriend...she's afraid the same lady who denied her B-2 is going to be there when she does her K-1 interview smile.png

 

Hah! Well, I don't know how true that is.  If she can recall the description of the lady, she can try and find a reference to her in the embassy interview reviews.  There's a few infamous faces that get mentioned over and over.  http://www.visajourn...=United Kingdom

 

The B2 denial should have no effect on her K1 interview. 

 

B2s are regularly denied in VWP countries because they're like "Well, what's wrong with the 90 days you get with the VWP? You must want to stay there!" sort of logic.  Wish they just didn't let folks even try to go for B2 if they have a valid WVP status still... would prevent this sort of mishap.  Oh well, too late now!  Onwards and upwards.


Edited by lost_at_sea, 04 September 2013 - 10:40 PM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-04 22:39:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWorking on a plan B, can someone confirm I'm correct

That's true.  It's an option.

 

I figure right now...I have 11 days of vacation.  If the K-1 gets denied, it will take probably a year anyway to set up an England wedding since we'd have waited on the K-1, so I'd have accrued another 21 days so I'd have 31.  If I only need 28 I should be ok.

 

I still think I will hold off and wait until I at least get the NAO2 before I plan a travel.

 

 

 

You got me curious... apparently there's a guide for the best places to marry abroad - who knew: http://www.101honeym...married-abroad/  

 

Anyway - fair enough.  I think you're being over-cautious.  You've had a 7 year relationship, no doubt tons of good evidence, she's interviewing in the UK (one of the easiest embassies - have a read of the interview reviews to get a feel for how straight-forward it is)... you're probably textbook.  ;)

 

If you want help - do a new post with what you're putting in your I-129f package before you mail it out, and folks on here should help point out anything that may be missing.


lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-04 22:30:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWorking on a plan B, can someone confirm I'm correct

 

Wish this was true, but sadly it is not in our case.

 

We tried to have her come over for a B-2 visa to spend 6 months together.  They denied it due to "not enough strong ties to her home country.

 

By doing that...she no longer can ever visit on the VWP.

 

Oh no, I'm sorry to hear that. :(  

 

Still, you could still marry in a 3rd country which she is able to visit (although the paperwork for that may be more onerous than that of the UK's wait time).


lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-04 22:19:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresWorking on a plan B, can someone confirm I'm correct

Well, I guess it pays to have a backup plan, but the I-129f for K1 is a pretty good plan in the first place and if your fiancé is British and in the UK she's lucky - it's one of the most straight-forward embassies to deal with. smile.png  One thing to clarify - getting the I-129f petition approved (NOA2) does not mean it's a sure thing - she can be denied at the embassy stage (the K1 application proper).  Nothing is a sure thing in this process until the visa is in the passport and you've entered the USA!

 

If you got married, you'd be following this guide I-130 for CR-1:  http://www.visajourn...tent/i130guide1

The I-129f for K3 can only be applied for after filing the I-130 (as the receipt for that is needed): http://www.visajourn...content/k3guide

 

Most folks find the I-130 for CR-1 moves more swiftly than the K3 process these days.  So, expect some folks to pop up warning you off bothering with that (the K3 that is - but you're not even starting that process, so whatevers). smile.png

 

About waiting to visit... It's going to be a long wait for the K1 to come through (maybe 6 - 12 months), so don't discount your need to visit.  As *another* "back-up" plan, remember, she can still come to the US and marry you while visiting on the VWP.  Or you could get married in another country.  That's totally allowed. She can also come visit you in the mean time while the petition is pending - that's also no problem.

 

P.S. My husband is also an engineer and ex-Eagle scout. You sound a lot like him in the preparedness "know your options" sense. ;)


Edited by lost_at_sea, 04 September 2013 - 10:16 PM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-04 22:15:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresSome help required

There's a list of suggested evidence in the K1 guide:

 

http://www.visajourn...content/k1guide

 

 

1. Copies of all airline boarding passes, train passes, itineraries, hotel receipts, passport stamps (make sure you can read the dates on the stamps), and other documentary evidence that you have met within the last two years. You may want to highlight or place post-it notes indicating the dates and locations on the copies (to make the adjudication easier) for the person reviewing your file.
2. Color Photo's of you and your fiance(e) together. Make sure you write your names, date, and location on the back of every photo. Provide two to five photo's. If you only have a single copy of the photo, then make a color copy and send that. If it is a digital photo, have it printed at a local photo store such as Walgreens. Place photo's in a plastic bag or photo sheet and label the sheet. Note that you may not receive originals of photo's back.
3. The following items will not typically show proof of having met in the last two years however will show proof of an ongoing relationship: Copies of land line and cell phone bills, appropriate letters and emails, 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!)

 



 

Maybe if you can list exactly what you included already, folks can help you fill in the gaps?  Thing is - when you use a lawyer, it's hard to know what they definitely submitted.


lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-05 13:36:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresA few general questions

1. If you're visiting, it doesn't matter. It'll be a few weeks before your case is forwarded to your local embassy via NVC.

2. No. You can only do the medical/interview in the country you live in.

3. The time indicators are only estimations based on other VJ members experiences.  Predications are hard to make.

4. Yes, it's dictated by your residency.

5. Yes. Once you enter the US with the K1, you must marry within 90 days and file for Adjustment of Status (see the guides).  This will be how you get your greencard.  Assuming you marry in the 90 days, you get to live in the USA while the adjustment happens (and onwards, assuming that is successful).

6. When you get your K1 and are moving to the USA with it to marry.  You should not move your belongings before you get your K1.

 

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More specific responses can be provided re: interview/medical if you fill out your info better so folks know where you live.


Edited by lost_at_sea, 06 September 2013 - 01:13 PM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-06 13:11:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresPapers Filed.. Now what? Few more questions if I may

NOA2 is essentially the most significant part of the petition process.  This is the confirmation of the approval of your petition - they'll send you a letter for your records that you should keep for the adjustment of status.  

 

Also, check out the K1 flowchart: http://www.visajourn.../content/k1flow

That'll help you understand what happens when.


lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-06 13:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresCan you submit things to USCIS that you know you're likely to get an RFE for?

General advice on here is to wait until they request it - else it may not get tied up properly to your case.


lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-06 16:58:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Proceduresneed help : what's next after receiving the NOA2 ?!!!!

K1 Guide: http://www.visajourn...content/k1guide

 

NOA2 is Step 4 of the flowchart: http://www.visajourn.../content/k1flow


lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-06 16:40:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresLooking for definitive answer on original Birth Certificates.

This is the information for K1s going to interview from the embassy: http://london.usembassy.gov/iv_15.html

 

If you follow the links through to the document checklist, you'll see they ask only for the applicants birth certificate, and those of any immediate family (so not yours).

 

http://london.usemba..._documents.html

 

Birth Certificate: Obtain the original, or certified copy, of the birth record of each family member (yourself, your spouse, and all unmarried children under the age of 21, even if they are not immigrating with you.  If the children are deceased, so state giving year of death). Note:  We will not accept the short form version of a UK birth certificate.  The certificate must list both parents' names.  Please follow this link for further information.

 

 

You could always order a new official certified copy of your birth certificate to mail to her if you do want to send one just in case (or just to have a spare one down the line, should something happen that you need it).  :) 


lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-06 18:10:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNeed advice on financial side of K-1 visa

 

A co or joint sponsor does not have to be a USC. They can be a USC or LPR.
 

 

My bad. I forgot that was the case.  It always confuses me that someone can be an LPR (and probably have an I-864 in effect for them) and yet they can still sponsor someone else. :)  


lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-06 15:35:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNeed advice on financial side of K-1 visa

I would also like help with the affidavit of support. I have the I-134 from my fiance and he is well above the poverty line... Do I still need extra proof that he can support me, eg. Tax returns ans pay stubs? Or will the I-134 be enough on its own?
Thanks in advance for any advice.


The I-134 always needs to be accompanied with evidence such as tax receipts, pay stubs, employment letter, bank statements.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-06 10:52:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNeed advice on financial side of K-1 visa

Thanks. If she were to earn an adequate income here, would she still disqualify on the grounds that her work is here in Australia and not in the US?
Also, could you forsee any problems with using a co-sponsor?
And finally, does it take substantially longer than eight months, or just thereabouts? 
 
Thanks again



The income needs to be that which will *continue* in the US and meet the poverty guidelines.

Co-sponsorship is very common. Should be no issue.

Some folks took a year+ to get through their journey, others took 6 months. The service centres fluctuate greatly in their processing speed, making them very unpredictable. Always prepare for the worst, and be pleasantly surprised if you get something better.

Edited by lost_at_sea, 06 September 2013 - 10:15 AM.





lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-06 10:14:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNeed advice on financial side of K-1 visa
Yep. You'll need a joint sponsor. It can be any one over 18 back in the US who is a citizen. They'll need to be earning enough for their own household size + the intending immigrant. They simply complete the I-134 (+ supporting evidence) that the beneficiary presents at the consulate stage.

Also, as you are living abroad, you are going to need to make sure you can show you have either maintained a US domicile, or are working on getting one. The US half either needs to be in the US already when the fiancé arrives, or travel with them. You don't have to file from within the US.

As for timings - there is no way to predict with any certainty how long it will take, so you should look into the other visa extension as soon as you need to. Could be 6 months, could be 12. No way to predict.




lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-06 10:10:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresMaybe a silly question... what do I do with my NVC case number?

That's your specific case number. It'll be printed on the visa and you'll be seeing it a lot.

 

You need that number to be able to book your medical and it'll ask for it on DS-2001.

 

You'll also be able to use it to check progress of the production of your visa via CEAC: http://ceac.state.gov/CEACStatTracker

 

You should probably read this thread: http://www.visajourn...terview-thread/


Edited by lost_at_sea, 09 September 2013 - 03:16 PM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-09 15:14:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures125% poverty in hawaii

i make 15 an hour and i make 70-80 hrs every payperiod (2 weeks) i can have my boss sign a letter also that says i make this. i hope they base it on what im currently making and not what i previously made. i have medical insurance if that matters.

 

Yes, it should be based on your current income.  Collect the evidence as listed in the I-134 instructions.  http://www.uscis.gov.../i-134instr.pdf

 

Again, remember you need to go and file your 2012 tax returns.


Edited by lost_at_sea, 09 September 2013 - 04:26 PM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-09 16:26:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures125% poverty in hawaii

i heard manila does not accept joint sponsor thats why im so worried...i feel like giving up but i wont. im so bummed. and as dave said, this house is not an asset because its the only home we have...

 

Read the threads I posted links to above.  They offer advice on what to do.  


lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-09 16:09:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures125% poverty in hawaii

In terms of not filing your tax because you were in the Philippines - well, you need to go and back file because being abroad is not a reason to not file.  You're currently very late for your 2012 returns, so you're probably due a fine, but you should get those filed ASAP.

 

Manila will accept a joint sponsor for the I-134 on a case-by-case status.

 

Here's similar topics with some advice:

 

http://www.visajourn...ion-for-manila/

 

http://www.visajourn...ila-advise-pls/


Edited by lost_at_sea, 09 September 2013 - 04:06 PM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-09 16:02:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures125% poverty in hawaii

Yep, value for a household size of 2. They want to know your gross annual income (it'll be on your tax returns).  For the I-134, they'll want to see pay stubs and a letter of employment of some nature, bank account statements etc. for evidence.  More detail one what evidence you should include can be found in the I-134 instruction PDF:

 

Remember, when you come to do the Adjustment of Status after you marry and complete the I-864, you'll be needing tax returns/IRS receipts.


lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-09 15:47:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDivorce Decree

State to State it differs somewhat as to what the decree looks like.  My husband's looked like a single sheet of paper with the all important date on which stated the dissolution of the previous marriage and it was nortorised with an embossed seal and some court stamps.  If that's what your front sheet looks like, that's probably all you need.

 

His came with all supplementary paperwork outlining the details of the separation of assets, but that's never been requested for anything - just the single sheet.

 

I think some states give out something a bit fancy looking - but his was just a boring looking form filled out.

 

 


lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-09 18:20:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAdmiited previous drug use

If you search about on the forums, you'll find people with previous drug uses experiences.

 

Generally, it means a 1 year wait, during which you need to prove you are clean if they have any doubts about your current drug use habits.  The actual handling will likely differ from country to country.

 

Are there any related convictions or cautions?  If so, never hide it. Not admitting to something that could be discovered via another method (police report, for example) is much more severe in consequence than owning up in the first place.

 

http://www.visajourn...-past-drug-use/

 

http://www.visajourn...&ss=172j26650j3


Edited by lost_at_sea, 25 July 2013 - 05:32 AM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-07-25 05:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresOk, another question regarding forms for fiancé visa...
Send forms, keep certificates etc. The certs go with you in person so they don't get lost. :)

Engagement evidence is your letters of intent, but the embassy already has those from your petition packet. No need for more unless you petition has expired.


lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-13 09:43:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedureshow to know if an embassy accept self sponsor or co-sponsor?
The embassy info may say (see link in menu bar above), the regional forum may have discussion on it, try the search or you can simply ask here.
lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-12 22:03:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresNeed help PLZZZ about Income requirements !!!!!!

How many people are in your household? Do you have children?


lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-12 17:14:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDS-260 for K-1 Visa?

Yeah, they've managed to make it confusing. smile.png

 

There's some discussion on this in the UK section.

 

Check out the big K1s at London thread from here onwards: http://www.visajourn...read/?p=6480149

 

Make sure you get to at least Nich-Nick's reply: http://www.visajourn...read/?p=6480799


Edited by lost_at_sea, 08 September 2013 - 09:53 PM.

lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-08 21:52:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDoes age difference affect approval?

Yeah! I remember you lurking around the site helping everyone out, to get your mind off of it biggrin.png

Looking back I feel so horrible I bugged you so much to help me out! You must've been so preoccupied with your own worries!

Without your help, I would've been toast! 

 

 

Catie: Nono, don't feel bad. Going around telling other people not to be so silly is a great way to try and convince yourself of the same (even if it didn't work).

 

The Freckle: I think you'll be fine. Have you got passport stamps and boarding passes and stuff? Those are really good meeting evidence (you'll be wanting that).  Photos and trips together are good true-relationship stuff!  The fact that you lived together before is *really* good - do you still have a rental agreement or something from those days?  


lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-12 17:02:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDoes age difference affect approval?

Haha! I wish I had your composure, it's getting down to the wire and I find myself biting my fingernails down to their nubs! biggrin.png

 

Oh, for sure. I'm totally cocky about it now, but I was having a minor mental breakdown just before mine, so I know the feeling.

 

HONESTLY, though, a 13 year age gap (particularly with the man being older) is *not* a big deal.  London won't care.


lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-12 16:55:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDoes age difference affect approval?

I've worried a bit about this too. My husband is 13 years older than I am. But I'm sure as long as you have enough evidence (photos, emails, affidavits, ect...) then there isn't too much to worry about.

 

They do this stuff daily, I'm sure that they can tell who's real and who's not,  by now. I wouldn't freak over it. Just be prepared!  good.gif

 

*As Lost_At_Sea stated, this stuff is more for the interview, than the petition* smile.png

 

Seriously. Catie. You have zero to be worried about. :)


lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-12 16:49:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDoes age difference affect approval?

Oh, also, forgot to mention - the age difference is unlikely to come up during the petition phase - they're mostly examining whether you meet the criteria to approve the petition (met in 2 years, can marry, will marry etc.).  If questions do come up - not saying they will - it'll be at the interview stage.  I wouldn't stress it though, as I say, so long as you include some good relationship evidence.


lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-12 16:48:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDoes age difference affect approval?

If your relationship is bonafide, then you have nothing to worry about.  

 

You'll find plenty of men here with younger wives - it's no problem.  

 

If anything, for some very high-fraud consulates, it's cases the other way round that tend the be the flag - young men marrying women who are no longer of child-bearing age (culturally, this can be very odd in some places and a thing that can be considered a flag - there was a thread on here just yesterday with folks discussing this situation).  

 

But even people in those scenarios, where there may be extra scrutiny, are able to over come it if their evidence is strong and their relationship is clear.  :)  

 

You'll be fine!  What kind of evidence are you putting into your petition?  Have you read the K1 guide and the suggestions of what you should include to show how bonafide your relationship is?  

 

http://www.visajourn...content/k1guide


lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-12 16:44:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresDo we even have a chance?

You've met. You can prove it. There's no requirement that you had to have met in the USA (very common - Russia isn't the only country that makes it hard to get a visitor visa).  You've got time to sort the financials AND you already have a co-sponsor lined up.  You've read a lot.  You should be fine and I'd get on and file ASAP.  As Darnell says - make sure you file before your evidence of last 2 years meeting expires.

 

I know Russia is becoming increasingly uh... intolerant (to put it mildly)... in regards to gay rights, so I hope this goes well for you both so you can start your life together in a country that is actually respecting of your relationship!


lost_at_seaFemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-25 17:31:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresAre police records required if my fiance spent time in a foreign country?

I would get it :)


CnPNot TellingUnited Kingdom2013-07-24 13:19:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresIn need of a little guidance.. And maybe some encouragement

I wrote out this long explanation but my computer ate it so I'll just cut to the chase. I'm new to this forum and my fiance and I are about to begin this process. It's all just so stressful and we feel like we are a little bit in over our heads. What we really need is some support and help with all this. 

As soon as we have the money we will be doing the petition. Hopefully by the end of this month. I'm going to have my mother cosign (Is that the word?) the affidavit just to ensure we meet the financial requirement. Ian and i both have jobs but he takes care of his disabled mother so he is paid a carer's allowance which doesn't leave too much for saving and I am working two part time minimum wage jobs. We don't want to get a lawyer because of the costs but I've had such a mix of "Don't waste money on a lawyer!" and "Get a lawyer, are you stupid?!" that I'm just not sure it's the right choice anymore. We would appreciate any help we can get at this point 

Hey!

So, like someone else said...deep breath and relax!

It can all be very overwhelming if you let it get to you, but it's actually all pretty straight forward. My fiancé and I didn't use a lawyer, and I managed to fill in all the forms correctly, in the midst of packing and moving all of our stuff to the USA. He had been living with me in the UK for 5 years, got a job opportunity back in CA and we had 1 month to sort everything out before he moved and I went with him for 3 months! Needless to say the whole experience was very stressful and I was certainly worried I would miss something, but if you check, check, check and check again, you will be fine!

It was only after I had submitted everything that I found this site, so I managed to do it all purely by going on the USCIS site and following the instructions there, so the fact you have found this site before doing it all, already gives you a heads up.

If you've ever filled out a form before in your life, then you will honestly be fine. The whole process is expensive enough as it is, I wouldn't add more cost in to the equation by hiring someone to fill out a few forms for you. 

Just to warn you though, if you haven't gathered already, the process after filing can be a long waiting game, so be prepared for that!! My advice at that point, is to go on the USCIS site and start getting everything together for the next part, so when that comes around, you have had a few months to make sure it is all there and perfect smile.png

But that's skipping ahead. For the petition, gather as much evidence of your relationship as possible to include in the package. The more you have, the better it is  - emails and texts (maybe skip the rude ones!), photos, plane tickets, etc. And have a good variety too - not all from the same month of the same year, but bits from the entire length of your relationship to present.

I'll attach a copy of the cover letter I included in the package. It gives you a list of the forms needed along with other stuff you will need in it. Hope it helps smile.png

And like everyone else has said, this is a great site to ask questions on, so if you get stuck just ask!!

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bettypentiér44FemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-07 10:04:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresConfused!

Thanks you guys :)


bettypentiér44FemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-13 08:14:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresConfused!

Ok, never mind! I found the answer somewhere - I need to call the NVC! 


bettypentiér44FemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-13 07:22:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresConfused!

Hey all,

 

So I received "packet" 3 today - woohoo! But I'm a little confused. So in the letter it lists all the documents I'm meant to print and fill in and where to find them, but when I got to the embassy site, it says that anybody who receives instructions after 1st September should fill out form DS-260 instead of DS-230. That's all fine, except in the letter it says to fill out DS-230 and when I go on to the link provided for the DS-260 it asks for an invoice number which apparently can be found on the letter I received...well it's not and now I'm confused about what form I should be filling in! 

Anyone know what to do??

 

Thanks


bettypentiér44FemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-13 07:17:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresOk, another question regarding forms for fiancé visa...

Send forms, keep certificates etc. The certs go with you in person so they don't get lost. smile.png

Engagement evidence is your letters of intent, but the embassy already has those from your petition packet. No need for more unless you petition has expired.

Awesome, thanks for the response!! :)


bettypentiér44FemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-13 11:57:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresOk, another question regarding forms for fiancé visa...

Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I'm confused (again!).

So I'm going over all the forms I'm meant to send back along with instructions for when I eventually get the interview. On the DS-156k form it says that I need to attach my birth certificate, police report and evidence of engagement to my fiancé, yet for the interview it says that I'm meant to take the birth certificate and police report with me...which is it? I don't particularly want to send my birth certificate off as I'm scared it will get lost! Also, what evidence of engagement are they asking for? This is for the London Embassy by the way!

 

Thanks :)


bettypentiér44FemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-13 08:18:00
K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & ProceduresQuestion about form DS-260

I put my mothers maiden name.

ok, thanks :)


bettypentiér44FemaleUnited Kingdom2013-09-14 03:58:00