K1 Next Step
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K1 Next Step
Hi everyone, I have a few questions regarding the next steps in our journey. I have got a letter stating the National Visa Center has recieved and approved I129F petition and that within a week it will be fowarded to the appropriate visa issuing post where your visa interview will take place.
This letter was dated November 20, 2009. It has our case number which begins with LND.
But my fiance who lives in England has not recieved anything on his end.
Question 1: Is this normal? Shouldn't he be getting something that includes all of this information?
"The fiancé(e) visa packet of a biographic data form DS-230-I Part I, Form DS-156 (in duplicate), Form DS-156K, (in duplicate), Form DS-157 (in duplicate), Form DS-2000 and a document checklist, form IV-15K."
Question 2: Is it ok that we already scheduled his medical for January 6, 2010 even though he has not got anything yet?
Thank you in advance for any help/advice!!!!
This letter was dated November 20, 2009. It has our case number which begins with LND.
But my fiance who lives in England has not recieved anything on his end.
Question 1: Is this normal? Shouldn't he be getting something that includes all of this information?
"The fiancé(e) visa packet of a biographic data form DS-230-I Part I, Form DS-156 (in duplicate), Form DS-156K, (in duplicate), Form DS-157 (in duplicate), Form DS-2000 and a document checklist, form IV-15K."
Question 2: Is it ok that we already scheduled his medical for January 6, 2010 even though he has not got anything yet?
Thank you in advance for any help/advice!!!!
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Re: K1 Next Step
Hi everyone, I have a few questions regarding the next steps in our journey. I have got a letter stating the National Visa Center has recieved and approved I129F petition and that within a week it will be fowarded to the appropriate visa issuing post where your visa interview will take place.
This letter was dated November 20, 2009. It has our case number which begins with LND.
But my fiance who lives in England has not recieved anything on his end.
Question 1: Is this normal? Shouldn't he be getting something that includes all of this information?
"The fiancé(e) visa packet of a biographic data form DS-230-I Part I, Form DS-156 (in duplicate), Form DS-156K, (in duplicate), Form DS-157 (in duplicate), Form DS-2000 and a document checklist, form IV-15K."
Question 2: Is it ok that we already scheduled his medical for January 6, 2010 even though he has not got anything yet?
Thank you in advance for any help/advice!!!!
This letter was dated November 20, 2009. It has our case number which begins with LND.
But my fiance who lives in England has not recieved anything on his end.
Question 1: Is this normal? Shouldn't he be getting something that includes all of this information?
"The fiancé(e) visa packet of a biographic data form DS-230-I Part I, Form DS-156 (in duplicate), Form DS-156K, (in duplicate), Form DS-157 (in duplicate), Form DS-2000 and a document checklist, form IV-15K."
Question 2: Is it ok that we already scheduled his medical for January 6, 2010 even though he has not got anything yet?
Thank you in advance for any help/advice!!!!
Don't worry - it will come. In the mean time, your fiance can go ahead and start filling in the forms online and start compiling all of the extra stuff that he will need to take to the interview.
Your medical date is the same as ours! What a small world.
One thing I learned yesterday, you have to take these little passport photos to the interview that will eventually go on one of the forms that has to be filled out in duplicate. When you go for the medical, go to this place by the embassy - goulds pharmacy - they can do the photos for you in the correct size, which is very specific. We live in York and I couldn't find anywhere that I trust to do them properly.
Best of luck!
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Already on the police certificate and all the documents needed. Thank you for the tip!! I am very organized when it comes to getting those things together. Its more of the process and times I always seem to have questions on. I will be flying over to be with him for a few weeks on December 23, and I will take care of organizing the paper work and all that. In the event that he hasnt gotten anything by then (which would then be a full month since I got my notification of it being sent over) what would we do? I was really hoping to find a case status checker on the london embassy site, but no such luck.
Jade84, what time is your medical appointment, Chris's is at 10:50am. I wonder if I will just end up sitting in the waiting room. Thanks for the tip on the photographs, for the initial I134F Chris went to some place in Burnley for his pictures, I havent checked but I wonder if they will work for all these photographs that will be needed.
Jade84, what time is your medical appointment, Chris's is at 10:50am. I wonder if I will just end up sitting in the waiting room. Thanks for the tip on the photographs, for the initial I134F Chris went to some place in Burnley for his pictures, I havent checked but I wonder if they will work for all these photographs that will be needed.
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I wouldn't get too hung up on the photo issue, tbh. All that is required is bog standard US spec passport photos, nothing special. Here are the requirements
http://london.usembassy.gov/cons_new/visa/iv/photo.html
They don't even have to have a white border, so if you have the right bits and peices you can even do them yourself at home.
Failing that, any good photographers should be able to do them, just give them the specs.
Goulds pharmacy is useful but only really if you're actually going to the embassy as it's 100 yards away.
It's good to know about Goulds but if it were me I would have the photos done in advance - it's risky leaving it to the day of the interview or medical. What would you do if they weren't able to do it on the day, for whatever reason? (apart from panic )
http://london.usembassy.gov/cons_new/visa/iv/photo.html
They don't even have to have a white border, so if you have the right bits and peices you can even do them yourself at home.
Failing that, any good photographers should be able to do them, just give them the specs.
Goulds pharmacy is useful but only really if you're actually going to the embassy as it's 100 yards away.
It's good to know about Goulds but if it were me I would have the photos done in advance - it's risky leaving it to the day of the interview or medical. What would you do if they weren't able to do it on the day, for whatever reason? (apart from panic )
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Already on the police certificate and all the documents needed. Thank you for the tip!! I am very organized when it comes to getting those things together. Its more of the process and times I always seem to have questions on. I will be flying over to be with him for a few weeks on December 23, and I will take care of organizing the paper work and all that. In the event that he hasnt gotten anything by then (which would then be a full month since I got my notification of it being sent over) what would we do? I was really hoping to find a case status checker on the london embassy site, but no such luck.
Jade84, what time is your medical appointment, Chris's is at 10:50am. I wonder if I will just end up sitting in the waiting room. Thanks for the tip on the photographs, for the initial I134F Chris went to some place in Burnley for his pictures, I havent checked but I wonder if they will work for all these photographs that will be needed.
Jade84, what time is your medical appointment, Chris's is at 10:50am. I wonder if I will just end up sitting in the waiting room. Thanks for the tip on the photographs, for the initial I134F Chris went to some place in Burnley for his pictures, I havent checked but I wonder if they will work for all these photographs that will be needed.
Regarding the photos for the DS 156 (I think that's the one that requires photos), you can go to this link and click the link that says "photographs".
http://london.usembassy.gov/cons_new/visa/iv/iv_15.html
From there, it will show you exactly how they should measure. Its pretty ridiculous.
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Then he returns the checklist, and the interview is set for about a month after that..
That's off the top of my head, but several K-1ers have recently posted, so a little subject line reading should net you some results.
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Oli's medical is at 1pm. Are you going the Knightsbridge location that they tell you to use "map B" for? If so, we'll probably cross paths at some point!
Regarding the photos for the DS 156 (I think that's the one that requires photos), you can go to this link and click the link that says "photographs".
http://london.usembassy.gov/cons_new/visa/iv/iv_15.html
From there, it will show you exactly how they should measure. Its pretty ridiculous.
Regarding the photos for the DS 156 (I think that's the one that requires photos), you can go to this link and click the link that says "photographs".
http://london.usembassy.gov/cons_new/visa/iv/iv_15.html
From there, it will show you exactly how they should measure. Its pretty ridiculous.
Yes it is the map b one! Thank you for the link on the photographs. This site is sooooo helpful!
Thank you so much to everyone for all the advice!
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Can I ask you a question? Did you just book the medical when you received I-129F approval? I thought I read you needed your interview date before that could be booked. I am currently at the same stage, maybe a little behind you. I have all the pack 3 forms filled out, most of the supporting evidence and need to get the medical sorted, but I stalled a bit on the check list as it asked for the date of the medical.
On a thread I started someone suggested just putting down any date, one that I wanted, but it seems to be the case that I can book it without having my interview date? Is this correct?
On a thread I started someone suggested just putting down any date, one that I wanted, but it seems to be the case that I can book it without having my interview date? Is this correct?
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Can I ask you a question? Did you just book the medical when you received I-129F approval? I thought I read you needed your interview date before that could be booked. I am currently at the same stage, maybe a little behind you. I have all the pack 3 forms filled out, most of the supporting evidence and need to get the medical sorted, but I stalled a bit on the check list as it asked for the date of the medical.
On a thread I started someone suggested just putting down any date, one that I wanted, but it seems to be the case that I can book it without having my interview date? Is this correct?
On a thread I started someone suggested just putting down any date, one that I wanted, but it seems to be the case that I can book it without having my interview date? Is this correct?
So you can go ahead and book your medical once you've received the packet 3 letter. The results are valid for one year.
For other people who wish to wait and book their medicial nearer the time of their interview - one way of doing this is to return the IV-15 checklist and write something like "I will book my medical once I have the time / date of my interview".
Generally, it's good to have the medical done and out of the way well in advance of the interview. (Note: It is a requirement that the medical be conducted before the interview). That way, in the unlikely event of further information being needed by the doctor, there's plenty of time to sort issues out without affecting the issuance of the visa.
Last edited by YouWantFriesWithThat; Dec 17th 2009 at 10:13 am.
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You can book a medical anytime - although Knightsbride will ask for your receipt / case number and that only comes with the NOA2 / packet 3 letter.
So you can go ahead and book your medical once you've received the packet 3 letter. The results are valid for one year.
For other people who wish to wait and book their medicial nearer the time of their interview - one way of doing this is to return the IV-15 checklist and write something like "I will book my medical once I have the time / date of my interview".
Generally, it's good to have the medical done and out of the way well in advance of the interview. (Note: It is a requirement that the medical be conducted before the interview). That way, in the unlikely event of further information being needed by the doctor, there's plenty of time to sort issues out without affecting the issuance of the visa.
So you can go ahead and book your medical once you've received the packet 3 letter. The results are valid for one year.
For other people who wish to wait and book their medicial nearer the time of their interview - one way of doing this is to return the IV-15 checklist and write something like "I will book my medical once I have the time / date of my interview".
Generally, it's good to have the medical done and out of the way well in advance of the interview. (Note: It is a requirement that the medical be conducted before the interview). That way, in the unlikely event of further information being needed by the doctor, there's plenty of time to sort issues out without affecting the issuance of the visa.
One more thing...seems simple, yet it is confusing me. What does 'in duplicate' mean for DS-156/157? How many copies must I complete? It will only be me applying for a visa.
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Some more info for you about the medical http://london.usembassy.gov/cons_new...v/medexam.html
Re the forms -
Complete:
1 x Form DS-230-Part 1 Signed
1 x Form DS-157K Unsigned
2 X Form DS-156 Unsigned (two copies of the form that is generated online)
2 x Form DS-157 Unsigned
Note: With the DS-156 you need two copies, not two separate forms - each time you complete a DS-156 online it generates a unique barcode. So, complete one and copy it.
http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_new...rocessing.html