K1 visa expires?
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Wht is the letter of intent? Is that the letters that we each wrote stating how we met? We had mailed those in when we filed for the I129. My fiancees interview is June4th nd the petition is good untilJuly18th. We never got the other letters notarised. Do we have to write new letters or get the old ones notarised? By the wy where do you get something notarised in the UK? Can you go to a bank like in the US?My fiancee is in Scotland and has no idea
Your fiancee can use the Consular Office in Edinburgh to get documents notarised. They operate a walk-in service Tue and Thu 9am to 12noon for this. It costs $30 for the first seal and $20 each for any additional ones. If she has any questions get her to check in Edinburgh Consular Website.
Lyn
#17
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Yes, those are the letters of intent. To my knowledge, they don't normally need to be notarized, we didn't notarize ours and they worked out fine (not London, though).
To my knowledge, the only place you can get an immigration document notarized in the UK is at the US Embassy.
Rene
To my knowledge, the only place you can get an immigration document notarized in the UK is at the US Embassy.
Rene
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Hi
Your fiancee can use the Consular Office in Edinburgh to get documents notarised. They operate a walk-in service Tue and Thu 9am to 12noon for this. It costs $30 for the first seal and $20 each for any additional ones. If she has any questions get her to check in Edinburgh Consular Website.
Lyn
Your fiancee can use the Consular Office in Edinburgh to get documents notarised. They operate a walk-in service Tue and Thu 9am to 12noon for this. It costs $30 for the first seal and $20 each for any additional ones. If she has any questions get her to check in Edinburgh Consular Website.
Lyn
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#21
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My attorney said that besidesme sponsering him and my mom co sponsoring because my base salary is mot enough and part of my income is commision he should fill out an I 134 and sonsor himself as well
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I had my interview 2 weeks ago in London. Our case went past four months from NOA2 to interview. Not a problem. My mistake was I took a letter of intent that was not notarized. Embassy would not accept this, Which meant my case was suspended until I was able to submit the notarized letter. Which I have done now, just waiting visa from courrier.
So if you don't get a interview date before June 5th, make sure you take a notarized letter of intent, or else your case will be delayed.
Goodluck,
Nicky
So if you don't get a interview date before June 5th, make sure you take a notarized letter of intent, or else your case will be delayed.
Goodluck,
Nicky
I have never heard of the letters having to be notarized. In lieu of notarization, one can use what I call "magic language" -- "I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct." This has to appear at the end of the document but before the signature which needs to be dated.
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Yes, those are the letters of intent. To my knowledge, they don't normally need to be notarized, we didn't notarize ours and they worked out fine (not London, though).
To my knowledge, the only place you can get an immigration document notarized in the UK is at the US Embassy.
Rene
To my knowledge, the only place you can get an immigration document notarized in the UK is at the US Embassy.
Rene
Our letters just said how we met, minor mushy stuff, and how we intended to marry within 90 days of his legal entry to the U.S. with a fiance visa.
#25
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Hi:
I have never heard of the letters having to be notarized. In lieu of notarization, one can use what I call "magic language" -- "I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct." This has to appear at the end of the document but before the signature which needs to be dated.
I have never heard of the letters having to be notarized. In lieu of notarization, one can use what I call "magic language" -- "I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the United States of America that the foregoing is true and correct." This has to appear at the end of the document but before the signature which needs to be dated.
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The "offical" stuff we said (after the how did we meet, and mushy stuff) was:
"I intend to marry Keith ***** within 90 days of his lawful entry to the United States of America with a fiancé visa.
As evidence of our relationship I have attached documentation including copies of photographs, emails, and telephone bills."
I would not worry if you didn't include such a statement - if they want it, they'll ask for it
#27
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Thanks Rene, I honestly feell ike I've learned alot more in this forum than from my attorney. She has been practicing for over 15 years specializing in immigration nd told me that she has dealt with lots of people marrying people from the UK. Meanwhile she didn't know that we needed to use an I 134 and originally had us do a I84 and I84A. She said it would be ok to have the medical right before the interview and the embassy needs the medical report a few days before hand. She also said Gary could call up to make his Visa appointment which is obviously wrong.She teaches courses on immigrtation and has written several books so I don't understand why she is not more knowledgeable. It's very frustrating. She first said I didn't need a co sponsor because my assets are enough and then said I did.
#28
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There's probably no one rule. We had an attorney, and he recommended we include that. I'm sure you can state that is your intent if they question it. We didn't include the statement Mr. F recommends, although (of course) it would be a good thing for some to include. But ours worked fine without it.
The "offical" stuff we said (after the how did we meet, and mushy stuff) was:
"I intend to marry Keith ***** within 90 days of his lawful entry to the United States of America with a fiancé visa.
As evidence of our relationship I have attached documentation including copies of photographs, emails, and telephone bills."
I would not worry if you didn't include such a statement - if they want it, they'll ask for it
The "offical" stuff we said (after the how did we meet, and mushy stuff) was:
"I intend to marry Keith ***** within 90 days of his lawful entry to the United States of America with a fiancé visa.
As evidence of our relationship I have attached documentation including copies of photographs, emails, and telephone bills."
I would not worry if you didn't include such a statement - if they want it, they'll ask for it
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Keith was from a few places, born in Methin I beileve, lately a little town not too far from Dundee.
We did not need the letter notarised - the only thing I got notarised was the affadavit of support. Never hurts I suppose, but it wasn't required for us.
#30
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We are in the middle of the K1 application. I got the approval notice on March 7th 2008, My fiance who lives in England got his packet on March 14th. He has been working on it since then and he just mailed off his check list packet on May 9th, 2008. I have counted 90 days from the approval notice and that means it expires on June 5th, 2008. He still has not gotten his interview scheduled, we are waiting for them to tell him when to come. From reading other posts I can assume that his interview will be scheduled for the end of June or early July, but that is after the 90 day mark of the approval notice. I was told that the entire application would expire 90 days from the approval notice, so now I am in a panic.
Does anyone know where I can get the papers to file an extension? It took a long time for the two police clearances to come through, as well as his birth certificate. I was yelled at by other people saying "you should have been working on that before he got his check list" but this is the first time I have ever done this and neither one of us knew what to expect so we waited for the check list and did it then, and its taken very long.
So I guess I have to file an extension but I don't know where to begin. There are no forms on the USCIS site or information.
If anyone knows of anything please let me know. I dont want to spend the money to start this process all over again.
Thanks!
~Kate
Does anyone know where I can get the papers to file an extension? It took a long time for the two police clearances to come through, as well as his birth certificate. I was yelled at by other people saying "you should have been working on that before he got his check list" but this is the first time I have ever done this and neither one of us knew what to expect so we waited for the check list and did it then, and its taken very long.
So I guess I have to file an extension but I don't know where to begin. There are no forms on the USCIS site or information.
If anyone knows of anything please let me know. I dont want to spend the money to start this process all over again.
Thanks!
~Kate