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Re: Preparing for K1 interview
Originally Posted by Jamie1875
(Post 10225282)
Going by everything i've mentioned in the folder i'm taking down am i good for launch? ....:) |
Re: Preparing for K1 interview
OK, I should have written "The consulate may want reaffirmation that the parties are willing and able to marry, as they were back when when the petition was first submitted."
Agreed that the consular section in London requires a new statement of intent to marry in order to revalidate the petition, but there could be other reasons why they might want it - case specific reasons, such as ambiguous information in the supporting documentation that is submitted. Regards, JEff
Originally Posted by Moxie
(Post 10225734)
Not needed from either party at this time. The letter from the Embassy says:
The K1/3 petition is valid for four months from the date of action (priority date at the bottom of the letter) and must be valid to process your case to conclusion. To revalidate the petition, please request your fiancé(e) to make a notarized statement of intent to marry within ninety days of your arrival in the U.S. and present it on the day of your interview. She doesn't need to revalidate the petition unless she doesn't interview until October 14. At the bottom of the letter it has specific info to the case including Priority Date. Priority date as listed by the embassy is the date of petition approval for the purpose of this letter.The beneficiary signs under oath his intent at the interview. |
Re: Preparing for K1 interview
I bet you could come up with an argument for why the consulate may want him to paint his toenails pink, too. :eek:
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Re: Preparing for K1 interview
No, I couldn't. But I have seen cases where new statements of intent were requested when revalidation of the petition was not the issue, so I know it can happen.
Regards, JEff
Originally Posted by Moxie
(Post 10225862)
I bet you could come up with an argument for why the consulate may want him to paint his toenails pink, too. :eek:
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Re: Preparing for K1 interview
Right, so my fiance currently earns $15k per year. Are you saying that if she doesnt include income that the savings amount should be 3x the 125% proverty line.
She currently has $4,000 in her savings account and i have a pretty large amount of savings also in my account here in the UK. |
Re: Preparing for K1 interview
Originally Posted by Jamie1875
(Post 10226057)
Right, so my fiance currently earns $15k per year. Are you saying that if she doesnt include income that the savings amount should be 3x the 125% proverty line.
She currently has $4,000 in her savings account and i have a pretty large amount of savings also in my account here in the UK. In general, for the I-864, if assets are used, they must equal 3x what is lacking in income. However, since there's no set dollar amount for the I-134, that's not written in stone, it's just a rough guideline. You cannot combine your own savings with your fiance's savings or income to come up with a total figure. But of course you can bring evidence of everything to the K-1 visa interview, and see what the ConOff thinks...either your fiance qualifies or she doesn't; or you qualify or you don't; and if neither of you do, you'll be asked to find a sponsor who does. Keep in mind you will need to do this all again with your subsequent AOS and I-864 affidavit of support, which has strict dollar amount requirements. So be prepared. But by that time, your assets CAN be included on your wife's I-864. Rene |
Re: Preparing for K1 interview
So i have photocopies that my fiance sent me of everything she submitted with the I-129F, i also have a I-134 from her. But from what you're saying Jeff i take it that it would be wise if she was to send me over to take to the interview a notarized copy of an up to date statement of intent to marry. Just going by what you previously mentioned of the officer by off chance still requesting it even though the person is still within the 4 month period like ourselfs?
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Re: Preparing for K1 interview
Originally Posted by Jamie1875
(Post 10226080)
But from what you're saying Jeff i take it that it would be wise if she was to send me over to take to the interview a notarized copy of an up to date statement of intent to marry. Just going by what you previously mentioned of the officer by off chance still requesting it even though the person is still within the 4 month period like ourselfs?
But if you do want to bring one, it does not have to be notarized. Rene |
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Ok, it's just that in the letter they sent me requesting the package 3 forms they said ''To revalidate the petition, please request your fiance to make a notarized statement of intent to marry within 90 days of your arrival in the US and present it on the day of your interview.
So if i'm taking it down with me just incase, even though as you say it's highly unlikely that i'll need it anyway, by the sounds of it they request that it's notarized according to the letter? |
Re: Preparing for K1 interview
Originally Posted by Jamie1875
(Post 10226115)
Ok, it's just that in the letter they sent me requesting the package 3 forms they said ''To revalidate the petition, please request your fiance to make a notarized statement of intent to marry within 90 days of your arrival in the US and present it on the day of your interview.
So if i'm taking it down with me just incase, even though as you say it's highly unlikely that i'll need it anyway, by the sounds of it they request that it's notarized according to the letter? Rene |
Re: Preparing for K1 interview
I agree with Rene's answer to this question, but if you are risk averse and want to avoid any chance of delay be prepared with an updated statement of intent.
Regards, JEff
Originally Posted by Jamie1875
(Post 10226080)
So i have photocopies that my fiance sent me of everything she submitted with the I-129F, i also have a I-134 from her. But from what you're saying Jeff i take it that it would be wise if she was to send me over to take to the interview a notarized copy of an up to date statement of intent to marry. Just going by what you previously mentioned of the officer by off chance still requesting it even though the person is still within the 4 month period like ourselfs?
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Re: Preparing for K1 interview
Hey guys,
So i was just thinking, the part on the embassy website that says - ''All documents are required even if they were previously submitted to the USCIS with your petition.'' My fiance made photocopies of everything she sent with the I-129F Petition and she sent them over to me. So i have photocopies of them but they aren't the original's, and it's the part on the site that say's - ''You are required to obtain the original documents or certified copies, and one photocopy (with the exception of your passport and photographs)''. So am i ok going down just with all the copies of the I-129F petition that she sent me or do i need to get her to fill out all the forms again and send them over for my interview? :confused: Also, i (stupidly) didn't make copies of the DS forms that i sent to the embassy with package 3. Do i need to go and do these forms again and take them down to London with me or am i fine because they aren't required as these weren't submitted to USCIS? I know i should of made copies of everything and i have no idea why i forgot to do this with the DS forms (which took flippin ages to do! Haha) Thanks |
Re: Preparing for K1 interview
In general, when things are submitted to USCIS or DOS, forms are originals and backup evidence is photocopies. When you attend the visa interview, bring a photocopy of the forms, and the original backup evidence. But London is one of the lenient ones, and does not usually ask to see the originals of the backup evidence that was sent with the I-129F.
The only original form you should be bringing to the visa interview is the I-134. Backup documents for the I-134 should be photocopies. Rene |
Re: Preparing for K1 interview
Originally Posted by Noorah101
(Post 10232415)
In general, when things are submitted to USCIS or DOS, forms are originals and backup evidence is photocopies. When you attend the visa interview, bring a photocopy of the forms, and the original backup evidence. But London is one of the lenient ones, and does not usually ask to see the originals of the backup evidence that was sent with the I-129F.
The only original form you should be bringing to the visa interview is the I-134. Backup documents for the I-134 should be photocopies. Rene So, photocopies of I-129F petition forms, photocopies of DS forms, original I-134 (even though i submitted an original one from my fiance with package 3, she's sent me another one aswel though) Original evidence thats is proof of the relationship. My bank savings statements if required. Passport, Birth/police certificate originals/copies How's my list? Sorry that i keep going on abit, it's obviously just so important i get this right, i need too! :fingerscrossed: |
Re: Preparing for K1 interview
Originally Posted by Jamie1875
(Post 10233568)
What do you mean for the original backup evidence? As in evidence that we submitted to prove the relationship, ie photo's and such?
So, photocopies of I-129F petition forms, photocopies of DS forms, original I-134 (even though i submitted an original one from my fiance with package 3, she's sent me another one aswel though) Original evidence thats is proof of the relationship. My bank savings statements if required. Passport, Birth/police certificate originals/copies Don't worry. London is very relaxed about the amount of evidence and whether you have originals/copies and such. Sounds to me like you'll be fine. Rene |
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