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hey guys
so after mailing our initial application for the k1 visa on about january 10th, my fiancee received the acceptance letter letter on around july 20 confirming the i129f was accepted and that the next step would be my embassy (london) contacting me two questions: 1)is this done by telephone or do they send me a letter? 2)how long does it usually take for contact to be made? thanks! |
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Letter.
A month, plus or minus. Plan on plus due to vacation season and the olympics. Your fiancee should also receive a letter from the NVC telling her that it has received the approved petition from USCIS and has sent it on to the consular section. |
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haha, yeah she did
and funnily enough, i just got home and my letter is here, with the case number and everything at the bottom so what's the next step? and actually..question. we're going to be using my fiancee and a co-sponsor as affadavits of support- does that mean if by the time i go into the interview, and as long as that all checks out, it's okay if i have zero savings? i'd really prefer to go in there with a few thousand pounds saved up, and i won't be in that position til september-ish,as we've just paid practically all our wedding costs |
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Originally Posted by aaronjamie
(Post 10203499)
so what's the next step?
we're going to be using my fiancee and a co-sponsor as affadavits of support- does that mean if by the time i go into the interview, and as long as that all checks out, it's okay if i have zero savings? i'd really prefer to go in there with a few thousand pounds saved up, and i won't be in that position til september-ish,as we've just paid practically all our wedding costs Rene |
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Originally Posted by aaronjamie
(Post 10203499)
...as we've just paid practically all our wedding costs
Rene |
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nope, we already changed it once, from september to november, it can be changed again with no charge
thanks for the help guys the letter provides a web address with the next steps- but from history, i don't think the guidelines are always that clear are all these 'forms' online? or do we mail them? |
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The next step is to read the letter.
Originally Posted by aaronjamie
(Post 10203499)
haha, yeah she did
and funnily enough, i just got home and my letter is here, with the case number and everything at the bottom so what's the next step?
Originally Posted by aaronjamie
(Post 10203499)
and actually..question. we're going to be using my fiancee and a co-sponsor as affadavits of support- does that mean if by the time i go into the interview, and as long as that all checks out, it's okay if i have zero savings?
Originally Posted by aaronjamie
(Post 10203499)
i'd really prefer to go in there with a few thousand pounds saved up, and i won't be in that position til september-ish,as we've just paid practically all our wedding costs
|
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Originally Posted by aaronjamie
(Post 10203532)
the letter provides a web address with the next steps- but from history, i don't think the guidelines are always that clear
are all these 'forms' online? or do we mail them? Rene |
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thanks for the help
i looked on the website, it looks pretty clear so do i schedule my medical appointment and then wait until that's done til i schedule my visa interview? how quickly are both of these arranged? |
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Originally Posted by aaronjamie
(Post 10203560)
so do i schedule my medical appointment and then wait until that's done til i schedule my visa interview?
how quickly are both of these arranged? It takes about a week for your medical results to reach the consulate. You might have to send in a "ready" checklist to the consulate so they know you're ready for your interview (i.e., you have everything on the checklist ready to go). I'm guessing the consulate will book your interview somewhere between 4 to 8 weeks later. Rene |
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also one more thing. affadavit of support. could it be my fiancee's mother?
she doesn't have a job, but through benefits - retirement stuff i guess you can - her husband was in the army all his life and she gets paid by them - and she receives just under $40000 a year - could we use her? or does it have to be someone in employment? |
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thanks noorah.
so for the medical i need the police report. and the money for the fee. anything else? |
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Originally Posted by aaronjamie
(Post 10203567)
also one more thing. affadavit of support. could it be my fiancee's mother?
she doesn't have a job, but through benefits - retirement stuff i guess you can - her husband was in the army all his life and she gets paid by them - and she receives just under $40000 a year - could we use her? or does it have to be someone in employment? Rene |
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Originally Posted by aaronjamie
(Post 10203570)
thanks noorah.
so for the medical i need the police report. and the money for the fee. anything else? Rene |
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thanks noorah. you're wonderful. can we use her mother in law even if she doesn't get tax returns?
also - more on the medical interview. once that's complete do i get a receipt to send in with all the forms? or do they just send it on to the embassy themselves? and you say it takes a week or two - does that mean i should wait a week or two before i send in all the forms? and finally - this checklist - is this the ds-2001> or something else? |
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