yemmie Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Hey Guys, If the answer to this question is already posted somewhere please forgive me. I looked for it and could not find it. When we are preparing our documents for our K1 interview in GUZ, how far in advance can they be prepared and still be considered valid? I am interested in any and all: Bank letters, Notarized passports, I-134, certificates of marriageability, etc. I'm sure you all get what I mean. It would help to know how early is not too early so we don't run around at the last minute trying to get too many things together. David, I know I am asking a lot, but would it be possible to add this information to your kitchen sink list? Thanks to all. Link to comment
lostness Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 The more current the information is the better...so the closer you get this stuff to the interview the better. But I think the generally accepted rule is the stuff in NO more than 6 months old. Link to comment
griz326 Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 (edited) Allow me to tag along on this, please.... How do you get a "certified passport?" I asked our local notary to notarize a copy of my passport and she refused to do it. She said that she only notarizes signatures. The things I've read seem to want a notary's seal on every photocopy page of the passport. Edited April 15, 2008 by griz326 (see edit history) Link to comment
clayton2103 Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Allow me to tag along on this, please.... How do you get a "certified passport?" I asked our local notary to notarize a copy of my passport and she refused to do it. She said that she only notarizes signatures. The things I've read seem to want a notary's seal on every photocopy page of the passport. griz, This has been brought up in a past post, yet I can not find it at the moment.Some will not notarize due to the reason she spoke of. Others have no problem with this. Try a couple more and you will find one that will not have an issue and stamp your copy of your passport with their seal.Although I had every page of my passport and the cover copied, I only had the notary stamp the page with my info and photo. Clayton Link to comment
david_dawei Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 I feel that the general rule is, once the SO returns P3:- SO gets notarial certificates- USC starts to gather financial info; Since the P3 to the interview is a few months, there is time to get this done during this window and mailed to china.. and have a second mailing in case of any issues. For the passport, you get a 'certified copy'... At the top of each page:"TRUE COPY OF PASSPORT AND VISA FOR "MY NAME"" PASSPORT PAGE COPY IN MAIN PART OF PAGE At bottom of each page: "I CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE COPY OF THE PASSPORT AND VISA BELONGING TO "MY NAME." SWORN BEFORE ME ON ________________." ___________________________ NOTARY PUBLIC Link to comment
N&J Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 I feel that the general rule is, once the SO returns P3:- SO gets notarial certificates- USC starts to gather financial info; Since the P3 to the interview is a few months, there is time to get this done during this window and mailed to china.. and have a second mailing in case of any issues. For the passport, you get a 'certified copy'... At the top of each page:"TRUE COPY OF PASSPORT AND VISA FOR "MY NAME"" PASSPORT PAGE COPY IN MAIN PART OF PAGE At bottom of each page: "I CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE COPY OF THE PASSPORT AND VISA BELONGING TO "MY NAME." SWORN BEFORE ME ON ________________." ___________________________ NOTARY PUBLIC David so we don't sign this correct?And the notary is certifying that they viewed the passport only?Thanks Link to comment
iray Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Question on the I 134.... If your income is well above the guidelines, I have read that you don't need to show other information like: personal property; stocks; life insurance; cash on hand; real estate; etc. If this is the case, what do you put in those spaces? nothing, n/a, or what? Thanks for any response. Good luck to all!! Link to comment
Guest Rob & Jin Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Question on the I 134.... If your income is well above the guidelines, I have read that you don't need to show other information like: personal property; stocks; life insurance; cash on hand; real estate; etc. If this is the case, what do you put in those spaces? nothing, n/a, or what? Thanks for any response. Good luck to all!! leave them blank Link to comment
Randy W Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 Question on the I 134.... If your income is well above the guidelines, I have read that you don't need to show other information like: personal property; stocks; life insurance; cash on hand; real estate; etc. If this is the case, what do you put in those spaces? nothing, n/a, or what? Thanks for any response. Good luck to all!! leave them blankSpeaking for myself - I tend to answer a question Link to comment
michaelt Posted April 15, 2008 Report Share Posted April 15, 2008 I waited till the last minute on Letter from Employer only. Had bank letters done two weeks before I went to GUZ for interview (although really did not need to show assets).I color copied passport/visa and had a notary friend notarize. Looked official enough to my eyes. : ) Link to comment
yemmie Posted April 16, 2008 Author Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 I waited till the last minute on Letter from Employer only. Had bank letters done two weeks before I went to GUZ for interview (although really did not need to show assets).I color copied passport/visa and had a notary friend notarize. Looked official enough to my eyes. : )Once again thanks to all for your input on my question. Now I feel more confident about having enough time to get everything done without ending up doing something twice because I jumped the gun. Link to comment
michaelt Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 I also think I had 1-134 done a month or so before interview. That allowed me time to send copy to my fiance (and I also brought a copy when I flew to interview. Good luck!!! Link to comment
jimncherry Posted April 16, 2008 Report Share Posted April 16, 2008 Allow me to tag along on this, please.... How do you get a "certified passport?" I asked our local notary to notarize a copy of my passport and she refused to do it. She said that she only notarizes signatures. The things I've read seem to want a notary's seal on every photocopy page of the passport. Your notory is correct. They do not notorize copies of your passport. I know because I am a notory for the State of Oregon. We notorize the document you are signing. jimncherry Link to comment
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