dnoblett Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 Yes, they can and do sometimes request to see the original document that was in the I-129F petition, to verify that the copy they have is genuine. The rest of your package looks fine. As for I-134, typically what is attached to it is: (IRS Transcripts for past 3 years, Employer letter, and copies of recent pay stubs going back as far as 6 months.) Transcripts show past income, Pay stubs show current income, employer letter shows future income. Link to comment
screamneagle Posted June 29, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 Thanks, Dan! I neglected to mention the pay stubs as part of the I-134 package but they are in there as well. I'll keep you posted! Link to comment
Lee VD Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 I checked the FAQ on the list of things to bring and it said TWO NOTARIZED originals of the I-134. I checked the instructions on the I-134 and it specifically says that notarization is NOT required and I saw nowhere that 2 originals are required. Anyone know why the FAQ says that? I didn't provide pay stubs, I better get that together and email to her... Link to comment
dnoblett Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 I checked the FAQ on the list of things to bring and it said TWO NOTARIZED originals of the I-134. I checked the instructions on the I-134 and it specifically says that notarization is NOT required and I saw nowhere that 2 originals are required. Anyone know why the FAQ says that? I didn't provide pay stubs, I better get that together and email to her...Note, Notarized was the case with the I-134 BEFORE the jurat was added stating that you are signing under penalty of perjury. I-134 doe NOT need to be notarized any more, and has not needed this in well over a year now. FAQ is out of date. Link to comment
wawayu Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 Amaro: I hope you will not have to call at all! The folks at my lady's agency said that things appeared to be moving very quickly with the visa process now and that she can expect an email confirmation of receipt for her P-3 from GUZ in 3 to 4 days. Then we move on to the wait for the P-4 and interview date. I've got almost all of my documents together and am just waiting for the tax transcripts. Got to get all this stuff organized for her and then just stand by for the big swoop to Honk Kong and on to Guangzhou where I will meet my lady and her daughter. I'll keep you up to date on the P-4 time frame as it develops. Good luck to you and your lady! I hope everyone's application moves more quickly now and that is the beginning of a new and welcomed trend at GUZ. Here's a question for Dan or anyone who might know. The VJ site says that you should bring an entire copy of the original I-129F submission package with all the original documents to the interview. Is this true? Does my lady have to carry that boat load of documentation into the interview with her? If this has already been looked over and scanned into our case, is this really necessary? I thought that I would just bring the following in an accordion folder: I-134Tax transcriptsLetter from employerVisa fee receiptAirline receipts proof of visit from trip after the I-129 was submitted Updated Letters of Intent to marryUpdated Evolution Of Relationship letterLetter explaining divorcePersonal letterse-mailChat logsSkype screen shotsPhotographs She will have: Appointment letterPassport for herself and daughterP-4 medical forms completed/x-raysBirth certificate - notarized white bookDivorce certificate - notarized white bookEx-husbands death certificate - notarized white bookPolice reports for her and her daughter - notarized white bookBaptismal certificate - notarized white bookLetters from mother & father giving permission for daughter to go to US4 Passport photos of both What's your thought? "Letters from mother & father giving permission for daughter to go to US"? are you talking about letters from your future in-laws? Is this some new requirement that Guangzhou consulate is asking to bring to the interview? Link to comment
dnoblett Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 "Letters from mother & father giving permission for daughter to go to US"? are you talking about letters from your future in-laws? Is this some new requirement that Guangzhou consulate is asking to bring to the interview?Not a requirement, but it can show that he has a good relationship with future in-laws. Link to comment
wawayu Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 oh darn! is this a question VO asks during the interview often? My future in-laws aren't too thrilled with the idea of their dear daughter going to America at all! Link to comment
dnoblett Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 oh darn! is this a question VO asks during the interview often? My future in-laws aren't too thrilled with the idea of their dear daughter going to America at all!Nope, have yet so see a VO asking if fiancee has consent of parents. Don't sweat this one. Link to comment
wawayu Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 whew! Thanks again, Dan. I think I'd better prep her in case this question does come up during the interview. Should she just give the honest answer that her parents don't like the idea but stand by their daughter's choice nonetheless? Link to comment
dnoblett Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 whew! Thanks again, Dan. I think I'd better prep her in case this question does come up during the interview. Should she just give the honest answer that her parents don't like the idea but stand by their daughter's choice nonetheless?Yes, that would be a good idea, also go through all the interview questions with her in the FAQ section. http://candleforlove.com/FAQ/CFL_Interview...ions_Final1.htm Link to comment
screamneagle Posted June 30, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 30, 2010 Yes, as Dan mentioned, the question of permission from the mother and father is something I thought would prove not only consideration and respect for the family but also proof of the fact they they are part of every decision we are making with this process. I am not aware if the question has come up in any interview prior to this but I want to cover every possibility that I can think of that might be a sticking point. Better safe than sorry! It is definitely not required but could be an ace in the hole if needed. I'm sending her in there fully prepared for anything they might possibly come up with. As a side note, I just spoke to my lady a few minutes ago and she informed me that GUZ sent her an email message acknowledging receipt of the P-3 she sent out to them 2 days ago. Now we stand by and wait for the big one. Link to comment
wawayu Posted June 30, 2010 Report Share Posted June 30, 2010 Thanks Richard. My fiance sent her P3 back to GUZ yesterday. Now we are waiting for the big one too. The way it goes, we might bump into each other in Guangzhou soon. hehe:) Link to comment
screamneagle Posted June 30, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 30, 2010 It would really be great to bump into a friendly face in that environment of excitement, nerve wracking and great expectation! I'll look forward to it and to multiple pink slips! Keep us informed and I will do the same. Link to comment
Amaro Posted July 2, 2010 Report Share Posted July 2, 2010 (edited) Im going to hijack your thread since we are sharing with each other our P3 dates and maybe when we will get that appointment letter!! I just called NVC and my package was sent out to Guz on june 29th, yay the day of my birthday! So now I am waiting for my girl to get her P3, you guys are definitly moving a lot faster than me. Edited July 2, 2010 by Amaro (see edit history) Link to comment
wawayu Posted July 2, 2010 Report Share Posted July 2, 2010 let us hope we all get in the August interview group! Link to comment
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