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Taiwan Fiance Visa Support


Taiwan Fiance Visa Help to prepare your I-129F or I-130 petition to immigrate your Fiancee or Spouse to the USA.

To start the consulate sends a packet to your Fiancee, asking her to submit some forms, and providing a checklist of the documents needed at her interview, and instructions on how to pay the visa fee and to obtain the medical.

 

Step 1. Fiancee sends completed forms to AIT

 

Step 2. Fiancee sends TSS-113e form to AIT confirming she is ready for interview.

 

Step 3. Interview.  AIT schedules her interview, sending her an appointment letter with final instructions. This final packet instructs where and when her interview is scheduled.

 

 

Step ONE


The first packet contains the Instructions For Fiancee(E) Visa Applicants, including blank DS-230, DS-156, DS-156K and I-135 forms.

 

 

A. She should review the forms I have prepared for her, posted at your private page. If there are any changes or revisions needed she should let me know and I will make modifications, and then post the revised versions

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DS-156  2x Copies.  Attach Visa Photos. Include Taiwan Telephone Number.
                                 DO NOT SIGN

 

IF AIT sent her a hard copy of the DS-156. Your fiancee should use the DS-156 I have prepared as a template and handwrite the information into the hard copy forms.

 

DS-156K:  DO NOT SIGN

DS-230 Part 1: SIGN + DATE

 

 

 

B. She should mail the following forms to the AIT

 

DS-156  : 2x Copies.   DO NOT SIGN

DS-156K:  DO NOT SIGN
DS-230 Part 1: SIGN + DATE.

 

 

Mail to :

 

American Institute In Taiwan
Consular Section

7, Lane 134, Xin Yi Road

Section 3, Taipei, Taiwan

 




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If approved (six months is about normal, though this varies based on processing time, and to a degree the relevant embassy), the Application materials will all be forwarded to the National Passport Center for processing. Then the whole paper file wrapper is sent to the US embassy or consulate in the jurisdiction in which the fiancee resides abroad [1]. The Embassy will contact the fiancee and schedule an interview date. In the meantime, the fiancee has to have a medical examination at an approved clinic, to screen for certain infectious diseases like HIV, Tuberculosis and Syphilis. The Embassy staff will question the fiancee and ask for additional documents, to determine the authenticity of the relationship (amongst other things, that it is not an attempt to skirt 'the proper channels' of US immigration law), though the preliminary questioning in this regard is fairly straightforward and brief. If the interview goes well, the visa is granted immediately, but the fiancee's passport may need to be kept for a few days for processing. The fiancee then has six months to enter the US, and 90 days after that to marry the Petitioner. The fiancee cannot marry any other person, and must return if not married to the Petitioner. If the fiancee has children, and they were properly identified in the original petition, then they will be issued K-2 visas. Such K-2 visas depend on the parent's K-1 visa.

Expert Tip # 5

Attach a typed cover letter to the I-129F. As you have attached many documents to the I-129F, sort these out in a logical order, then type a cover sheet as an index to list all of the documents submitted. A sample cover letter is shown at Fiancee Visa Secrets eBook. This will make it easier for the USCIS officer to review your file, to find the documents he is looking for. A neat, easy to examine package gives the impression that yours is a serious and sincere application. The less doubt the examining officer has regarding the sincerity of your application the faster it will be processed.

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