Vietnamese Fiancees and Vietnam spouses of American citizens are eligible to immigrate to the USA by applying for a Fiancee K-1 or Spousal K-3 visa, by completing forms I-129F or I-130
Expert Tip # 8
Send copies of all supporting documents you attached to the I-129F, and I-134 to your Fiancee. She should review these and be intimately conversant with their contents. She should bring all of these documents to her interview at the consulate. For some documents she may be required to present originals, or certified copies of originals, make sure she gets these well in advance of her interview. A check list of what documents to send is included in Fiancee Visa Secrets eBook More Expert Fiancee Visa Tips
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