I'll just stick some thoughts in the body of your prev post.
Originally posted by ruthann1212
> Thanks for the info. I was worried that he would have to wait for
> weeks to get the police cert. We will wait.
>
This is the right thing to do.
>
> Regarding the affidavit of Support, letter from my bank and
> employer. Can I send those now dated this early in the process?
> Since I have not way of knowing when his interview date or even month
> will be I'm not really sure when to start sending this stuff. I want
> to him to have them when he needs them, but not be expired. I fear
> that if he ends up with a May or June interview and has documents
> dated in January they may tell him they need to be more recent. What
> do you think?
>
When you deal with the US consulate in Nigeria, you have to be very detail-
oriented and follow their instructions strictly (even if it doesn't make
sense). I sent Mamus a thick binder containing all those documents via
DHL courier (you can use UPS as well) about 6 weeks before her interview
date. Here's a rough rule of the thumb: send all the documents as soon
as you verify on-line approval for your I129F. This'll give Sunny enough
time to get familiar with the contents. Do start assembling all the
documents now . . download the forms and look them over.
>
> Two other questions:
> on the form ds156 question # 36 does this include this time or our
> they speaking of "prior"
> one website indicated that my new husband will need my ORIGINAL
> divorce decree from my first marriage. I don't even have the
> original. The court house sent me a copy. Can you confirm the need
> for an ORIGINAL?
>
I think that the statement on question #36 refers strictly to what is on
the form DS 156. Since Sunny is going to be the one signing this portion
of the form, do I take it that he has made another visa application in
the past? If that is the case, he should be truthful about this on
question #29 and/or #31. You should emphasize to him that he has to be
scrupulously truthful in his dealing with the Con-Offs.
Unfortunately, I can't offer any useful information on the subject of
divorce decrees since it wasn't applicable in my specific case. I'll
defer to others on that . . . .
>
> Thanks for your help. How is Mamus adjusting? Is this her first time
> in the states? Have you tried fufu before? I just made it for the
> first time on Sunday... YUCK... I can't wait for Sunny... He's a good
> cook, even fufu is decent when he makes it! ahahahah..
>
You're more than welcome . . I had lots of help from others like JeffB,
Omo, etc. during my time of preparation. Yes this is Mamu's first time
here. She's having to adjust to a lot - the cold Winter, the culture and
the people. She also gets homesick sometimes. On the whole, she's been
doing pretty well.
Wow, so you made some fufu! Well, bravo!! It's good stuff to eat about
once or twice a week (at least that's what I do

)
>
> I noticed you only had a months wait between your first and second
> NOA.. lucky you!
>
Those were the good old days before the NBC/MSC started taking on the
case loads of other service centers.
>
> Oh I thought of some more questions. Can you tell me what vaccines
> your wife had to have or show proof of?
> When you sent documents back and forth to Nigeria what way was best
> for you? USPS, UPS etc.
> Thanks again!
The consulate has specific Doctors/medical centers that Sunny has to do
his tests at - they know all the vaccines and tests required. He'll take
the medical report and X-ray jacket to the consulate on the day of his
interview.
DHL is probably the best courier service for sending stuff to Nigeria. .
packages typically gets there within 1 week .I have also used UPS in
the past, but found DHL to be better. Go to
http://www.dhl.com to find your nearest location.
All the best to you and Sunny:
DG