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Hello everyone... our big day is comming up quick (27 June)! Im nervous now in looking at what was sent to my email (read below). I really appreaciate all your help and will definitely repay the favors to you all especially after I live through the experience. Do I need to send the docs before hand? or am I correct in assuming I just need to bring all this with us the day of our appointment? The statements highlighted in red are where I am most concerned.

Thank you again and again.

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You must now deliver your printed application and supporting documents
to the address below. Your application will not be accepted at any
other visa issuing office. Failure to submit documents to the visa issuing
office will result in a delay and/or lead to the refusal of your
application:

British Consulate General Los Angeles
11766 Wilshire Boulevard
Suite 1200
Los Angeles California
90025

Telephone: 310 481 2900

You selected the following method of submitting your application: In
Person

The cost of your application, which you have already paid, is: USD
494.00 A Transaction Confirmation will be sent by the payment authority to
the e-mail address you gave when you completed the Card Holder Details
section. Your payment reference is:x0x0x0x0x0x0x0x0x0x0x0x

The following supporting documents are required:

* completed application form VAF2
* your current passport

* your old passport or a copy of it

 ( I lost my old passport and im not sure I have a copy  :-\\\\)


* Immigration status (Original not copy):e.g. Permanent residence card,
Valid I-94 H1-B - L-1 - B-1 I-20 (Signed on reverse side) IAP-66
Employment authorisation card with advance parole document


( How would I obtain such a thing?  ???)

* evidence of funds available to you, for example recent bank
statements covering at least the last three months

* a written invitation from your sponsor in the UK and a copy of their
British passport/EU passport or UK residence permit

( I shouldn't need that because my sponsor (Husband) is with me now, right  ;) )

* your original marriage certificate
* evidence of your sponsors accommodation in the UK, for example
mortgage or tenancy documents, etc.
* evidence of your sponsors employment or intended employment in the
UK, for example a contract or offer of employment, salary slips, etc.
* evidence of contact between you and your sponsor for example letters,
email, telephone bills, etc.
* If you wish to attend our office in person you must have a confirmed
appointment. You can book an appointment online at:
https://www.britainusa.com/eappointments/losangeles/
* One recent colour passport photograph (not more than six months old)
Please note: scanned or copies of photos are not acceptable




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i did have a copy of my husband's passport with mine as well AND i had him write me a letter.


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Can't help you with a copy of your passport, but you won't need proof of your US immigration status if you're a citizen. 


My husband is with me now does that mean i still need to have him write a letter? He will be there for our appointment. Do i need to make a seperate appointment for him? Or do we both go to the embassy together on the same appointment? He is a British Citizen.


Warmest Regards,

Caroline


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He should write a letter anyway, as he won't be able to actually go into the interview with you.

Vicky


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