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Filed: Country: Romania
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Me n my gf generally talk on skype and are on video with each other for very long hours. Would call logs be a good item to prove an ongoing relationship? Unfortunately we don't chat through text so much, so there's not as much to show for the application. Would there be doubts as the call logs don't provide any content?

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
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the person who interviews wants to see actual time spent together

they say bring in proof of chats and emails and cards and photos (should be not only you and gf but with family of foreign beneficary)

spend time together / actual time

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if u have a mixture of communication and photos i think thats all u really need , as said before photos should be u and the fiance mixed in with family , and your good to go

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks for the replies so far guys. Of course, I intend to send other forms of proof such as photos, boarding passes, etc...

The question was more geared towards skype call logs vs chat logs

if u have a mixture of communication and photos i think thats all u really need , as said before photos should be u and the fiance mixed in with family , and your good to go

Actually, I'll be incapable of showing photos of her with my family since she cannot easily travel here due to obtaining B2. Perhaps I can have pics of us with her family.


the person who interviews wants to see actual time spent together

they say bring in proof of chats and emails and cards and photos (should be not only you and gf but with family of foreign beneficary)

spend time together / actual time

Any particular reason why it's important that the beneficiary's family should be in the pictures?

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if you don`t have their family in the picture, you will be fine too. The interviewer literally asked me "how do you like your future mother in law" and after I told her how much I love her (which I really do, she is amazing), she said "you could have told me you hated her, it would not have made a difference at all for your approval".

You have to get along with your partner, getting along with their family is an added bonus but not a requirement.

To answer your original question though, yes, skype call logs are good proof of an ongoing relationship. The pictures are to prove you have met in person (and to kind of figure out what vibe there is between you on those pictures). The chat logs and all that prove that you still keep in touch even when you are not together in person, which is a big part of having a bona fide Long distance relationship. Good luck on your interview!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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I'm still waiting for NOA2, I can say that we did sent some call logs from Skype. But I think the best we have when it comes to Skype it's a picture that her dad took of us sleeping facing each other through Skype. We always do that, just leave the computer on next to us and go to bed, feels a lot closer, easier to endure the distance.

I would suggest that, some pics you take from each other while talking on Skype.

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