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sweety10
I am going to start putting all my docs together for my upcoming interview. What kinda evidence is appropriate? I haven't called my hubby much. I have some yahoo! phone calls, calls made from shops. HE calls me every single day, but his phone card co. doesn't provide an itemized call history. What do I do?
ailyn
the consulate officer would want to look or would ask for some evidence of your relationship with your fiance/husband, so any pictures or letters or email conversation or just anything that shows your relationship with him is real. wedding pictures ( esp. with your family, you know things like that ).. any small details for you would be big thing for them and would make them approve your application...so, be cautious about everything. Goodluck!




QUOTE(sweety10 @ Apr 1 2008, 11:18 AM) *
I am going to start putting all my docs together for my upcoming interview. What kinda evidence is appropriate? I haven't called my hubby much. I have some yahoo! phone calls, calls made from shops. HE calls me every single day, but his phone card co. doesn't provide an itemized call history. What do I do?

Mononoke28
Anything and everything you may think of, whatever phone records you have, e-mails, chats, pictures, receipts of anything that may prove you have a bona fide relationship, boarding passes, hotel receipts if any, lots of pictures, letters, birthday cards, etc.

Diana
M and K
QUOTE(sweety10 @ Apr 1 2008, 09:18 AM) *
I am going to start putting all my docs together for my upcoming interview. What kinda evidence is appropriate? I haven't called my hubby much. I have some yahoo! phone calls, calls made from shops. HE calls me every single day, but his phone card co. doesn't provide an itemized call history. What do I do?


Organize, Organize, Organize
From what I’ve been told, the interviewing officers really appreciate organized records. Things like pictures should be put in a photo album and things like that. This makes it easy to review and present to the officer.
Photos, email and phone call records. Especially any records between the time you filed and interview date. These prove an ongoing close relationship.
This organization and completeness of records helps to keep the officer happy. It’s important to keep them happy, just in case they had a bad day.
Another good point I was told, don’t offer information unless it is asked for, but be prepared with all documented proof you can turn up.

I always believe it is better to be over prepared.

Most important, remain calm and confident about your relationship. You are not trying to hide anything. The officer is basically looking for evidence of a close relationship. In some cases, this could be just the way questions are answered. If you don’t know the answer to a question, then tell them you don’t know. Never lie and don’t say “I’m not sure”. Your spouse should be familiar with all information that is on all your documents. These may be asked.

Check out sample questions for practice:
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...p;page=exampleq

Best of luck.
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