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Corey-Mariya
Hey everyone just wondering if people are suppose to take new evidence for the interview? Already sent in lots of evidence when In in our petition! Did anyone else bring new pictures plane tickets ect? to your interview?
Thanks
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God's*GiRL
QUOTE(Corey-Mariya @ Apr 5 2008, 08:00 PM) *
Hey everyone just wondering if people are suppose to take new evidence for the interview? Already sent in lots of evidence when In in our petition! Did anyone else bring new pictures plane tickets ect? to your interview?
Thanks
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I believe you will bring proof of "on going relationship" between you and your fiancee,like photos,
email,cards ,snail mail, chat logs,anything essential.
Remember its better to be over prepared than be sorry later on..
Goodluck to your interview and oh by the way dont forget your letter on intent to marry.

God speed!
Kazan' Tiger
Yes, you need to show proof of an ongoing relationship. All that was sent in with the original petition is considered proof of meeting. The Embassy is now asking, "Are you still together?" "Do you still want to marry?" "Prove it to us!" You need to show proof you and your fiancée are still together, communicating and building your relationship since you filed for her. This can be done with more copies of tickets, visas, new photos together, etc. you've visited again; phone bills; e-mails; chat logs; gift receipts; statements reaffirming your desire to marry; or what ever other evidence you can think of! yes.gif
slim
We also typed up a new "letter of intent to marry" (which is not required, but suggested here on VJ) which is an excellent idea because it literally says "I'm going to marry this person when we're together again." There's no better proof than that!
Bobalouie
QUOTE(slim @ Apr 5 2008, 08:15 PM) *
We also typed up a new "letter of intent to marry" (which is not required, but suggested here on VJ) which is an excellent idea because it literally says "I'm going to marry this person when we're together again." There's no better proof than that!


I did the same thing Slim, at the suggestion of the VJ guides.
Kotenochek
I had my interview 17th of august 2007.
I brought with me whole album of pictures,our house picture here in Usa,letter of intent from my fiance,His tickets and phone bills.they checked it all at the interview.In some cases they do not even look at it,but i advice to have it all- just in case.
Its all going to be fine as long as your affidavit of support is notarized and all papers are correct.
good luck!
Bobalouie
QUOTE(Kotenochek @ Apr 7 2008, 05:49 PM) *
I had my interview 17th of august 2007.
I brought with me whole album of pictures,our house picture here in Usa,letter of intent from my fiance,His tickets and phone bills.they checked it all at the interview.In some cases they do not even look at it,but i advice to have it all- just in case.
Its all going to be fine as long as your affidavit of support is notarized and all papers are correct.
good luck!


Yea, Elena told me yesterday the consul only looked at one photo out of a book of 20!
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