AllieG
May 11 2008, 02:46 AM
I am wanting to send in forms for a fiancee visa but I don;t think i have the originals. I have just got back from America this time and have the ticket for this time but found it while I was aay my mum threw away the other things when she decided to tidy my room and throw things away. I needed them and she knew it but still threw them away. I have scanned copies but I dont know if that will be enough. My Fiance has copies of tickets when he came over here so would that be enough or do I need more. I have the stamps in my passport to show I visited and the itinerary from the online site. We also have some pictures of the two of us together. Please Help I have no idea what to do.
karvy02
May 11 2008, 06:32 AM
It should be fine if you don't have the original tickets, especially since most airlines don't even have paper tickets anymore I made printouts of our travel itineraries (with our names and proof of purchase on them) and highlighted the photocopied stamps in my passport and that seemed to be good enough. I also included original pictures of us together on several different occasions as well as some of the receipts that were related to our recent engagement (ring receipt, deposit for the wedding location), so if you have those it might be helpful too.
Good luck!
greeneyedgirlfl
May 11 2008, 07:54 AM
Darren ran in to the same problem. He e-mailed the airline, and they sent him a letter stating the dates that he traveled to the States. Only took about a week.
Sylvia_n_Joseph
May 11 2008, 09:48 AM
You only have to prove one meeting. So if you have the one from your current trip you are fine. The rule is one meeting less than 2 years. More is fine but not required
Mickitwin
May 11 2008, 08:45 PM
If you have a frequent flier account with the airline you flew on you can log into your account and print your travel history. That is what I was able to do. It's free to sign up and I figured it takes a bunch of miles to qualify for anything but you never know when they would come in handy.
Good Luck!
*julez*
May 12 2008, 12:31 PM
Scanned copies are fine anyway since you are not required to submit originals with the I129f packet. It sounds like you have more than enough evidence to prove you've met within the last 2 years. Good luck!
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