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M+S
Hello Guys ..today after I finally feel better " I was sick"I decided to start collect the proofs and print the call records and the emails and everything ..so I have a question for you guys ..should i print every single email Mark and I sent each other ..or some of them ..and should I print only the inbox of our emails??? blush.gif
sarah and hicham
I printed emails from Jan 2005 to June 2006. I printed about an email a month from Jan 2005 to March 2006. In March 2006 I visited Morocco so when I returned I printed out a couple of emails per week up until June, just before the interview in order to prove we have an ongoing relationship.

I use gmail and I went into the email and clicked on "print" and it did not show my inbox. If you're extra paranoid haha you can do a print screen of your inbox.

Mine showed my name, Hicham's name, both of our email addresses, date ...


Good luck!

Sarah
Yodrak
M+S,
Might depend on what's said in some of those e-mails - diarrhea of the mouth, pen, or keyboard have been conterproductive in some cases.
Yodrak
QUOTE(M+S @ Jul 17 2006, 11:18 PM) *
.... ..so I have a question for you guys ..should i print every single email Mark and I sent each other ..or some of them ..and should I print only the inbox of our emails???
sarah and hicham
QUOTE(Yodrak @ Jul 17 2006, 08:05 PM) *

M+S,
Might depend on what's said in some of those e-mails - diarrhea of the mouth, pen, or keyboard have been conterproductive in some cases.
Yodrak
QUOTE(M+S @ Jul 17 2006, 11:18 PM) *
.... ..so I have a question for you guys ..should i print every single email Mark and I sent each other ..or some of them ..and should I print only the inbox of our emails???




haha well assuming they are decent... if you need to you can use a sharpie over something you don't want them to see.
Karen_L
Black-out with magic marker anything that's umm... *racey* blush.gif and in some cases, anything that's visa related. One of my e-mails to my fiance' said something along the lines of: "Ugh, this damn consulate is so fckin' slow and hard to contact!" BLACK-OUT! (even though I was speaking the truth wink.gif )
M+S
QUOTE(Karen_L @ Jul 18 2006, 06:45 AM) *
Black-out with magic marker anything that's umm... *racey* blush.gif and in some cases, anything that's visa related. One of my e-mails to my fiance' said something along the lines of: "Ugh, this damn consulate is so fckin' slow and hard to contact!" BLACK-OUT! (even though I was speaking the truth wink.gif )




You are right ..i will not print emails like these although I don't have them..I talk to my husband more than I write emails to him.....so I don't have much emails usualy little but i have a huge phone record I call him about 5 to 10 times a day for hours I wake him up and call at work and talk all night when he is bakc form work and w etalk befor he goes to the Gym and after he finishes and while he is driving..we are in the phone most o fthe time except when he is at work and we are alseep ...



Luis&Laura
I am printing the best e-mails, like 2 for each month for each of us.
Yodrak
Karen_L and sarah and hicham,

Not what I was referring to.

For example, some K1s have created themselves a problem by submitting documents in which they referred to each other in ways that indicated they might be married (not an issue in this case). Some people have revealed other types of information that raise the question as to whether or not the visa applicant is admissable for one reason or another.

Any evidence submitted should be carefully reviewed from a 3rd-person point of view to be sure that it makes the intended point without raising unintended questions. Submitting things in bulk without review is an invitation to trouble.

Yodrak

QUOTE(Karen_L @ Jul 18 2006, 09:15 AM) *
Black-out with magic marker anything that's umm... *racey* and in some cases, anything that's visa related. One of my e-mails to my fiance' said something along the lines of: "Ugh, this damn consulate is so fckin' slow and hard to contact!" BLACK-OUT! (even though I was speaking the truth )


M+S
[quote name='Yodrak' date='Jul 18 2006, 01:11 PM' post='316981'] Karen_L and sarah and hicham,

Not what I was referring to.

For example, some K1s have created themselves a problem by submitting documents in which they referred to each other in ways that indicated they might be married (not an issue in this case). Some people have revealed other types of information that raise the question as to whether or not the visa applicant is admissable for one reason or another.

Any evidence submitted should be carefully reviewed from a 3rd-person point of view to be sure that it makes the intended point without raising unintended questions. Submitting things in bulk without review is an invitation to trouble.

Yodrak



I got your point..now do I have to print my emails to my husband I only have acess to my email not his email ...so do you i have to print the emails that I sent him ..or it's enough to print the emails he sent me?



Yodrak
M+S,

There's really no way that anyone can answer that question for you. I can only repeat the basics of what's going on here - you need provide evidence that demonstrates the basis for your relationship, preferably without showing that the relationship may be solely for the purpose of obtaining an immigration benefit and without showing that you may be otherwise inadmissable.

You don't "have to" print any e-mails. Submit whatever you want to make the point that needs to be made. Recognize and avoid double-edge swords.

Yodrak

QUOTE(M+S @ Jul 18 2006, 03:51 PM) *

I got your point..now do I have to print my emails to my husband I only have acess to my email not his email ...so do you i have to print the emails that I sent him ..or it's enough to print the emails he sent me?


ahmkri
I have a similar question....

What exactly is a good chat conversation? What kinds of things would u recommend blacking out? Does the CO see this as hiding what was discussed? What if in the conversations we are discussing how we feel about family members, friends, ourself, how we cook, boring things?...is this normal or bad to submit? Please advise ?! Thanks
M+S
i THINK TALKING ABOUT ALL THIS ISSUES IS NOT A BIG DEAL AT ALL THE MOST IMPORTNAT IS THAT YOU ARE NOT TALKING ABOUT THINGS THAT WOULD MAKE YOU LOOK LIKE YOU MARRIED JUST TO IMMIGRATE ...
GOOD LUCK KRISTY ..DID YOU FILE THE PETITION ALREADY?
SALWA
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