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Lan&Mike
Hello guys,

Should i ask my fiance to send me back those handwritten letters and cards which i sent to him by post office as a proof of our relationship for my upcoming interview?

Tks and have nice days to come to all of you.

Lan&Mike
john_and_marlene
QUOTE(Lan&Mike @ Mar 22 2007, 07:19 AM) *
Hello guys,

Should i ask my fiance to send me back those handwritten letters and cards which i sent to him by post office as a proof of our relationship for my upcoming interview?

Tks and have nice days to come to all of you.

Lan&Mike


Yes
chuckandkim
Yes, yes and yes! Including the envelopes that have the postage stamp and post-marks.
Lan&Mike
Tks, John and Marlene

Lan&Mike
Lan&Mike
QUOTE(chuckandkim @ Mar 22 2007, 07:27 AM) *
Yes, yes and yes! Including the envelopes that have the postage stamp and post-marks.


Thank you, Chuck and Kim smile.gif

Lan&Mike
Aymerlu
QUOTE(Lan&Mike @ Mar 22 2007, 07:19 AM) *
Hello guys,

Should i ask my fiance to send me back those handwritten letters and cards which i sent to him by post office as a proof of our relationship for my upcoming interview?

Tks and have nice days to come to all of you.

Lan&Mike

Yep....you need to being as much evidence as possible to the interview. Best of luck!
Nanusia & Lukaszek
I agree with everyone, the more evidence the better.

However, when my fiance was at the interview, they didnt ask to see anything. I kept telling him they'll ask for sure... that he volunteered to show them. They said "no thanks" smile.gif
STL_HCMC
I think handwritten letters with postage are great primary evidence.

STL_HCMC
George and Jenny
QUOTE(STL_HCMC @ Mar 22 2007, 08:30 PM) *
I think handwritten letters with postage are great primary evidence.

STL_HCMC

yes
T&T
Yes is my answer, but in my case i did not ask him to send me any writting letter or card because we have more than 700 emails within 2 yrs so we thought that was not necessary and we were right. Also, i pay attention that they did not "check" your evidence strictly at the interview. you should have everything with you but should not so worried about it. The most important thing is your fiance support papers and the other papers. The HCMC is kind of "weird", they make decision about pink/blue slip before your interview only via looking and cheking of all your papers. Be confident in that day and you will get it!
Good luck to both of you

Trang




chuckandkim
This theory of HCMC previewed your case and already made up their mind prior to the actual interview is more and more popular these days. I hope this true but then I don't believe it!
Yulek
QUOTE(chuckandkim @ Mar 26 2007, 06:50 AM) *
This theory of HCMC previewed your case and already made up their mind prior to the actual interview is more and more popular these days. I hope this true but then I don't believe it!



I have known several COs who have worked at HCMC. I have been assured that this is not the case.
Nagishkaw
QUOTE(STL_HCMC @ Mar 22 2007, 08:30 PM) *
I think handwritten letters with postage are great primary evidence.

STL_HCMC

Better than phone records. I suggest you make at least 3 copies of each letter and envelope. Then you will have back up in case something gets lost.
Cha Gio
We don't use snail mail for our communication. We use emails, skype, and phone. Should I be worry? sad.gif
CK&Tydi
QUOTE(Cha Gio @ Mar 29 2007, 07:10 AM) *
We don't use snail mail for our communication. We use emails, skype, and phone. Should I be worry? sad.gif



You will be fine.......... devil.gif devil.gif devil.gif devil.gif
chuckandkim
Or not!
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