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Masha2008
Ok, I think I have posted my question on the wrong thread. So, I will start over. I think that a lot of comments were already posted about the evidence of couples met each other within two years. But, I have and additonal question about documents that I sent.

I used to be an international student at American university. I graduated from my BA last september.

My fiance and I have been long distance since then due to visa process. Now, we sent our petition with my passport copies including all stamped pages, last three boarding passes, and I-20 copies from my university. I went back and forth from US to Japan for many times during my college years like visitng my families. And this september, he finally came to Japan to meet my family.

Well, I sent only the evidence that I have been to the US many times. He visited me after we sent our I-129f. I wonder if both of us have to sent our boading pass, passport copies etc. And I did not have tickets anymore. All I had was boading passes, but since I was not a tourist and I was being a F1 student for 4 years, the immigration should have my data already. I wonder if my USC fiance has to send his evidence additionally.

The last question is that, my USC fiance included my school documents from university, and transcripts, etc. I understand that USCIS already has my data on SEVIS system, but he wanted to make sure that I was a legal F1 student and lived with him because all the letters from school were mailed to his house because I was living with him. BUT, HE FORGOT TO HIGH LIGHT THE ADDRESS PART. I am sure that an office might be confused about his sending weird admission letters of mine and all other documents. Are we gonna be denied if we send unnecessary papers? I was told by a lawyer that it is good to send whatever the official documents that I received in the US which show that I was in the US. Boading passes and stamps on my passport WILL prove that I was in the US, but DO NOT prove that I was with him or in the same location at that time. So it is good to send all the info. Please anyone give me advice.

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Haole
QUOTE(sunshinegirl0201 @ Oct 29 2007, 06:40 PM) *
Ok, I think I have posted my question on the wrong thread. So, I will start over. I think that a lot of comments were already posted about the evidence of couples met each other within two years. But, I have and additonal question about documents that I sent.

I used to be an international student at American university. I graduated from my BA last september.

My fiance and I have been long distance since then due to visa process. Now, we sent our petition with my passport copies including all stamped pages, last three boarding passes, and I-20 copies from my university. I went back and forth from US to Japan for many times during my college years like visitng my families. And this september, he finally came to Japan to meet my family.

Well, I sent only the evidence that I have been to the US many times. He visited me after we sent our I-129f. I wonder if both of us have to sent our boading pass, passport copies etc. And I did not have tickets anymore. All I had was boading passes, but since I was not a tourist and I was being a F1 student for 4 years, the immigration should have my data already. I wonder if my USC fiance has to send his evidence additionally.

The last question is that, my USC fiance included my school documents from university, and transcripts, etc. I understand that USCIS already has my data on SEVIS system, but he wanted to make sure that I was a legal F1 student and lived with him because all the letters from school were mailed to his house because I was living with him. BUT, HE FORGOT TO HIGH LIGHT THE ADDRESS PART. I am sure that an office might be confused about his sending weird admission letters of mine and all other documents. Are we gonna be denied if we send unnecessary papers? I was told by a lawyer that it is good to send whatever the official documents that I received in the US which show that I was in the US. Boading passes and stamps on my passport WILL prove that I was in the US, but DO NOT prove that I was with him or in the same location at that time. So it is good to send all the info. Please anyone give me advice.

Sorry for this crazy long comment crying.gif helpsmilie.gif helpsmilie.gif helpsmilie.gif



There is VERY little chance you wil be denied on the original petition if you showed proof of meeting each other in the last 2 years.
Even with the unnecessary things you sent in.
May confuse them a little tho but they should be able to weed thru it. They just want to see you have met and your other documents are in order!








kraigster
QUOTE(Haole @ Oct 30 2007, 01:06 AM) *
QUOTE(sunshinegirl0201 @ Oct 29 2007, 06:40 PM) *
Ok, I think I have posted my question on the wrong thread. So, I will start over. I think that a lot of comments were already posted about the evidence of couples met each other within two years. But, I have and additonal question about documents that I sent.

I used to be an international student at American university. I graduated from my BA last september.

My fiance and I have been long distance since then due to visa process. Now, we sent our petition with my passport copies including all stamped pages, last three boarding passes, and I-20 copies from my university. I went back and forth from US to Japan for many times during my college years like visitng my families. And this september, he finally came to Japan to meet my family.

Well, I sent only the evidence that I have been to the US many times. He visited me after we sent our I-129f. I wonder if both of us have to sent our boading pass, passport copies etc. And I did not have tickets anymore. All I had was boading passes, but since I was not a tourist and I was being a F1 student for 4 years, the immigration should have my data already. I wonder if my USC fiance has to send his evidence additionally.

The last question is that, my USC fiance included my school documents from university, and transcripts, etc. I understand that USCIS already has my data on SEVIS system, but he wanted to make sure that I was a legal F1 student and lived with him because all the letters from school were mailed to his house because I was living with him. BUT, HE FORGOT TO HIGH LIGHT THE ADDRESS PART. I am sure that an office might be confused about his sending weird admission letters of mine and all other documents. Are we gonna be denied if we send unnecessary papers? I was told by a lawyer that it is good to send whatever the official documents that I received in the US which show that I was in the US. Boading passes and stamps on my passport WILL prove that I was in the US, but DO NOT prove that I was with him or in the same location at that time. So it is good to send all the info. Please anyone give me advice.

Sorry for this crazy long comment crying.gif helpsmilie.gif helpsmilie.gif helpsmilie.gif



There is VERY little chance you wil be denied on the original petition if you showed proof of meeting each other in the last 2 years.
Even with the unnecessary things you sent in.
May confuse them a little tho but they should be able to weed thru it. They just want to see you have met and your other documents are in order!


I think you will be okay. I recieved an RFE and had to further prove of our meeting. I sent USCIS pretty much what I sent the first time. I sent them a copy of my passport with the visa stamps, bank statements showing my purchases of airline tickets, purchases of hotel stay and dated photos of me and my fiance. The RFE prolonged the process about 2 weeks. They might request that your U.S. fiance provide a copy of his passport and visa stamp. Good Luck
fedekat
You are worrying too much!! You sent good evidence, and all you need to prove is that you have met in the past two years. Try to relax about this process as much as possible, it is long and stressful. Otherwise if will drive you crazy.
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