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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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One of the pieces of evidence I was thinking of including in our application was a copy of our school transcripts. However, my fiance graduated with his PhD in May 2013, which may put us just outside of the 2 year timeframe depending when they decide to look at our case. Do you think it is worth it to send these? He did work at the university until Aug 2013, so I could get a letter from his department stating that. We have visited each other since he left the US in Oct 2013 and I have those pieces of evidence as well.

Thanks and I wish everyone good luck!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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I would go for something recent.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Add in everything that's valid to show your relationship, weather it's outside the 2years or not. You can never have too much evidence, just too little. Most certainly, you need info from within the last 2yeara. We used info from 3years out when we applied, fyi

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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within the previous two years is whats required..including anything more that two years ago won't hurt though its not necessary.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Also, the two years is from the date of filing backwards, not when they finally get around to taking a look at your petition. FWIW.

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One of the pieces of evidence I was thinking of including in our application was a copy of our school transcripts. However, my fiance graduated with his PhD in May 2013, which may put us just outside of the 2 year timeframe depending when they decide to look at our case. Do you think it is worth it to send these? He did work at the university until Aug 2013, so I could get a letter from his department stating that. We have visited each other since he left the US in Oct 2013 and I have those pieces of evidence as well.

Thanks and I wish everyone good luck!

Your transcripts will only prove you went to the same school together, not that you actually met.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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One of the pieces of evidence I was thinking of including in our application was a copy of our school transcripts. However, my fiance graduated with his PhD in May 2013, which may put us just outside of the 2 year timeframe depending when they decide to look at our case.

What two year time frame are you talking about?

Do you think it is worth it to send these? He did work at the university until Aug 2013, so I could get a letter from his department stating that. We have visited each other since he left the US in Oct 2013 and I have those pieces of evidence as well.

School transcripts are not a requested document.

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