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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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This question could really be for anyone, but particularly those involved with Cubans... What is a reasonable number of emails for my fiance to bring to the Embassy once our petition gets there? This would be for the proof of ongoing relationship. We have plenty of photos, phone bills, etc. but he seems to thing that he should print out tons of emails (we have on average 3-4 a day over the course of 9 months). Can anyone tell me what they're looking for? Do they want a thousand emails? What's a reasonable amount? Thanks!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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it doesnt necessarily to bring thousands of emails, you can choose few from the past couple of months jus to show to the consul that you are still together.But hey it wont hurt if u bring more,Its better to be overprepared than be sorry later on..

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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This question could really be for anyone, but particularly those involved with Cubans... What is a reasonable number of emails for my fiance to bring to the Embassy once our petition gets there? This would be for the proof of ongoing relationship. We have plenty of photos, phone bills, etc. but he seems to thing that he should print out tons of emails (we have on average 3-4 a day over the course of 9 months). Can anyone tell me what they're looking for? Do they want a thousand emails? What's a reasonable amount? Thanks!

In response to your question, there's no magic number....at any rate, the more the better. My fiancee selected three or four for each month we had been corresonding so that they see continuity. Of course, you got to choose the best ones....In our case, she sends and receives email through a neighbor that has a computer; so just make sure that your name and your fiance's name show up in the subject title, etc...

David

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cuba
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This question could really be for anyone, but particularly those involved with Cubans... What is a reasonable number of emails for my fiance to bring to the Embassy once our petition gets there? This would be for the proof of ongoing relationship. We have plenty of photos, phone bills, etc. but he seems to thing that he should print out tons of emails (we have on average 3-4 a day over the course of 9 months). Can anyone tell me what they're looking for? Do they want a thousand emails? What's a reasonable amount? Thanks!

In response to your question, there's no magic number....at any rate, the more the better. My fiancee selected three or four for each month we had been corresonding so that they see continuity. Of course, you got to choose the best ones....In our case, she sends and receives email through a neighbor that has a computer; so just make sure that your name and your fiance's name show up in the subject title, etc...

David

Thanks so much! That's helpful.

Tracey

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