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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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Hi All,

We're currently waiting for my fiance to get her papers in the mail from consulate and are in the process of putting together documentation for proof of ongoing relationship.

Originally with the petition we were only able to submit about 6 photos of us together due to losing a digital camera, which we explained the documentation.

We've only got about another additional 10 photos of us together from my trip to see her again about 2 months ago. Is this going to look bad at the interview, only having around 15 photos together?

I've seen many others talk about how they brought 50-100 photos to the interview. Consulate is Australia btw, so im not sure if thats due to stricter screening at certain consulates?

Thanks,

Shane

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Hi All,

We're currently waiting for my fiance to get her papers in the mail from consulate and are in the process of putting together documentation for proof of ongoing relationship.

Originally with the petition we were only able to submit about 6 photos of us together due to losing a digital camera, which we explained the documentation.

We've only got about another additional 10 photos of us together from my trip to see her again about 2 months ago. Is this going to look bad at the interview, only having around 15 photos together?

I've seen many others talk about how they brought 50-100 photos to the interview. Consulate is Australia btw, so im not sure if thats due to stricter screening at certain consulates?

Thanks,

Shane

I am using about 33 of them on 6 pages, with us in a bunch of different places with her family and friends.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
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Hi Shane, We only used 6 for the application and we were approved no problems there. For the interview we are using another 8 we have pictures of us alone and us with her family, we also have about 8-10 pages of Emails and documentation from my 2 trips over to Ecuador and her 2 trips over here to Mia.

I would think you should be ok. J.

Hi All,

We're currently waiting for my fiance to get her papers in the mail from consulate and are in the process of putting together documentation for proof of ongoing relationship.

Originally with the petition we were only able to submit about 6 photos of us together due to losing a digital camera, which we explained the documentation.

We've only got about another additional 10 photos of us together from my trip to see her again about 2 months ago. Is this going to look bad at the interview, only having around 15 photos together?

I've seen many others talk about how they brought 50-100 photos to the interview. Consulate is Australia btw, so im not sure if thats due to stricter screening at certain consulates?

Thanks,

Shane

I am using about 33 of them on 6 pages, with us in a bunch of different places with her family and friends.

K1 (K2) Application
06-19-2008 I-129F sent (Vermont SC)
06-28-2008 NOA1 / 11-11-2008 NOA2
02-03-2009 INTERVIEW - APPROVED!
02-17-2009 Visa received (for both)
04-27-2009 ARRIVED IN MIAMI
05-30-2009 MARRIED (L)

AOS
07-30-2009 I-485/I-765/I-131 (CIS office Miami)
08-27-2009 NOA1 date
09-03-2009 Biometrics (appt date 09-23-09)
09-18-2009 NOA2
10-21-2009 INTERVIEW DATE - APPROVED
10-31-2009 Green card Received (for my wife and daughter) :joy:

ROC
07-21-2011 I-751 sent to VSC
07-30-2011 NOA1 Date
08-08-2011 Biometrics (appt date 08-26-11)
09-06-2011 Biometrics re-take (appt date 09-28-11)
03-26-2012 RFE – additional evidence / 04-19-2012 Sent docs
07-27-2012 Interview letter (appt date 08-30-12)
08-30-2012 INTERVIEW DATE - APPROVED
09-13-2012 10 Year Green card received (for my wife and daughter) :joy:

N-400

07-02-2015 N-400 sent to Lewisville, TX / 07-09-2015 check cashed
07-16-2015 NOA1
07-17-2015 Biometrics (appt date 07-30-15 / CIS office Oakland Park, FL)
08-03-2015 Case in line for interview

08-20-2015 Interview letter rcvd (appt date 09-22-15 / Hialeah, FL office)

09-22-2015 INTERVIEW DATE - APPROVED (Oath Ceremony date 09-26-15)

09-26-2015 OATH TAKEN. I GOT MY CERTIFICATE OF NATURALIZATION :joy:

11-16-2015 Passport application

12-07-2015 US Passport received

12-09-2015 Got back CoN

N-600 for daughter

05-21-2016 Application sent (13 yo)

06-28-2016 Non-Delivery of Notice request sent since no receipt or letter with case # was received (reply rcvd on 07-13-2016)

07-25-2016 Checked status online: In Line for Oath Ceremony to be scheduled

08-20-2016 Oath Ceremony letter received (now 14 yo) (date 08-27-2016)

08-27-2016 OATH TAKEN IN CEREMONY. DAUGHTER GOT CERTIFICATE OF CITIZENSHIP AND END OF THE JOURNEY :joy:

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Filed: Country: Colombia
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Hi Shane,

The pictures are secondary evidence. We brought maybe 20 or so, but they NEVER LOOKED AT THEM. They didn't look at much of our evidence at all. I believe that there are a lot of things that come into play when you are being interviewed, but the biggest variable is your interviewer. In the embassy that I was interviewed in, I believe that because it is a big open area they watched the couples and looked to see who had chemistry, etc. I really don't know. For the pictures that you have together, as long as they show some variety, don't look "photoshopped" you should be fine. You only have what you have, and you can take more before you go to the interview.

You are only required to meet once in the last two years.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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Sounds good.

We've got quite a bit of other evidence such as call logs of us talking several hours a day, boarding passes and passport stamps from another visit since we filed the petition but I was just a little nervous.

Thanks for replying everyone!

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I brought 6-7 pictures and no problem.

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2008 K1Timeline:

I-129F Application

10/25 Received letter from USEM

11/21-11/22 Med Exam

12/02 Interview date, 7AM (Approved)

12/10 Visa on Hand

Date & Place of POE: 12/17 Detroit

03/10/09 Wedding

2009 AOS / EAD / AP Timeline:

4/07 Mailed AOS Package

4/08 Package received

4/14 Cashed Check/

4/18 Biometrics I-485

4/29 Biometrics done

5/02 CSC Transferred

5/05 I-485 Touched (This case is now pending at the office to which it was transferred)(30 days)

5/12 I-485 Touched

5/15 EAD Card Production Ordered and AP Approval notice sent

5/18 EAD/AP Touched

5/20 Touched

5/21 AP Received by Mail (44days)

5/22 EAD Received by Mail (45days)

6/25 GC card production ordered!

6/30 Welcome Letter notice received dated 6/26

7/07 Approval notice sent

7/08 GC received by mail

2012 N-400 Timeline:

5/22 Sent

5/30 Cashed Check

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Australia
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Hi Shane, although it was a while ago, I went to an "interview" at Sydney, the pictures were not even an issue. the interview is at an open window much like seeing a bank teller. The questions were not that probing just basic where did we meet, when did we see each other last and they asked my son (16) what he thought about going to the US, Not quite what I had imagined and nothing like a job interview. I think in the aussie thread you will find some more recent experiences. hope it eases your mind a little

Hi All,

We're currently waiting for my fiance to get her papers in the mail from consulate and are in the process of putting together documentation for proof of ongoing relationship.

Originally with the petition we were only able to submit about 6 photos of us together due to losing a digital camera, which we explained the documentation.

We've only got about another additional 10 photos of us together from my trip to see her again about 2 months ago. Is this going to look bad at the interview, only having around 15 photos together?

I've seen many others talk about how they brought 50-100 photos to the interview. Consulate is Australia btw, so im not sure if thats due to stricter screening at certain consulates?

Thanks,

Shane

2004 K-1 Visa Service Center : Texas Service Center Consulate : Sydney, Australia Sep 22: I-129F Sent Approved in 89 days. Apr 4: Interview took 194 days from filing. Apr 13: LAX POE Date Marriage 5 July 2005

2005 Adjustment of Status CIS Office Aug 5: Miami FL Date Filed Aug 12: NOA Date : 2005-08-12 Aug 17: chq cashed Bio. Appt. 2006 May 2: Interview Date June 6: Interview Cancelled T'fer to CSC May 26 2006 - June 10: Approval Date : 2006-6-10 July 21: Greencard Received

2006 July 21 06 GREENCARD

2008 I751 Application sent Mar 10: Texas Service Center Mar 14: Check cashed

April 17: Infopass at Miami for 1 year extension stamp in passport due to no NOA

April 22: Biometrics - took 15 minutes April 22/23: Touched both days but no changes

2009 Feb 04 10 Year GREENCARD

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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Thanks!

Hi Shane, although it was a while ago, I went to an "interview" at Sydney, the pictures were not even an issue. the interview is at an open window much like seeing a bank teller. The questions were not that probing just basic where did we meet, when did we see each other last and they asked my son (16) what he thought about going to the US, Not quite what I had imagined and nothing like a job interview. I think in the aussie thread you will find some more recent experiences. hope it eases your mind a little

Hi All,

We're currently waiting for my fiance to get her papers in the mail from consulate and are in the process of putting together documentation for proof of ongoing relationship.

Originally with the petition we were only able to submit about 6 photos of us together due to losing a digital camera, which we explained the documentation.

We've only got about another additional 10 photos of us together from my trip to see her again about 2 months ago. Is this going to look bad at the interview, only having around 15 photos together?

I've seen many others talk about how they brought 50-100 photos to the interview. Consulate is Australia btw, so im not sure if thats due to stricter screening at certain consulates?

Thanks,

Shane

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