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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Hello to all,

I have a question that hopefully someone can help me with. I submitted a K1 petition on behalf of my fiance, who lives in Ghana, and his interview is in April. I just need to know what are the most important proof of relationship documents that are required. We have a variety of documents (a few letters, pictures, phone records, but mostly e-mails) that span from 2006, when we first met, to present. Do the officers put more weight to certain documents than others? How much should we submit? I am thinking to print every e-mail and phone record that we have, as well as copies of all our letters and pictures, but I'm just not sure of how much is enough. Any advice anyone can give would be wonderful.

P.S. I forgot to mention that I do have my travel documents from the three trips that I have taken to Ghana, in 2006 when we first met, and then in 2007 and 2008. I have kept all of my boarding passes and trip iteneries (sp?). We only have about 5 or 6 good pictures of us together, only from the 2007 and 2008 trips because we had camera issues and just weren't focused on taking a lot of pictures. Will this be a problem? Are there any other important proofs that we will need to submit?

Thanks!

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Filed: Country: Nigeria
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I believe if you make available all the items that you mentioned in your post, that you should be ok. Bringing more evidence to an interview is always much better then bringing less.

Even pictures of you all that you may consider not to be too clear; the more the better.

idocare

NSC, NOA1 September 26th,03

received NOA1 in mail Oct. 03,03

RFE - received in mail March 29th,04

RFE returned April 17th,04

RFE received April 21,04 at NSC online

NOA2 received April 29th,04 via online

NOA2 received May 03,04 in mail

NVC receives file May 6th,04

NVC sends file to Nigeria May 11th,04

Lagos receives our file, notified thru e-mail May 19th,04

Victor goes and picks up packet #3....May 20th,04

Sent request for earlier interview date via e-mail May 20th,04

May 27th, Lagos won't change date.

August 16th, 2004 fly to Nigeria for Victors interview

August 19th, 2004 Interview date, visa approved.

August 25th, 2004 Victor picks up passport with visa stamp.

August 26th, 2004 fly back to USA

September 18th, 2004 Victor arrives in USA, Lord willing.

October 9th, 2004, we become husband and wife

October 25th, 2004 I learn that I'm pregnant.

Feburary 25th, 2005 AOS Appointment

( went to appt. and requested a reschedule)

June 7th, 05 gave birth to a boy child.

July 5th, 05 Victor packs he suitcase and leaves for good.

July 2005 2nd AOS appointment

( went and requested a reschedule )

August 2005- I file for divorce. and withdraw immigration paperwork.

Washington State/ Nigeria

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Nigeria
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I believe if you make available all the items that you mentioned in your post, that you should be ok. Bringing more evidence to an interview is always much better then bringing less.

Even pictures of you all that you may consider not to be too clear; the more the better.

Good Advice Ido... :thumbs:

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Turkey
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Hi,

I had my K1 Visa with no problem and here is what I included as a proof of relationship

Emails (around 8 or 9), telephone bill details(of 3 different months), and most importantly pictures(5 or 6). Two of the pictures had him with my family to prove that he visited me in my country and that he met my family.

Good luck.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Ghana
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Okay, let's see, I had several hundred emails, IM logs, telephone logs, travel receipts, ring receipts, cards and letters (including the envelopes for the postal date stamps), pictures. I don't recommend making copies unless you take the originals to show them. Include pictures across families which I think is good, like I had me with his brothers at one of his soccer matches, that kind of thing.

GHANA.GIFBassi and Zainab US1.GIF

I-129F Sent: 6-18-2007

Interview date: 6-24-2008

Pick up Visa: 6-27-2008

Arrive JFK POE: 7-2-2008

Marriage: 7-9-2008

AOS

mailed AOS, EAD, AP: 8-22-2008

NOA AOS, EAD, AP: 8-27-2008

Biometrics: 9-18-2008

AOS Transferred to CSC: 9-25-2008

Requested EAD Expedite: 11-12-2008

EAD Card production ordered: 11-12-2008 changed to 11/17/2008 Why? (I hope it doesn't change every week!)

Received AP: 11/17/2008

Received EAD: 11/22/08 (Praise God!!)

AOS RFE: 1/29/2009

AOS Approved: 3/24/2009

Called USCIS 4/1/2009 told no status change and case not yet reviewed from RFE request.

Received green card: 4/3/2009

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