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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I'm in the middle of applying for a K-1. I've read the FAQs on this site and everywher else, but I had a quick concern.

For Documented Evidence of meeting within the last 2 years, I have my receipts for my airline tickets and confirmed booked flights, but I do not have all my boarding passes. I have the one for the last time. Will those count as evidence, or do they only look at boarding passes? I may have them laying around (which I will begin looking for) but the only one I know for sure I have (unless it got left at my fiance's lol), is the one for my most current visit.

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I'm in the middle of applying for a K-1. I've read the FAQs on this site and everywher else, but I had a quick concern.

For Documented Evidence of meeting within the last 2 years, I have my receipts for my airline tickets and confirmed booked flights, but I do not have all my boarding passes. I have the one for the last time. Will those count as evidence, or do they only look at boarding passes? I may have them laying around (which I will begin looking for) but the only one I know for sure I have (unless it got left at my fiance's lol), is the one for my most current visit.

If you booked online, then would have an email from the airline or travel agency. It's the same for this purpose.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I'm in the middle of applying for a K-1. I've read the FAQs on this site and everywher else, but I had a quick concern.

For Documented Evidence of meeting within the last 2 years, I have my receipts for my airline tickets and confirmed booked flights, but I do not have all my boarding passes. I have the one for the last time. Will those count as evidence, or do they only look at boarding passes? I may have them laying around (which I will begin looking for) but the only one I know for sure I have (unless it got left at my fiance's lol), is the one for my most current visit.

I would try to find the boarding passes all that you can find. If you have any of the online e-mails from the airline as an itinerary and receipt I would submt those with any boarding pass. Of course it does not prove you are there, but the more evidence you can send it does add up. All you have to prove is you met within two years. The worst the USCIS would do is sent an RFE, which I guess would mean you need to take a visit. With your pictures you are proving you are together. Even if you have one boarding pass at or close to your destination the date on the boarding pass will say you were there within two years.

Good luck and please post how it all turns out.

4-17-2009 sent K1 Petition

5-1-2009 USCIS received petition

5-4-2009 received NOA1 notice

7-17-2009 touched

7-20-2009 NOA2 received

8-3-2009 NVC received petition

8-4-2009 NVC sent petition to Manila

9-22-2009 Medical Exam (scar on lungs) will have sputum test done

9-28-2009 K1 visa interview (canceled)

12-02-2009 call the SLMEC for sputum test report out

12-07-2009 Medical passed

12-08-2009 CFO

December 16, 2009 visa Pink Slip

December 20, 2009 entered USA

With God's blessing

Dale and Pat

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I'm in the middle of applying for a K-1. I've read the FAQs on this site and everywher else, but I had a quick concern.

For Documented Evidence of meeting within the last 2 years, I have my receipts for my airline tickets and confirmed booked flights, but I do not have all my boarding passes. I have the one for the last time. Will those count as evidence, or do they only look at boarding passes? I may have them laying around (which I will begin looking for) but the only one I know for sure I have (unless it got left at my fiance's lol), is the one for my most current visit.

I would try to find the boarding passes all that you can find. If you have any of the online e-mails from the airline as an itinerary and receipt I would submt those with any boarding pass. Of course it does not prove you are there, but the more evidence you can send it does add up. All you have to prove is you met within two years. The worst the USCIS would do is sent an RFE, which I guess would mean you need to take a visit. With your pictures you are proving you are together. Even if you have one boarding pass at or close to your destination the date on the boarding pass will say you were there within two years.

Good luck and please post how it all turns out.

That wouldn't work, the instructions state you had to meet prior to submitting the petition, in the previous two years.

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

WARNING: Phrases in this post may sound meaner than they were intended to be. Read the Adjudicator's Field Manual from USCIS

 
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