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Filed: Country: Spain
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Hello everybody!

Me and my fiance are going to start with the K-1 and as all of you we want that the whole process goes without any trouble and as fast as possible.

Regarding the boarding passes.

Is necessary (i guess not but just in case) send every single boarding pass?

- I got a lot of them but there are some in paper of us airways that you can't barely see somethin of what's is written in there...there are just 3 boarding passes like that...the rest there are some that are a lil bit messed up but you can read what's in there or can read perfectly what's in there...

I overwrote with a black pen on those that u almost couldn't see some so, ok i overwrote in the words, numbers etc in the boarding pass but i guess comparing to a normal one you can tell i went over those 3 with the pen...but i think isn't a good idea send them just in case they say aren't valid for that reason...

Anyway i have all the itinerary and reservation code (the email you get when you buy the flight tix and confirmations) of all the flights but one i did when i was in an apartment in Cali and went visit my fiance in NYC.

I have as well the stamps of my passport so well, just know what you think about the boarding passes and if you got any extra advice about filling the K1.

Thanks so much to everybody and hope you have a nice day!!!

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We didn't send every single one and it was fine.

12/31/2009 - Marriage

07/21/2010 - AOS approved

08/04/2010 - Green Card received (and it's actually green!)

05/30/2012 - Sent ROC packet to VSC

06/08/2012 - Received NOA1 for ROC (Dated 06/04/2012)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I would send a few of the most recent ones but dont' send the one's you've written over

Good luck.

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February 10, 2009 - NOA-2
178 DAYS FROM NOA-1


NVC
February 13, 2009 - NVC case number assigned
March 12, 2009 - Case Complete
25 DAY TRIP THROUGH NVC


Medical
May 4, 2009


Interview
May, 26, 2009


POE - June 20, 2009 Toronto - Atlanta, GA

Removal of Conditions
Filed - April 14, 2011
Biometrics - June 2, 2011 (early)
Approval - November 9, 2011
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Citizenship

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Brazil
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You just have to prove you two have met in person once in the last two years, not every single boarding pass is needed. We only had boarding passes of one trip, the rest of the evidence was passport stamps, bank statements etc. If you have more, great. If not, don't worry about it. Good luck!

K-1 TIMELINE:

05-11-2009: NOA1

05-20-2009: called the Military Help Line and requested for expedite

06-04-2009: NOA2

06-14-2009: NVC letter received in the mail

07-02-2009: Packet 4 received

08-27-2009: Interview - Visa approved!

09-03-2009: visa in hands.

09-20-2009: POE - Miami

09-21-2009: we got married!

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05-12-2010: NOA1

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It's fine! We had just one or two very wrinkled boarding passes and lots of other proofs including letters, phone cards, etc. in a suitcase and the only thing he asked to see were photos.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I didn't have any boarding passes... never thought it was important to keep them. The passport stamps are great evidence of travel. I'd include a copy of those, along with the boarding passes you do have and perhaps a few pictures. I think you would be great!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hello everybody!

Me and my fiance are going to start with the K-1 and as all of you we want that the whole process goes without any trouble and as fast as possible.

Regarding the boarding passes.

Is necessary (i guess not but just in case) send every single boarding pass?

- I got a lot of them but there are some in paper of us airways that you can't barely see somethin of what's is written in there...there are just 3 boarding passes like that...the rest there are some that are a lil bit messed up but you can read what's in there or can read perfectly what's in there...

I overwrote with a black pen on those that u almost couldn't see some so, ok i overwrote in the words, numbers etc in the boarding pass but i guess comparing to a normal one you can tell i went over those 3 with the pen...but i think isn't a good idea send them just in case they say aren't valid for that reason...

Anyway i have all the itinerary and reservation code (the email you get when you buy the flight tix and confirmations) of all the flights but one i did when i was in an apartment in Cali and went visit my fiance in NYC.

I have as well the stamps of my passport so well, just know what you think about the boarding passes and if you got any extra advice about filling the K1.

Thanks so much to everybody and hope you have a nice day!!!

To begin with just ONE is needed to show you've met in the last 2 years. The others can be used later to help show an ongoing relationship. If you have a few, then that's great... remember, some people go for a Visa after just the ONE face to face meeting anyway.

Dave

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Filed: Country: Spain
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Thanks everybody for the answers.

Yup, i got looots of boarding passes since we've been together a year and a half and first time i was in USA i was at first for one month in another state to dance and he was visiting and after that two months in his place, then he has visited Spain twice and now in november i'm going back again so that's great coz the ones that u couldn't see so well were those going coast to coast to visit.

Thanks so much to everybody again to solve my doubt!

Wish lot of luck to everybody!

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