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I know it is a little soon, as our process is just starting at NVC, but I know that the Consulate interview can't be far off. I am wondering, does anyone know how much of the chat logs I should bring? I ask, because we literally have chatted nearly every day for the past year and a half since we first met.

Also, as far as emails, should we bring only emails between me and my wife, or could/should I include emails/correspondence between my wife and my family members, specifically my parents, which might help in showing that we have a real relationship, which doesn't stop at me, but extends to our respective families.

Thanks much!

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I know it is a little soon, as our process is just starting at NVC, but I know that the Consulate interview can't be far off. I am wondering, does anyone know how much of the chat logs I should bring? I ask, because we literally have chatted nearly every day for the past year and a half since we first met.

Also, as far as emails, should we bring only emails between me and my wife, or could/should I include emails/correspondence between my wife and my family members, specifically my parents, which might help in showing that we have a real relationship, which doesn't stop at me, but extends to our respective families.

Thanks much!

as far as my concern. bring alot of photos with u and ur wife /telephone bills/letter/cards

some emails those things i brought when i got my interview,

they may ask you too about her number.

I know it is a little soon, as our process is just starting at NVC, but I know that the Consulate interview can't be far off. I am wondering, does anyone know how much of the chat logs I should bring? I ask, because we literally have chatted nearly every day for the past year and a half since we first met.

Also, as far as emails, should we bring only emails between me and my wife, or could/should I include emails/correspondence between my wife and my family members, specifically my parents, which might help in showing that we have a real relationship, which doesn't stop at me, but extends to our respective families.

Thanks much!

as far as my concern. bring alot of photos with u and ur wife /telephone bills/letter/cards

some emails those things i brought when i got my interview,

they may ask you too about her number.

HONGKONG PHILIPPINES PASSPORT

oct 28 2008--MARRIED

dec 28 2008 -- send the i-130 to uscis

feb 3-2009-- approaved

feb - 2009 -- bill generated

feb- 2009 --choice of address

mar 18 2009 --IV Fee Payment Receipt Details online in process for visa payment

mar - 2009-- recieved ds-230

april 1 2009 -- missing documents i-864 (something skip) sent back by then..

May - 2009 ---sent ds-230/NBI/marriages contract/birthcert/photo( original copy)

june 24 2009 --sent to nvc payment statement..

june 26 2009-- resent the reciept of IV fee.nvc missing..

july 1 2009----recieved INSTRUCTION PACKET AGENT..

july 27-2009 NVC completed.

july 31-2009 medical

sept 4 2009 INTERVIEW

sept 4 2009 passed the interview but my visa pending its bcoz i do need to send CENOMAR ( certificate of no marriages) NSO should be send direct to us consulate in hongkong then my visa will send to me once they receive my CENOMAR... wait for another month again :(

sept 17,09 NSO already send the CENOMAR to hongkong consulate.

sept 30,09 HongKong us consulate received my CENOMAR

oct 7.09 visa in hand :)

nov 23,09 Port of entry

dec 15.09 letter from uscis (WELCOME NOTICE)

January 15 2010 expected to receive the original green card..

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Remember, they are looking for a "continued Bonafide Relationship" (Not every moment shared)... We had PICs from about 4 weeks together and then a chat log every 10 days (as they were quite long).... And, some phone detail records (We used mostly calling cards,,, that did not record detail).

Good Luck,

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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take 5 -6 emails per month and 5-6 chat logs per month. that should be enough. i my case it was 7 years worht of emais and chat...and guess what. they did not ask anything during the interview.

also had bunch of phone calls records, nothing was asked...if your case is straight forward...you don't need much stuff, but anything fishi in your case...no matter what you give , might not enough for them.

I-130 Visa Application

204 days to approve I-130

NVC

43 Days To approve appliation at NVC

Removign Condition from greencard

2011-09-25 ; Greencard Expire

2011-06-27 : application filed 91 days to go before Greencard expire

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