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Hi, I'm about to file the I-129F and I'm wondering if I have used enough information to prove that we have a relationship. I worked in Mexico for 2 years and met my fiance a 1.5 years ago. In Nov 2008 I got pregnant and just had our baby in July in the U.S.

In the relationship letter I explained how we met, where I was working, when I became pregnant, etc. So for the proof of relationship I have included

-The baby's birth certificate (which doesnt have his name but I have included paternity papers that show I want to put his name on the birth certificate. he obviously wasn't able to attend her birth in the U.S. I have explained all of this on a note on the birth certificate.)

-Proof of my employment in mexico and 1 bill from the house where I lived (I included this to show that the story I told in the letter was correct.)

-1 hotel receipt & bus ticket from when I visited him (I was working 4 hrs away from him, so I would visit him on the weekends.)

-2 phone bills showing I have been talking to my fiance while here in the U.S.

-plane ticket from Oct. when I brought the baby to my fiance so he could see her

-3 photos, 2 of just us in Mexico, and 1 of us with the baby

Isn't that enough?

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Hi, I'm about to file the I-129F and I'm wondering if I have used enough information to prove that we have a relationship. I worked in Mexico for 2 years and met my fiance a 1.5 years ago. In Nov 2008 I got pregnant and just had our baby in July in the U.S.

In the relationship letter I explained how we met, where I was working, when I became pregnant, etc. So for the proof of relationship I have included

-The baby's birth certificate (which doesnt have his name but I have included paternity papers that show I want to put his name on the birth certificate. he obviously wasn't able to attend her birth in the U.S. I have explained all of this on a note on the birth certificate.)

-Proof of my employment in mexico and 1 bill from the house where I lived (I included this to show that the story I told in the letter was correct.)

-1 hotel receipt & bus ticket from when I visited him (I was working 4 hrs away from him, so I would visit him on the weekends.)

-2 phone bills showing I have been talking to my fiance while here in the U.S.

-plane ticket from Oct. when I brought the baby to my fiance so he could see her

-3 photos, 2 of just us in Mexico, and 1 of us with the baby

Isn't that enough?

for your I-129F petition your should concentrate on proving that you and your fiance have physically met at least once w/in the past two years. The child's birth certificate and paternity you can mention in your "how we met letter," but I would keep until the interview stage. I would include more proof that you spent extended time in mexico and try to include documentary proof that puts you and your fiance in the same location. (i.e. plane tickets, hotel receipts, stamp in you passport...the like.) :)

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