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Proof of meeting within the past two years can include copies of your passport pages with the entry stamps in them for either you or your fiancee. Also boarding passes and itineraries are a great evidence as well. Photos with the dates they were taken on them are also good as well. The more evidence you can give the better. It doesn't hurt to front load your petition.

Good luck :)

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Rec NOA1: January 7 2013
Biometrics:January 25 2013

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As an example, here is what I sent (I frontloaded by the way),

Copies of passport pages showing visas and entry/exit stamps

Copies of boarding passes and itinerary

Receipts showing payment for flight tickets

Receipts from hotels in Nha Trang

Receipts from restaurants

Receipts from places we visited (when available)

Receipts from the photographer we hired to take our picture day photos and video

Receipts from the restaurant we rented

Receipts for material purchased and from the tailor who made traditional gown

Photos of the two of us together at varoius locations and events, with immediate family, with other relatives and with friends, co-workers and her managers from work.

Photos were printed onto 9 pages (about a 12 per page) with captions including, who is in the photo, when the photo was taken and where the photo was taken.

Emails, cards and letters.

I think that covers most of it.

6/15/2009 Filed I-129F

12/15/2009 Interview (HCMC, VN)

1/16/2010 POE Detroit

3/31/2010 MARRIED !!!

11/20/2010 Filed I-485

12/23/2010 Biometrics (Buffalo, NY)

12/31/2010 I-485 Transfered to CSC

2/4/2011 Green Card received

1/7/2013 Mailed I-751 package

1/14/2013 I-751 NOA (VSC)

2/07/2013 Biometrics (Buffalo, NY)

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Photos are the weakest evidence.

Use things that can prove you were in her country/area. This includes:

. 1) Visa entry/exit stamps.

. 2) Ticket stubs from your boarding passes.

. 3) Hotel receipts in your name.

. 4) ATM receipts showing withdrawals accompanied by bank statements syncing-up with the receipts.

 
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