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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ghana
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My parents are traveling to Ghana this summer to meet my fiance and his family.

1. Should I include copies of their boarding passes, visa stamps and copies of passports? I will definatly include photos from our trip and try to get as many landmarks in them but do I need to provide their documentation of travel or will the pictures at Ghana landmarks be enough to show that they went to ghana, since its my petition? (I know this is not required but pictures with both families seems like a good thing to have so would they want to know when the visit is from?)

2. I know to include my own travel documents from this trip. I do not have copies of my boarding passes from the first stay their- but I do have Passport stamps, pictures, my University of Ghana transcript for the semester, letters from fellow exchange students (USCs) about their knowledge/witness of our relationship, Israel's families letters, pictures with Israel's family to prove the first trip should this be enough?

3. Our petition is approved so does it matter when the proof of our on going visits is from?

Thanks so much!

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It's fine to include photos of them on the trip, but it's not necessary to document their travels as well.

Passport stamps are fine for proof of the visit, along with the other things you listed. You don't HAVE to have the boarding passes, esp. as long as you are heavy on other proof as you seem to be.

If your petition is already approved, were you thinking of having these photos/proof of your visits for the consular interview or?

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ghana
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Yes. The photos (and new travel documents)from July along with text message records, phone records, email, snail mail for proof of on-going relationship for the past 14 months and what ever more are added before the interview.

I meet him on my 'visit'/study at the university. So when I got there i got rid of my boarding pass because it was just extra things to have for 5 months- never knowing what was going to happen a month later!

Thanks!

 
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