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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Hey Guys thanks for all of your help. I have a question about question 18B. Here is what I worte. Is wanted to fit everything in the space they provided.

I met my fiance in 2004 in Atlanta, Georgia through a mutual friend. Even though we lived in different states, we fell in love and saw each other on a regular basis. She moved back to Peru in 2006 and I visited her many times. The last time I went to Peru was in February 2010.I knew that I needed her in my life and proposed to her.

Is this enough information or should I expand on our relationship. Thanks!!!!

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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Since K-1's require quite a bit of proof that you will marry each other, I would definitely expand and talk about the circumstances about why she was here in the US, what state she lived in, exact number of times you went to Peru, when exactly you proposed to her. You should be aiming for a good long paragraph at the minimum, and probably more like a full page.

Filed: Other Country: China
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Hey Guys thanks for all of your help. I have a question about question 18B. Here is what I worte. Is wanted to fit everything in the space they provided.

I met my fiance in 2004 in Atlanta, Georgia through a mutual friend. Even though we lived in different states, we fell in love and saw each other on a regular basis. She moved back to Peru in 2006 and I visited her many times. The last time I went to Peru was in February 2010.I knew that I needed her in my life and proposed to her.

Is this enough information or should I expand on our relationship. Thanks!!!!

For the purposes of this question, that looks just fine. I wouldn't bother expanding it except to include the actual dates of the most recent visit. With such a long term relationship, no need to overdo it.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
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Just to be safe why not add the supplement page that most VJ members due. I think it's better to say more than to expect an RFE. It will make you feel better once the wait starts

2010-05-15 I-129F Application sent to CSC

2010-05-17 I-129F Application received by VSC

2010-05-19 I-129F Application Forwarded to Dallas Lockbox

2010-05-25 Check cashed

2010-05-25 NOA1 Receipt

2010-07-07 NOA2 Received email that our I-129F application was approved

2010-07-14 NOA2 hard copy received, Petition sent to NVC

2010-07-12 NVC sent Petition sent to embassy

2010-07-15 Called NVC and got case number

2010-07-14 Petition received at Ecuador Embassy

2010-XX-XX Packet 4 letter of instructions from the Ecuadorian Embassy

2010-07-30 Medical appointment scheduled

2010-08-10 Passed medical

2010-09-13 Appointment for visa at Guayaquil Consulate

2011-01-04 Travel to the United States and get married

2011-01-16 Got Married

2011-03-19 Submitted AOS application

2011-04-05 Received RFE

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Thailand
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All the information about the first time you met and living in different states and so on is irrelevant for the purposes of Question 18. The most important information is the time you met in the two years prior to filing the I-129F. So anything before this time of 2008 is off the topic.

Next they want documents and evidence of this meeting that ocurred within the past two years. You can use part od question 18 to refer to an Additional Sheet where you document the proof of having met within the last two years or perhaps the Feb 2010 meeting. List the pages of copied used airline boarding passes, hotel receipts if any, visa stamps from your passport showing entrance and exit to/from her country, photos of you two together.

The evidence of a bona fide relationship since 2004 is extremely critical at the Embassy Interview stage and you should be prepared to list and document and show photos of every bit of evidence since 2004.

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Filed: Other Country: China
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The evidence of a bona fide relationship since 2004 is extremely critical at the Embassy Interview stage and you should be prepared to list and document and show photos of every bit of evidence since 2004.

Not sure just what you mean by this but "every bit" of evidence over six years including emails, chats and phone bills might fill a few suitcases for many long distance relationships.

For the interview, some examples over time that illustrate how and how frequently you have and do communicate is usually sufficient. The more physical visits, the less important the evidence of communication becomes.

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