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For anyone who has submitted their I-130 DCF at Madrid, did the consulate require you to provide evidence of a bonafide marriage and if so what evidence did you provide. The requirements for the submission of the I-130 on the consulate's website do not describe this requirement, but in the CR1 guide on visajourney it lists the requirements USCIS has to display a bonafide marriage? Does anyone have any recent experience with this?

Also - does anyone know after submitting the I-130 in Madrid what exactly comes in the secondary packet, assume it is the same as the pre-interview forms for those applying through the U.S. visa processing centers? However, I have also heard people who prepare all the forms necessary for this secondary packet and submit along with the I-130 to shorten the total timeline for the visa process? Can anybody share something from their experience?

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