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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Paraguay
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I read the RFE thread after I mailed my I-129F package and now I'm worried I didn't include enough evidence. Can I send more evidence before I get an RFE?

No, let them be the judge of how much evidence is needed. Who knows, you might get approved without what you thought was needed. And chances are that the evidence you submit (without them expecting it) might not make it to the person assigned to your case. Your best bet is just to wait it out....

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May 2nd - Sent I-129F to Vermont

May 13th - NOA1

June 23rd - recieved RFE (IMBRA)

June 24th - Sent back RFE

June 27th - 7 touches

June 30th - touched

July 3rd - touched

July 10th - NOA2 notice via email

July 14th - NOA2 via snail mail

July 14th - petition mailed thru DHL to Asuncion, PY

Week of July 17th - Embassy received my petition

July 24th - beneficiary receives packet 3

July 27th - medical exam

Aug 7th - interview - approved :)

Aug 11th - picked up his visa

Aug 21st - purchased plane ticket!

Aug 30th - reunion day :)

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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I read the RFE thread after I mailed my I-129F package and now I'm worried I didn't include enough evidence. Can I send more evidence before I get an RFE?

You can, but it's highly unlikely they'll process it without the RFE. Wait for the RFE.

I only offer advice - not even legal. Just the plain and simple kind.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
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You are going through UK - so I would say don't worry about it. You need more evidence if going through one of the high fraud countries.

For us - we went through Colombia and all the evidence I sent was 2 photos together, a copy of my itinerary and one line on when we met on the form. Don't worry. Good Luck

2005

K1

March 2 Filed I-129 F

July 21 Interview in Bogota ** Approved ** Very Easy!

AOS

Oct 19 Mailed AOS Packet to Chicago

2006

Feb 17 AOS interview in Denver. Biometrics also done today! (Interviewing officer ordered them.)

Apr 25 Green card received

2008

Removal of conditions

March 17 Refiled using new I-751 form

April 16 Biometrics done

July 10 Green card production ordered

2009

Citizenship

Jan 20 filed N400

Feb 04 NOA date

Feb 24 Biometrics

May 5 Interview - Centennial (Denver, Colorado) Passed

June 10 Oath Ceremony - Teikyo Loretto Heights, Denver, Colorado

July 7 Received Passport in 3 weeks

Shredded all immigration papers Have scanned images

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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You are going through UK - so I would say don't worry about it. You need more evidence if going through one of the high fraud countries.

For us - we went through Colombia and all the evidence I sent was 2 photos together, a copy of my itinerary and one line on when we met on the form. Don't worry. Good Luck

Great! That makes me feel a lot better.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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I would just wait. They might decide you did include enough.

K-1 Journey*

Nov 2004 Met in Recife

02-01-06 I-129F Sent to VSC

04-26-06 Interview APPROVED!!!!!!!

05-18-06 Eliana arrived in New York

07-22-06 Married in Las Vegas!!!!!

AOS/AP Journey*

07-25-06 I-485 and I-131 Sent to Chicago

08-18-06 Biometrics Appointment (Completed)

10-06-06 AP Approved

10-11-06 AOS Approved (without interview)

10-20-06 Green Card Received!! Done until July 2008

01-27-07 Second Wedding (in Brazil)

I-751 Journey*

07-09-08 I-751 Sent to VSC

09-16-08 Biometrics Appointment (Completed)

02-25-09 Transferred to CSC

03-20-09 Approved (without interview)

03-27-09 Emily is born!!!

04-07-09 Green Card Received!!

11-18-11 Lucas is born!!!

N-400 Journey*

12-15-11 N-400 Sent to Texas

02-09-12 Biometrics Appointmnet (Completed)

03-21-12 Interview (Approved)

03-21-12 Oath Ceremony

PROCESS IS DONE!!!!!!

*See Profile for detailed list of all dates

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Algeria
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You are going through UK - so I would say don't worry about it. You need more evidence if going through one of the high fraud countries.

For us - we went through Colombia and all the evidence I sent was 2 photos together, a copy of my itinerary and one line on when we met on the form. Don't worry. Good Luck

How could you tell someone they dont need anymore evidence if they haven't stated what they did send? Regardless of high fraud country or not, there is a basic need for certain types of evidence.

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Good point Icey.

Either way though OP, you should not send unsolicited evidence, based upon an assumption that your evidence was insufficient.

No one on this site is a USCIS case worker, or at least that is the belief. :unsure:

Out of curiosity, what did you send as evidence?

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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Good point Icey.

Either way though OP, you should not send unsolicited evidence, based upon an assumption that your evidence was insufficient.

No one on this site is a USCIS case worker, or at least that is the belief. :unsure:

Out of curiosity, what did you send as evidence?

I sent a flight itinerary from my trip to the UK, and one from his trip here, and his boarding pass for the flight here and ticket receipt for the flight home. I send a copy of the Chicago POE stamp in his passport and one of mine from Gatwick. Also there are five photos of us together with the dates and circumstances handwritten on the back, one that clearly shows us in front of Buckingham Palace, one of us in downtown Chicago, two that show us with my friends. I stuck in some proof of ongoing relationship in the form of online chat transcripts.

After reading the RFE thread, I wish I had included bank statments showing purchases I made in London and the hotel room I paid for in Chicago.

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Did you include the photo page of the passports, with the entry stamps?

It appears that your evidence is reasonable.

Good point Icey.

Either way though OP, you should not send unsolicited evidence, based upon an assumption that your evidence was insufficient.

No one on this site is a USCIS case worker, or at least that is the belief. :unsure:

Out of curiosity, what did you send as evidence?

I sent a flight itinerary from my trip to the UK, and one from his trip here, and his boarding pass for the flight here and ticket receipt for the flight home. I send a copy of the Chicago POE stamp in his passport and one of mine from Gatwick. Also there are five photos of us together with the dates and circumstances handwritten on the back, one that clearly shows us in front of Buckingham Palace, one of us in downtown Chicago, two that show us with my friends. I stuck in some proof of ongoing relationship in the form of online chat transcripts.

After reading the RFE thread, I wish I had included bank statments showing purchases I made in London and the hotel room I paid for in Chicago.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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I agree with William. I think you're covered with the evidence you've sent out. Yes, it does depend on the adjudicator, but I don't see a reason why you should worry about it. If you had forgotten to include something or signed papers, then you'd be sure you'd get an RFE. But from what you described, you seem to be okay.

I only offer advice - not even legal. Just the plain and simple kind.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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I included every page of my passport for proof of citizenship, then another copy of the stamp in mine for the evidence section. For his passport I didn't include the photo page. I should have, and I have a copy of it, I just foolishly decided not to. They can't tell that stamp is from his passport anyway, it doesn't have his name on that page or anything.

Anyway, I think it's probably enough evidence, and if it's not, I have more I can send. So we won't be rejected or anything. I'm just generally excited and nervous now that I've started the K1 process. :)

Did you include the photo page of the passports, with the entry stamps?

It appears that your evidence is reasonable.

Good point Icey.

Either way though OP, you should not send unsolicited evidence, based upon an assumption that your evidence was insufficient.

No one on this site is a USCIS case worker, or at least that is the belief. :unsure:

Out of curiosity, what did you send as evidence?

I sent a flight itinerary from my trip to the UK, and one from his trip here, and his boarding pass for the flight here and ticket receipt for the flight home. I send a copy of the Chicago POE stamp in his passport and one of mine from Gatwick. Also there are five photos of us together with the dates and circumstances handwritten on the back, one that clearly shows us in front of Buckingham Palace, one of us in downtown Chicago, two that show us with my friends. I stuck in some proof of ongoing relationship in the form of online chat transcripts.

After reading the RFE thread, I wish I had included bank statments showing purchases I made in London and the hotel room I paid for in Chicago.

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As the requirements indicate, you need only prove that you met once within two years.

With your entire passport photocopied, supported by his visa stamp and all the other items mentioned, you don't need to worry.

Good luck in your journey. :thumbs:

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: England
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Thank you so much. The reassuance is very nice. :)

As the requirements indicate, you need only prove that you met once within two years.

With your entire passport photocopied, supported by his visa stamp and all the other items mentioned, you don't need to worry.

Good luck in your journey. :thumbs:

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