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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Australia
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Just finishing off our packet but are wondering is it really important we include emails/letters as I've read this is only secondary evidence. I don't even think I've ever sent him a snail mail letter, after all it is 2010 :lol:

We have included travel itineraries where our names are both included, passport stamps/visas of entering each others countries. Don't have boarding passes as they are almost always collected as I board my flights.

We also have included a bunch of photos which we printed as a word document with descriptions of who/when/where they were taken.

I cannot access skype records since they only go back 6 months and phone records would be useless as we used phone cards and mostly video skyped.

Can someone please reassure me that this is enough for the first stage of the application. I'm thinking less is more, but when it comes to USCIS I'm not so sure.

Thanks in advance! :)

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K-1 VISA TIMELINE

30.09.10 - Filed I-129F

06.10.10 - Routed to CSC/NOA1 email

09.10.10 - Cheque cleared

07.10.10 - NOA1

14.10.10 - Touch

15.10.10 - Touch

16.01.11 - Applied for Police Record (NSW)

02.02.11 - Received Police Record (Took 17 days)

10.02.11 - Medical (Received results 6 days later)

22.03.11 - NOA2 (166 days/5.5 months)

25.03.11 - NVC Rec'd

29.03.11 - Left NVC

05.04.11 - Packet 3

05.04.11 - Returned Packet 3

11.04.11 - Packet 4 (Original interview scheduled for 10.05.11 - requested earlier appointment with success!)

12.04.11 - Interview APPROVED!

21.04.11 - VISA in hand!

26.04.11 - POE LAX

04.05.11 - Marriage

AOS TIMELINE

11.05.11 - Filed I-485/EAD/AP

14.05.11 - NOA1

27.05.11 - Walk-in Biometrics completed (originally scheduled for 10.06.11)

08.06.11 - Interview date notice received

11.07.11 - EAD/AP card production ordered (58 days)

14.07.11 - AOS Interview APPROVED!!!(61 days)

18.07.11 - EAD/AP card in hand (65 days)

22.07.11 - GC in hand!!! (69 days)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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Australia isn't a high-fraud country. You'll definitely be fine with what you've included. You don't need the emails and letters. You can bring them with you to the interview but in all likelihood you won't need them there either.

Best of luck!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Australia
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Australia isn't a high-fraud country. You'll definitely be fine with what you've included. You don't need the emails and letters. You can bring them with you to the interview but in all likelihood you won't need them there either.

Best of luck!

Thanks :) Congrats on your engagement!

"When I get sad, I stop being sad and be awesome instead".

K-1 VISA TIMELINE

30.09.10 - Filed I-129F

06.10.10 - Routed to CSC/NOA1 email

09.10.10 - Cheque cleared

07.10.10 - NOA1

14.10.10 - Touch

15.10.10 - Touch

16.01.11 - Applied for Police Record (NSW)

02.02.11 - Received Police Record (Took 17 days)

10.02.11 - Medical (Received results 6 days later)

22.03.11 - NOA2 (166 days/5.5 months)

25.03.11 - NVC Rec'd

29.03.11 - Left NVC

05.04.11 - Packet 3

05.04.11 - Returned Packet 3

11.04.11 - Packet 4 (Original interview scheduled for 10.05.11 - requested earlier appointment with success!)

12.04.11 - Interview APPROVED!

21.04.11 - VISA in hand!

26.04.11 - POE LAX

04.05.11 - Marriage

AOS TIMELINE

11.05.11 - Filed I-485/EAD/AP

14.05.11 - NOA1

27.05.11 - Walk-in Biometrics completed (originally scheduled for 10.06.11)

08.06.11 - Interview date notice received

11.07.11 - EAD/AP card production ordered (58 days)

14.07.11 - AOS Interview APPROVED!!!(61 days)

18.07.11 - EAD/AP card in hand (65 days)

22.07.11 - GC in hand!!! (69 days)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Just finishing off our packet but are wondering is it really important we include emails/letters as I've read this is only secondary evidence. I don't even think I've ever sent him a snail mail letter, after all it is 2010 :lol:

We have included travel itineraries where our names are both included, passport stamps/visas of entering each others countries. Don't have boarding passes as they are almost always collected as I board my flights.

We also have included a bunch of photos which we printed as a word document with descriptions of who/when/where they were taken.

I cannot access skype records since they only go back 6 months and phone records would be useless as we used phone cards and mostly video skyped.

Can someone please reassure me that this is enough for the first stage of the application. I'm thinking less is more, but when it comes to USCIS I'm not so sure.

Thanks in advance! :)

It isn't even required and is basically a waste of time TO include them. Proof of meeting n person only is required for the petition. Save the rest for the visa interview.

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Gary And Alla

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