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Filed: Country: Germany
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Hi all!!!

I am soo glad to find this forum!!!!!

This site is such a great help!!

However, I would like to ask for opinion on Question 18 for I-129F

I know that it is a one page thing, but what are the major element I have to put on?

I don't want to be too board or too detail.

English isn't the mother language for my fiance and I. It is such a stressful task for both of us to write an essay!!!! :help:

Also, I also want to include some document to proof our ongoin relationship and met in past 2 years. Do you guys bind the document in a booklet or just loose paper? I am thinking to bind them in a booklet and use divider to seperate by years. What do you think?

Any suggestions are appreicated!!!

THANK YOU ALL!!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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well eitherway is fine. as for as the ongoing relationship is concerned. dont flood them with docs like you payed the coffe bill at starbucks, she payed the macdonald bill. you slept on righ side of the bed and she was standnig in the train. loloolol just kidding bcz people sometime send this kinda stuf. things are>>>>

passport copies(complete passport both of you)

only few pic at different places with a different timings

if possible or if you have a family and friends pic with you

if available then airline boarding pass and if you walked from usa to her hometown to see your fiance then you can show pic of many scenries(lolol sorry i get off track)

now about the letter just simply how did you meet. why do you think your relationship is important to you.

no need to write a romacntic novel.

i guess thats all you need. cheers B)

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Meeting Online: Yahoo chartroom Aug 2001.

Direct meeting & marriage: Dec 2003 USA, NY

I-130 petition in DCFR Tokyo: March 14th 2004. Case reffered to DHS USCIS

Four visits to japan in 2004: Oct 2004, wife got pragnant.

Wife/Fiance left USA and moved into Japan: Feb 5th 2005.

Baby Born: June 24th 2005(Japan)

I-130 denied: July 17 2005(Divorce was declared not valid)

Refiling Divorce: oJuly 17th 2005 NY State.

Divorce granted: Nov 17th 2005

K-1 application: Mar 1st 2006

Approval: May 23rd 2006

US consulate RFE: June 15th 2006

FRE sent (Original passports, birth certificate, all origional docs): July 10th 2006

Medical: Oct 11th 2006.

Interview: Nov 10th 2006(expected)

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You can also write it up in a timeline rather than essay form. Listing how, when, where, dates etc. Use Q18 to describe in some detail of how you met in the required 2 year period that established the relationship, no need to go into anything too lengthy.....1 page tops. The evidence you then submit should support those details. Boarding passes, passport stamps, hotel/credit card receipts, rental receipts if ever lived together etc etc are primary evidence. Photos are secondary which support the primary evidence. What you should be aiming for is creating an image in the minds eye of the adjudicator........strong selective evidence that along with the your response to Q18, completes a picture.

I wouldnt advise binding it as they are only going to pull it apart.

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You can also write it up in a timeline rather than essay form. Listing how, when, where, dates etc. Use Q18 to describe in some detail of how you met in the required 2 year period that established the relationship, no need to go into anything too lengthy.....1 page tops. The evidence you then submit should support those details. Boarding passes, passport stamps, hotel/credit card receipts, rental receipts if ever lived together etc etc are primary evidence. Photos are secondary which support the primary evidence. What you should be aiming for is creating an image in the minds eye of the adjudicator........strong selective evidence that along with the your response to Q18, completes a picture.

I wouldnt advise binding it as they are only going to pull it apart.

The advice provided by Aussiewench is outstanding, as usual. Go with it in confidence.

 
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