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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Do you need 2 copies of everything that your taking to the interview or is the 2 copies just for the financial things? I know it says 2 copies for financial things in the I-134 instructions, but do you need 2 copies for everything else, like letters, emails, things like that?

Also, if anyone has asked or found answers to this, what do the CO consider a fake relationship? I don't have tons of pictures with my fiance so I was curious to see what they think a fake relationship is.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Colombia
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i know it's a pain to make copies,but you never know, be on the safe side make two sets, one you send to uscis, one you keep, in case one gets lost, some people send one set to there spouse,

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I was curious because well for my letters and things like that I had made a copy of it and was sending the original letter with it. But that is a good idea that if it gets lost I will have a back up. The only thing is it will be only a copy and not the actual and I don't know if the copy of the letter is ok for them. Any advice?

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I was curious because well for my letters and things like that I had made a copy of it and was sending the original letter with it. But that is a good idea that if it gets lost I will have a back up. The only thing is it will be only a copy and not the actual and I don't know if the copy of the letter is ok for them. Any advice?

The consular officer can ask to see the original letters, so it's a good idea that your fiancée have them with her at the interview.

It's also a good idea that you have a copy of everything... just in case.

Don't worry about anything else. At this point, you've done all that you can do.

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