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I've read a lot of the other forums about "front loading" the I-129F petition, but can't really decide if it is necessary or helpful in my case. We will be doing our interview in Belize, which I plan to attend.

Here is what I plan to submit for my petition:

- My passport, showing 7 visits to Belize (since Sep 2010)

- His passport, showing 3 visits to the US (since Sep 2010)

- 5 sets of boarding passes for some of these visits (we didn't keep all of them)

- Receipt of my staying at the resort he works at, and employment verification showing that he works there (this is how we met)

- Receipt from a hotel we stayed at together in Belize (only has his first name on it)

- Busch Gardens season pass tickets (they have our names on them and required ID to purchase), and receipt for buying them.

- One or two photos for each visit

- Flight itineraries for all visits (since I didn't have boarding passes for every one)

- Frequent flier mileage statements for all visits

I hadn't planned on submitting any emails or phone logs at this point since that isn't required until the interview stage. Do you think I would benefit from adding these items? Would there be any disadvantage to adding these items to the petition?

If anyone happens to know any specific information about the consulate in Belize, that would be extra helpful.

Thanks!

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Timeline
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I've read a lot of the other forums about "front loading" the I-129F petition, but can't really decide if it is necessary or helpful in my case. We will be doing our interview in Belize, which I plan to attend.

Here is what I plan to submit for my petition:

- My passport, showing 7 visits to Belize (since Sep 2010)

- His passport, showing 3 visits to the US (since Sep 2010)

- 5 sets of boarding passes for some of these visits (we didn't keep all of them)

- Receipt of my staying at the resort he works at, and employment verification showing that he works there (this is how we met)

- Receipt from a hotel we stayed at together in Belize (only has his first name on it)

- Busch Gardens season pass tickets (they have our names on them and required ID to purchase), and receipt for buying them.

- One or two photos for each visit

- Flight itineraries for all visits (since I didn't have boarding passes for every one)

- Frequent flier mileage statements for all visits

I hadn't planned on submitting any emails or phone logs at this point since that isn't required until the interview stage. Do you think I would benefit from adding these items? Would there be any disadvantage to adding these items to the petition?

If anyone happens to know any specific information about the consulate in Belize, that would be extra helpful.

Thanks!

What you have is good and no the phone logs are not necessary right now. You just need to prove that you have met in the last 2 years. Don't forget the 325 signed by both of you and letter of intent from both of you .

Divorced !st November 2012.

Married only 2 years 1 month

 
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