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DO YOU GUYS THINK THIS WILL BE ENOUGH FOR US TO BRING TO OUR INTERVIEW NEXT MONTH

1: 27 RECEIPTS OF MONEY I SENT TO HER EVERY MONTH

2: MORE THAN 80 PICTURES WITH MY FAMILY AND PARTIES WITH FRIENDS TOGETHER ALSO AND HER FAMILY TOO

3: MORE THAN 2YRS PHONE CALLS HISTORY CALL FRON 1 TO 3 TIMES A DAY RECEIPTS

4: INCOMING CALLS FROM HER MOTHER'S HOUSE AND MOBIL RECEIPTS

5: MY FIANCEE IS LIVING WITH MY PARENTS SINCE 12/22/2009

6: EMAILS

7:MORE THAN 50 CALLING CARDS THAT I USED TO CALL HER FROM MY WORKPLACE

8: PICTURES OF CLOTHINGS, PIERCES, LAPTOP THAT I GAVE TO HER.

YOU GUYS THINK THATS WILL BE ENOUGH ?

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Gifts don't prove a bona fide relationship. Sending money doesn't prove a bona fide relationship. Too much of those could possibly work against you. A petitioner would not the interviewing officer to see the beneficiary as a "gold digger." You want to show two people that are building a life together and want to be married.

Correspondence, time spent together, time spent with family & friends, etc. Focus on that type of evidence. Less of #1 and #8 on your list.

Best of luck to you both.

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Gifts don't prove a bona fide relationship. Sending money doesn't prove a bona fide relationship. Too much of those could possibly work against you. A petitioner would not the interviewing officer to see the beneficiary as a "gold digger." You want to show two people that are building a life together and want to be married.

Correspondence, time spent together, time spent with family & friends, etc. Focus on that type of evidence. Less of #1 and #8 on your list.

Best of luck to you both.

I agree. The one question that seems to be asked is how did you meet. You need to show that the relationship has grown over time from that first meeting and is now to the point you want to get married. I did this by supplying three years worth of e-mails that showed two people who were getting to know each other and how the relationship evolved from friendship to romantic. Phones calls are okay, but they do not show anything other than you talked to each other for two hours. E-mails or chat logs that can be read I think are better. I included the e-mails, flower receipts, phone records, and airline tickets of either of us visiting the other. The photos are good if they show the two of you together, otherwise limit the number of photos of just family and friends.

So I would limit 2,3,4, and 7. Eliminate 1 and 8 and put more evidence on 5 and 6. There may be questions as to why she is living with your parents and as long as the answer sounds like a good reason two people are trying to build a life together then use 5 otherwise you may not want to use this at this time.

My feeling is you need lots of GOOD evidence, not just lots of evidence.

Good luck.

Dave

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Gifts don't prove a bona fide relationship. Sending money doesn't prove a bona fide relationship. Too much of those could possibly work against you. A petitioner would not the interviewing officer to see the beneficiary as a "gold digger." You want to show two people that are building a life together and want to be married.

Correspondence, time spent together, time spent with family & friends, etc. Focus on that type of evidence. Less of #1 and #8 on your list.

Best of luck to you both.

With the DR consulate, the should be taken! Everything and everything. Take a look at recent interviews to get a better idea

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Totally agree

Gifts don't prove a bona fide relationship. Sending money doesn't prove a bona fide relationship. Too much of those could possibly work against you. A petitioner would not the interviewing officer to see the beneficiary as a "gold digger." You want to show two people that are building a life together and want to be married.

Correspondence, time spent together, time spent with family & friends, etc. Focus on that type of evidence. Less of #1 and #8 on your list.

Best of luck to you both.

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in reading the proof of ongoing relationships described in the forum I'm wondering if i will have enough, because i see people sending enough stuff to fill an old school steel filing cabinet. All I'll have is some cell phone records but not much because it cost so much to call and skype is free, so why bother? maybe under a dozen western union reciepts from sending money, one fedex receipt (not counting the one from the package I will send my fiance)some copies of emails from back around March 1st to present, some skype records if i can figure out how to get to them. We haven't done snail mail, why bother? although I did get one handwritten letter which was nice. I hope I don't have anything to worry about.

K1 Visa

Event Date

Service Center : Vermont Service Center

Consulate : Manilla, Philipines

I-129F Sent : 2011-03-31

I-129F NOA1 : 2011-04-05

I-129F RFE(s) : none!!!

RFE Reply(s) :

I-129F NOA2 : 2011-08-08

NVC Received :

NVC Left : 2011-08-16

Consulate Received :

Packet 3 Received :

Packet 3 Sent :

Packet 4 Received :

Interview Date : 2011-09-13

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Read the interview experiences of people in the Santo Domingo consulate. As you will see, people are approved on questions and not paper evidence. You should take everything but the kitchen sink in terms of proof, but ultimately the decision will probably be reached just by questioning. Even when people are interviewed in the infamous "window 11" -and the few who are able to still get the visa after the Stokes style interview- the decision was not based on paper evidence, but on critical analysis of the story and how well both versions match up.

Best wishes! (F)

August 23, 2010 - I-129 F package sent via USPS priority mail with delivery confirmation.

August 30, 2010 - Per Department of Homeland Security (DHS) e-mail, petition received and routed to California Service Center for processing. Check cashed. I-797C Notice of Action by mail (NOA 1) - Received date 08/25/2010. Notice date 08/27/2010.

After 150 days of imposed anxious patience...

January 24, 2011 - Per USCIS website, petition approved and notice mailed.

January 31, 2011 - Approval receipt notice (NOA 2) received by mail. Called NVC, given Santo Domingo case number, and informed that petition was sent same day to consulate.

Called Visa Specialist at the Department of State every day for a case update. Informed of interview date on February, 16 2011. Informed that packet was mailed to fiance on February, 15 2011.

February 21, 2011 - Fiance has not yet received packet. Called 1-877-804-5402 (Visa Information Center of the United States Embassy) to request a duplicate packet in person pick-up at the US consulate in Santo Domingo. Packet can be picked-up by fiance on 02/28.

March 1, 2011 - Medical exam completed at Consultorios de Visa in Santo Domingo.

March 9, 2011 at 6 AM - Interview, approved!

March 18, 2011 - POE together. JFK and O'Hare airports. Legal wedding: May 16, 2011.

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Hey dude, you can get a complete log of your skype conversations! Instructions here!

I used this myself since we didn't do phone calls. It works great (no viruses or anything).

Good luck!

12/23/2010 - filed

05/02/2011 - petition approved

07/19/2011 - interview (approved!!!!!)

08/16/2011 - POE Houston TX

09/19/2011 - married!

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Passport stamps or flight confirmation emails..

01/01/2008 - Met
04/27/2010 - Engaged
08/23/2011 - Married
USCIS
10/03/2011 - I-130 Sent (USPS priority w/ delivery confirmation)
10/05/2011 - Package arrived at chicago lockbox
10/06/2011 - NOA1
11/09/2011 - NOA2 (no RFE's)
NVC
11/14/2011 - Petition received by NVC/ Received NOA2 by mail
11/21/2011 - NVC case # received by email/ Got AOS fee by email/ Called NVC to provide beneficiary email
11/27/2011 - Choice of agent (DS-3023) sent to NVC by email
.....took a break from process to delay interview....
01/26/2012 - Payed IV fee
01/27/2012 - IV fee status shown as PAID
02/07/2012 - Payed AOS fee
02/08/2012 - AOS fee status shown as PAID
02/09/ 2012 - DS-230 package sent to NVC (priority mail)
03/06/2012 - AOS package sent to NVC (priority mail)
03/12/2012 - Called NVC and found out about checklist. Sent revision to NVC that same day.
03/16/2012 - CASE COMPLETE!
04/11/2012 - Informed of interview via phone by DOS/ Got P4 email from NVC a few hours later that same day (May 4th)
SANTO DOMINGO CONSULATE
04/19/2012 - Medical
05/04/2012 - Interview (APPROVED)
05/10/2012 - Visa ready and picked up at domex
05/15/2012 - POE in Boston (together)
U. S. A
05/29/2012 - Went to SS office to apply for SS card
06/01/2012 - Welcome letter arrived (Received about 3 of these)
06/05/2012 - Green card arrived
06/15/2012- Back to SS office with green card to reapply and inquire about delay
06/18/2012 - Picked up SSN at SSA office
06/22/2012 - SS card arrived by mail

04/24/14 - Sent I-751 to remove conditions

06/09/14 - Biometrics

11/2014 - RFE from USCIS requesting more evidence before approval

Late Jan - Sent further evidence of marriage

03/05/2015 - Got letter of approval for removal of conditions

03/15/2015 - Permanent 10 yr green card received via mail

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Read the interview experiences of people in the Santo Domingo consulate. As you will see, people are approved on questions and not paper evidence. You should take everything but the kitchen sink in terms of proof, but ultimately the decision will probably be reached just by questioning. Even when people are interviewed in the infamous "window 11" -and the few who are able to still get the visa after the Stokes style interview- the decision was not based on paper evidence, but on critical analysis of the story and how well both versions match up.

Best wishes! (F)

Hi,

My interview is in 2 days and can you please tell me about the window 11 and the Stokes style interview? This is making me really nervous. More advice on the proof of ongoing relationship? Many thanks!

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definately, as long as you can prove an ongoing relationship you're good! Good Luck! :thumbs:

A Question ...

how do u prove ongoing relationship ?

i need to know please =)

cauz im doing K1 visa also =)

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