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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Hi everyone. :)

I know this question has been asked before, but I just want to be sure that I'm set with my evidence as I tend to worry too much, yet sometimes overlook things I need to do. My interview at the Vancouver US Consulate is coming up pretty fast - this coming thursday. This is what I've prepared as evidence:

Evidence of meeting since application:

- Several photos from a trip to visit my fiance in April (about 6 or 7).

- Plane tickets, visa bills, and misc bits of evidence (such as some reciepts and itinerary) from my april trip and my november trip last year.

- Email correspondence with my fiance's family (this includes mentioned itinerary as his father booked our hotels for us).

- A hand-made valentines day card from february, not dated though.

- Gift reciepts from Christmas.

- Skype Logs (list of phone call dates and lengths).

- A few full AIM chats.

General evidence of meeting:

- A plane ticket I missed adding to the original I-129F.

- Other older visa bills from my trips (had to order these as I usually toss them).

- Receipts for my engagement ring and the ring I got him in return.

- Some older gift receipts.

- Older email correspondence to my mom by myself and my fiance of what we were up to.

- a couple more AIM chats.

I've been told I might actually be overdoing it but most of our correspondence has been over the internet so I'm not sure how much weight a lot of it holds. As a note, my fiance will also be joining me in Vancouver.

K-1 Visa 248 Days
Filed: 2011-10-24... Interview: 2012-06-21... Visa Received: 2012-06-27

Adjustment of Status 84 Days

Filed: 2012-11-15... EAD Received: 2013-01-26... Interview: 2013-02-06

Removal of Conditions 166 Days

Filed: 2014-11-10... Card Production: 2015-04-16... Card Received: 2015-04-24

Naturalization 72 Days

Filed: 2024-01-02... Interview: 2024-02-27...Oath Ceremony: 2024-03-15

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Germany
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hi zentaco..it looks like u all set with ur evidence. :)

i wish you the best during the interview

Visa Journey:

K1:

Service Center: Vermont Service Center

Consulate: Frankfurt, Germany

I-129F Sent: 10-13-2010

I-129F NOA1: 10-18-2010

I-129F NOA2: 04-05-2011

Consulate Received: 04-15-2011

Packet 3 Received: 04-29-2011

Packet 3 Sent: 04-30-2011

Packet 4 Received: 05-07-2011

Interview Date: 06-07-2011

Interview Result: Visa was on hold

Second Interview: Approved

Visa Received: 01-20-2012

ENTRY: 02-12-2012

Married: 03-26-2012

AOS 04-19-2012

Email notification 04-26-2012

NOA1 send : 04-24-2012

Biometric send: 04-27-2012

Biometric appt: 05-18-2012

AOS transfer to CSC: 05-24-2012

EAD/AD approved&send: 06-22-2012

EAD/AD arrived: 06-28-2012

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Posted

That's a relief, thanks. :) I'm hoping it goes well too - apparently Vancouver's Consulate is a good one though..

K-1 Visa 248 Days
Filed: 2011-10-24... Interview: 2012-06-21... Visa Received: 2012-06-27

Adjustment of Status 84 Days

Filed: 2012-11-15... EAD Received: 2013-01-26... Interview: 2013-02-06

Removal of Conditions 166 Days

Filed: 2014-11-10... Card Production: 2015-04-16... Card Received: 2015-04-24

Naturalization 72 Days

Filed: 2024-01-02... Interview: 2024-02-27...Oath Ceremony: 2024-03-15

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Posted

You have plenty... they never asked to see any of mine.... was a lot of work for nada, oh well. Border crossings to visit--either of you was all the evidence they generally need they told me,which shows up on their screens. They also said it helps if a couple has known each other for longer than one year prior to filing...(we were at 3 yr mark at time of interview). They move the K1's through quickly , ahead of others also that are waiting, which actually were all Americans living in Canada ,mostly all students. A lot of other immigration cases- get sent to Montreal as the Vancouver consulate doesn't handle them all they said.

 
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