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Hello all! I'm new to this forum and new to filing any petitions. I'm currently trying to file a petition to bring my fiance to the USA, we have known each other since 2005 & last time I saw him was last month. Now, this is what I wrote:

"I, _________ , met _______ in the Dominican Republic on 2005 & started a relationship on 2006.

The last time we saw each other was on my trip to the Dominican Republic on May, 2012 (flight itinerary & passport stamps attached). I stayed in the country for 7 days on which ______  stayed with me at the _____ Hotel in Santo Domingo. 

He proposed to me while I was in the country. We spent every day together, went out to restaurants & clubs (pictures attached). We have kept an ongoing relationship for 6 years & plan to keep doing so."

I was wondering if this would b enough (including the evidence) or if I should write a little more? Also, i see that they ask for form g-325a signed by him and one signed by me, do I have to send those with the I-129F or that's for the interview?

Thanks In advance for the help! :)

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Hello all! I'm new to this forum and new to filing any petitions. I'm currently trying to file a petition to bring my fiance to the USA, we have known each other since 2005 & last time I saw him was last month. Now, this is what I wrote:

"I, _________ , met _______ in the Dominican Republic on 2005 & started a relationship on 2006.

The last time we saw each other was on my trip to the Dominican Republic on May, 2012 (flight itinerary & passport stamps attached). I stayed in the country for 7 days on which ______  stayed with me at the _____ Hotel in Santo Domingo. 

He proposed to me while I was in the country. We spent every day together, went out to restaurants & clubs (pictures attached). We have kept an ongoing relationship for 6 years & plan to keep doing so."

I was wondering if this would b enough (including the evidence) or if I should write a little more? Also, i see that they ask for form g-325a signed by him and one signed by me, do I have to send those with the I-129F or that's for the interview?

Thanks In advance for the help! :)

Follow the examples used in the K-1 guide. They don't want to read the entire history of the relationship, just hard proof that you've met in person within two years of filing the petition.

And yes, the G-325a and letter of intent for your fiancé must be sent with the initial petition filing. These must be original with his signature in ink (i.e. no scanned copies).

http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1guide

Good luck!

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USCIS Receipt of I-129F: January 24, 2012 | Petition Approval: June 15, 2012 (No RFEs)
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What Leftcoastlady said + You can trim down your original declaration, to remove the love story part.

Something like:

"I, _________ , met _______ in the Dominican Republic on 2005 & started a relationship on 2006. The last time we saw each other was on my trip to the Dominican Republic on May, 2012 when he proposed"

That is more than enough good.gif

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