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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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I have the same question. Has anyone taken the pictures digitally and satisfied this requirement?

11/04/11 Got Married

USCIS:

12/28/11 - I-130 Sent

12/30/11 - NOA1 Received

06/08/12 - NOA2 Received

NVC:

07/02/12 - Case arrived at NVC

07/12/12 - Received case #, IIN, and BIN, gave e-mail addresses

07/13/12 - E-mailed DS-3032 from Beneficiary's e-mail address

07/23/12 - AOS bill invoiced & PAID

07/24/12 - DS-3032 accepted, IV bill invoiced & PAID

07/25/12 - AOS bill appears as PAID, IV bill appears as PAID, AOS Package sent, IV Package sent

07/26/12 - AOS and IV Packages delivered to NVC

08/01/12 - AOS/I-864 accepted, Checklist Issued for DS-230

08/13/12 - Responded to Checklist

08/20/12 - IV accepted, Case Complete

09/14/12 - Interview date Assigned (Interview Date: 10/04/12)

Medical/US Consulate/POE:

09/21/12 - Medical

10/04/12 - Interview (Approved!)

10/08/12 - Visa received

11/02/12 - POE (Chicago, IL)

11/25/12 - Received Permanent Resident Card

11/26/12 - Applied for SSN at SSA Office

Filed: Other Country: Pakistan
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Would be a good idea and support your case, don't need to bring the whole album, just 6 photos would suffice. You probably would have to print them for their inspection.

I will take 20 :) also gathered photos of my daughter in case they ask for them. I don't know why but i have a bas feeling :(

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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You should take wedding pictures with you. Take a few pictures of you two together and also take pictures showing all of your guests. For some reason the embassy in Islamabad likes to see if you had a big wedding. They feel it's normal that Pakistani's have a big wedding. If you had a small one be able to tell them why.

Filed: Other Country: Pakistan
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You should take wedding pictures with you. Take a few pictures of you two together and also take pictures showing all of your guests. For some reason the embassy in Islamabad likes to see if you had a big wedding. They feel it's normal that Pakistani's have a big wedding. If you had a small one be able to tell them why.

Thanks for the info. I don't think I have any pic of total people who attended the ceremony. Because there weren't many.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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60 people is a lot and should be acceptable. Try to bring pictures to the interview showing as many guests as possible. The embassy feels that it's a part of Pakistani culture to have large weddings and if your wedding is small then something is wrong. When is your interview?

Filed: Other Country: Pakistan
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60 people is a lot and should be acceptable. Try to bring pictures to the interview showing as many guests as possible. The embassy feels that it's a part of Pakistani culture to have large weddings and if your wedding is small then something is wrong. When is your interview?

31st Of July. We married in Feb 2010 & have a daughter (Who is almost 11 months old & is ill), still they will have doubts about our marriage? That's strange :( .I already am worried about AFOS as it has all sorts of problems :( .

60 people is a lot and should be acceptable. Try to bring pictures to the interview showing as many guests as possible. The embassy feels that it's a part of Pakistani culture to have large weddings and if your wedding is small then something is wrong. When is your interview?

Wedding ceremony was small cuz we live in different cities & couldn't take everyone with us & they too were not living in their own city at that time. So i hope its not going to be a problem.

Filed: Other Country: Pakistan
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if 60 people is not acceptable to the embassy just explain your situation and it should be alright. I'm sorry your daughter is ill I hope she gets better soon. Good luck on your interview. Let us know if your wife gets her visa.

Its not my wife who needs to get Visa, Its me. My wife is petitioner & cuz our daughter was born 3 & half months pre mature, they both can't come to Pakistan for another 6 to 8 months. Never met my daughter & its been almost an year since case was filed, i wish If they only let me meet them, but rules are rules.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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Do i need to take wedding pictures with me for interview? Also should i take some of them or complete albums? (Cuz they are very heavy).

take as many as you can. Mostly bring at least one photo of each wedding related ceremony. It's not required but a highly recommended evidence to prove your relationship.

I-130 Processed at USCIS

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12/17/2011 : I-130 Sent to USCIS

12/20/2011 : I-130 NOA1

05/11/2012 : I-130 NOA2

NVC

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05/28/2012 : Received at NVC

06/11/2012 : Case number issued by NVC

06/11/2012 : DS-3032 Choice of Agent Email Sent to NVC

06/13/2012 : AOS Bill Issued

06/13/2012 : AOS Bill Paid

06/14/2012 : AOS Bill Marked as "PAID" in NVC System

06/14/2012 : AOS Package Mailed to NVC

06/18/2012 : AOS Package Delivered to NVC

06/19/2012 : DS-3032 Accepted

06/21/2012 : IV Bill Issued

06/21/2012 : IV Bill Paid

06/21/2012 : IV Package Mailed to NVC

06/22/2012 : IV Bill Marked as "PAID" in NVC System

06/22/2012 : IV Package Delivered to NVC

06/25/2012 : AOS Accepted by NVC

06/29/2012 : IV Accepted by NVC

06/29/2012 : Case Complete at NVC

08/01/2012 : Interview Date Assigned and Case Forwarded from NVC to Mumbai Consulate

09/07/2012 : Interview at Mumbai Consulate (Result: Approved!)

09/11/2012 : Received Visa in Mail at home

09/22/2012 : POE at Houston, TX (IAH)

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Pakistan
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In Pakistan it is very important that he bring some wedding photo's showing his wife and guests. They have used the excuse of a small wedding to deny people and I know because it was one of the reasons they used to deny my husband his visa.

 
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