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my fiance interview will be in few more days...and trying to get things ready for him.

is 100 pages of proof/evidence of genuine relationship is enough? (we had plenty. but we don't want to over load the interviewer :bonk: )

thanks guys :thumbs:

My wife brought about 40 pages of text-chat, another 10 pages of phone records, receipts, boarding passes, hotel reservation printouts, and our wedding photo album. The only thing they asked to see was the wedding pics. I'm sure 100 pages is plenty :thumbs:

Good luck on the interview!

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my fiance interview will be in few more days...and trying to get things ready for him.

is 100 pages of proof/evidence of genuine relationship is enough? (we had plenty. but we don't want to over load the interviewer :bonk: )

thanks guys :thumbs:

I would make sure to highlight and use post it notes to point out what you want them to see.

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my fiance interview will be in few more days...and trying to get things ready for him.

is 100 pages of proof/evidence of genuine relationship is enough? (we had plenty. but we don't want to over load the interviewer :bonk: )

thanks guys :thumbs:

The interviewer will look at a few things but wont read through 100 pages. Monreal just took a few chats from every month and some phone records from the months and she said that they didnt look at them much. They looked at a few pics but that was it. She needs to be more concerned about the questioning rather than tons of evidence. Trending evidence of a relationship is good to take but be sure she can answer every possible question with confidence. Good luck :thumbs:

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Better to have too much than too little. My fiancee had 300 pages and they didn't want to look at the mountain of evidence. She was approved.

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It’s better to bring more evidence than not enough. They always say….the more, the better. They will ask you for what they want to see. But the question/answer portion of the interview is crucial. It’s best if your fiancé knows the answers to the questions. Saying I don’t know too much could raise some reg flags. My fiancé and I went over a list of potential interview questions to see how he’d do.

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Better to have too much than too little. My fiancee had 300 pages and they didn't want to look at the mountain of evidence. She was approved.

oh no 300 pages..lol i bet her back start aching as soon as she come home lol joking good point :thumbs:

My wife brought about 40 pages of text-chat, another 10 pages of phone records, receipts, boarding passes, hotel reservation printouts, and our wedding photo album. The only thing they asked to see was the wedding pics. I'm sure 100 pages is plenty :thumbs:

Good luck on the interview!

okay 100 pages will be enough (i hope lol) :thumbs: thanks :thumbs:

I would make sure to highlight and use post it notes to point out what you want them to see.

i want them to see everything lol all our chat/text always end with iloveu and muuuaahhh lol

The interviewer will look at a few things but wont read through 100 pages. Monreal just took a few chats from every month and some phone records from the months and she said that they didnt look at them much. They looked at a few pics but that was it. She needs to be more concerned about the questioning rather than tons of evidence. Trending evidence of a relationship is good to take but be sure she can answer every possible question with confidence. Good luck :thumbs:

good advise :thumbs: thanks

The longer it takes to happen the more you'll appreciate it when it does!

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It’s better to bring more evidence than not enough. They always say….the more, the better. They will ask you for what they want to see. But the question/answer portion of the interview is crucial. It’s best if your fiancé knows the answers to the questions. Saying I don’t know too much could raise some reg flags. My fiancé and I went over a list of potential interview questions to see how he’d do.

yap that's true...everything about me i'm pretty sure my fiance knows...but i'm still worry if he start getting anxiety attacked due to stressed lol :rofl: just like what happen with him when he took his medical....when they ask for his appointment letter he told them he didn't bring it(but he did :bonk: )...he forgot about it lol :rofl:

The longer it takes to happen the more you'll appreciate it when it does!

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All of the evidence that you take is really more to make you feel comfortable that it is for the CO. The interview will be really short and the chances are that they will only look at a few pictures unless there are red flags. Most of the other evidence that is taken can easily be forged and they don't want to see it. Like others have said, the interview is the most important, and it's not as crucial to have the right answers as it is how they are answered. The CO's do this for a living and are usually pretty good at it. They can spot a line of BS a mile away and as long as you have a genuine relationship, they can usually spot that real quick too.

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All of the evidence that you take is really more to make you feel comfortable that it is for the CO. The interview will be really short and the chances are that they will only look at a few pictures unless there are red flags. Most of the other evidence that is taken can easily be forged and they don't want to see it. Like others have said, the interview is the most important, and it's not as crucial to have the right answers as it is how they are answered. The CO's do this for a living and are usually pretty good at it. They can spot a line of BS a mile away and as long as you have a genuine relationship, they can usually spot that real quick too.

i agree :thumbs: thanks!!!

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