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I am including boarding passes to my I-129F. I assume this is an answer to question 18 on I-129F, so I included an attachment sheet for question #18. On that attachment sheet, I attached a copy of my boarding passes with a paper clip.

Do I need to write anything else on the attachment sheet explaining what is attached with the paper clip? Do I need to write anything on the copy of the boarding pass so they know what it is?

I did the same thing for copies of visas.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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the boarding passes are just considered as evidence that you took a flight there, you need to provide other evidence to support your claim like photo graphs together, receipts and things like that. you need to provide a little explanation for question #18...provide specific details of where and when and how you met physically within the last 2 years :thumbs:

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Filed: Timeline
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the boarding passes are just considered as evidence that you took a flight there, you need to provide other evidence to support your claim like photo graphs together, receipts and things like that. you need to provide a little explanation for question #18...provide specific details of where and when and how you met physically within the last 2 years :thumbs:

ok, i did all of that part so far. But, do i need to make any special note like saying: "These are photocopies of the boarding passes." Or will they figure that out already?

Filed: Country: Jamaica
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ok, i did all of that part so far. But, do i need to make any special note like saying: "These are photocopies of the boarding passes." Or will they figure that out already?

Not necessary for a cover sheet for everything. They expect proof of meeting, and relationship in the packet.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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ok, i did all of that part so far. But, do i need to make any special note like saying: "These are photocopies of the boarding passes." Or will they figure that out already?

You don't need a special note but i suppose that should already be mentioned in your cover letter or did you not write one? It'll be good to take a look at the k-1 guide to see the example of one if no.

Edited by Ken & Lecia
Filed: Timeline
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You don't need a special note but i suppose that should already be mentioned in your cover letter or did you not write one? It'll be good to take a look at the k-1 guide to see the example of one if no.

In the cover letter I have this: "- Proof of having met in person in the past two years"

So do you think that includes boarding passes?

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Colombia
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In the cover letter I have this: "- Proof of having met in person in the past two years"

So do you think that includes boarding passes?

I think I wrote something like that, and underneath just had bullet points listing each piece of evidence. In the packet itself, I just had the copies of the boarding passes, passport stamps, and photos. I didn't write anything else, because it is clear what the evidence is.

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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ok, i did all of that part so far. But, do i need to make any special note like saying: "These are photocopies of the boarding passes." Unnecessary. Or will they figure that out already? They have likely seen a few boarding passes...... :wacko::lol:

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Denmark
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I assume you could attach a sheet like you want to. ORrrr.. You can make a neat cover letter for the entire petition explaining exactly what the petition contains, and one of those could be "evidence of having met within the past 2 years" or "evidence of eligibility" - the last one would be something along the lines of post-83680-0-87480800-1348458239_thumb.jpg

Etc., etc., and so forth. It's not a request you add a cover letter however I'd personally prefer it that way because it gived a great overview and you can use it as a checklist.

Edited by moomin

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EAD/AP Approval took 51 days from NOA1 date to email update. (77 days from filing until EAD/AP in hand)

AOS Approval took 206 days from NOA1 date to email update. (231 days from filing until greencard in hand)

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