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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Does Amy need to list EVERY visit to the states? She's travelled down a lot for business before we met and played sports growing up so she was going to swim meets in Washington when she was 9 and soccer tournaments through high school. Do they really expect all that info?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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When I was filling mine out months ago I had a similar thought. I had travelled to the USA many many many times. I called and they told me when I phoned to ask that I needed to list as many as I could remember. Same for the 156 when I asked about it recently. However, filling out the 156 online I wasn't able to put many visits in because the area ran out of characters!! :P

My answer to your question is yes....as many as she can remember and then put in "many trips with various dates as a child".

Best of luck!

Karen

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Ya I attached an extra sheet and put down all of the dates that I travelled to see my wife (then fiancee and this was also the evidence I used for meeting and on going relationship) and then at the end I put a statement that I had been to the US on numerous occasions since I was 10 years old ....

K-1 VISA
08-05-06 - Married in Sycamore IL


AOS / EAD
08-24-06 - AOS/EAD mail to Chicago (Day 1)

11-06-06 - GC & Welcome Letter arrive in Mail (Day 75)

I-751
09-23-08 - Sent Package via USPS (Day 1)
01-02-09 - Received GC in mail (with wrong Resident Since date) (Day 101)

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I put: "Numerous visits from childhood to present, none exceeding 6 months. (Includes day trips, holidays, scientific meetings, trips to the post office, shopping, visits to friends, relatives.)". It seems to have worked fine. haha. I'm a minimalist. :whistle:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I did the same thing... I wrote "travelled to the USA for vacation purposes throughout my entire life", that 's it, that's all :P

Sean & Tanya

Norfolk, VA & Ottawa, ON

K-1 Journey

August 11, 2006- Sent I-129f ~ Finally!!!

August 12, 2006- I-129f received

August 16, 2006 - N0A1

August 29, 2006 - Touched

Sept 7, 2006 - NOA2 as per USCIS website ~ Approved in 27 days!

Sept 13, 2006- Received N0A2 by mail

Sept 15, 2006- Received letter from NVC dated Sept 13 that case will be sent to Montreal within a week

Oct 2, 2006- Received Packet 3 from MTL!

Oct 11, 2006 - Mailed back Packet 3 to MTL

Oct 19, 2006 - MTL received Packet 3

Nov 15, 2006 - Medical appointment in Ottawa

Dec 22, 2006 - Received Packet #4

Jan 25, 2007 - Interview date @ 14h30

Jan 4th 2007- Phoned MTL Consulate to reschedule interview for late April due to Navy deployment

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