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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Peru
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Primary evidence is something concrete which is not easily fabricated. For example if we are talking about primary evidence that you have met in person, boarding passes, passport stamps, and bank statements showing ATM/Credit card transactions in your fiance's country. Secondary evidence would be flight itineraries (They don't actually prove you were on the plane, just that you purchased the ticket) and photos (due to photoshop they can't be considered primary evidence of meeting).

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Vietnam
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Primary evidence is something concrete which is not easily fabricated. For example if we are talking about primary evidence that you have met in person, boarding passes, passport stamps, and bank statements showing ATM/Credit card transactions in your fiance's country. Secondary evidence would be flight itineraries (They don't actually prove you were on the plane, just that you purchased the ticket) and photos (due to photoshop they can't be considered primary evidence of meeting).

What about letter from the Airline certifying that I flew with them? Does that count as primary evidence?

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Peru
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What about letter from the Airline certifying that I flew with them? Does that count as primary evidence?

If the airline confirms that you actually boarded the plane then it should count. I've never seen a case of this being used so I can't be positive. Do you have the stamp from the visit in your passport? If you can show the stamp in addition to the letter that would be best. In my case I had lost most of the boarding passes so I provided the flight receipt along with the exit/entry stamps corresponding to the dates on the itinerary.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Vietnam
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If the airline confirms that you actually boarded the plane then it should count. I've never seen a case of this being used so I can't be positive. Do you have the stamp from the visit in your passport? If you can show the stamp in addition to the letter that would be best. In my case I had lost most of the boarding passes so I provided the flight receipt along with the exit/entry stamps corresponding to the dates on the itinerary.

Vietnam doesn't stamp my passport. They stamp my visa but I never kept my visa for those trips. Only Korea stamped my passport because Korea is my layover. In combination with my flight information, that should prove I did board the plane right? Yes the arline wrote me a letter confirming that. I might have boarding pass laying around back in Seattle. Hopefully I can find it. I should have kept all the information but I never think that proving is so difficult. Thanks!

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Peru
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Vietnam doesn't stamp my passport. They stamp my visa but I never kept my visa for those trips. Only Korea stamped my passport because Korea is my layover. In combination with my flight information, that should prove I did board the plane right? Yes the arline wrote me a letter confirming that. I might have boarding pass laying around back in Seattle. Hopefully I can find it. I should have kept all the information but I never think that proving is so difficult. Thanks!

In that case then yes, you should be fine. Give them both the itinerary with the flight info and the letter from the airline. If you can find the boarding pass send that too but if not you should be good with the combination you listed.

 
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