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AOS for K1 visa holder, do we need to submit more evidence?

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I have been reading the instructions for the I-485 and it says "Evidence. You must submit all required initial evidence along with all supporting documentation with your application at the time of filing".

I just submitted a ton of evidence for the K1 visa, I front loaded the initial petition and took them a lot more evidence for the interview at the US consulate to get the K1. Now they want the exact same information again? proof of a real relationship?

This makes the third time for that!
What are they wanting, they do not say what kind of "evidence". What have others submitted?

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I have been reading the instructions for the I-485 and it says "Evidence. You must submit all required initial evidence along with all supporting documentation with your application at the time of filing".

I just submitted a ton of evidence for the K1 visa, I front loaded the initial petition and took them a lot more evidence for the interview at the US consulate to get the K1. Now they want the exact same information again? proof of a real relationship?

This makes the third time for that!

What are they wanting, they do not say what kind of "evidence". What have others submitted?

YOu dont need to summit any relationship evidence like you did when you apply for k1, now you just summit the require paperworks for 1-485. When you are schedule for a interview thats when you bring in the evidence regarding your marrrige example : lease on both your names, joint bank accounts, pictures of weddings pics with family menbers , ect

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YOu dont need to summit any relationship evidence like you did when you apply for k1, now you just summit the require paperworks for 1-485. When you are schedule for a interview thats when you bring in the evidence regarding your marrrige example : lease on both your names, joint bank accounts, pictures of weddings pics with family menbers , ect

Thanks! Perfect timing! We are copying our packet today. It goes out tomorrow!

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