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Hi everyone

My noa2 came which stated that my case is going to the NVC then my fiance country. I want to send more evidence with my packet 3. I would like to know how can I print my call logs through my phone account and also my chat on facebook and my personal email. I hope to hear from you soon. Thank you


Hi everyone

My noa2 came which stated that my case is going to the NVC then my fiance country. I want to send more evidence with my packet 3. I would like to know how can I print my call logs through my phone account and also my chat on facebook and my personal email. I hope to hear from you soon. Thank you

I meant "my fiancee country"

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Hello:

You can ask your phone company for a call log for certain months (sometimes you may have to pay a fee) but it's easier than printing it online.

For the email, do a search for your fiancee's email and then take a screenshot showing the name, subject, and date of the conversation. If you feel that showing certain convo in depth will help your case, then you can also print out specific email threads (like 2-3 diff emails.)

For Facebook, you can probably do it as the email... or you can try the 'Download your Information' tool from Account Settings through downloading a copy of your facebook data. It may be a long process as all your chats, etc. will be downloaded as well. So if you don't have the time, do just like the email. Screenshots and printing specific convo threads for more support.

Hope this helps!

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Hello:

You can ask your phone company for a call log for certain months (sometimes you may have to pay a fee) but it's easier than printing it online.

For the email, do a search for your fiancee's email and then take a screenshot showing the name, subject, and date of the conversation. If you feel that showing certain convo in depth will help your case, then you can also print out specific email threads (like 2-3 diff emails.)

For Facebook, you can probably do it as the email... or you can try the 'Download your Information' tool from Account Settings through downloading a copy of your facebook data. It may be a long process as all your chats, etc. will be downloaded as well. So if you don't have the time, do just like the email. Screenshots and printing specific convo threads for more support.

Hope this helps!

Oh wow! That will definitely help. Thank you

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Haiti
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You're welcome :-)

To see a more detailed journey schedule, please see the About Me page and my Timeline.

Our K1 Process

June 7, 2012 -- Sent I-129F to June 9, 2013 -- Religious & Civil Wedding Ceremony in CT

FROM I-129f NOA1 to VISA APPROVAL: Exactly 8 months! No RFEs

Our AOS Process

July 16, 2013 -- Mailed AOS, EAD, and AP Paperwork to December 21, 2013 -- Received GC Card in the Mail!

FROM NOA1 to GREEN CARD in Hand: Exactly 4 months 27 days! No Interview or RFEs.

Our ROC Process

September 21, 2015 -- Mailed ROC Paperwork to August 6, 2016 -- Received Card in the Mail!

FROM NOA1 to GREEN CARD in Hand: Exactly 10 months 10 days! No Interview or RFEs.

Our {His} N-400 Process

Eligible to Apply for Citizenship on September 14, 2016.

October 4, 2016 -- Mailed N-400 Paperwork.

November 8, 2016 -- Completed Biometrics.

May 6, 2017 -- Received Interview Letter in the Mail.

June 8, 2017 -- Interview Passed!

June 16, 2017 -- Oath Ceremony! He is a USC!!

FROM Application to CITIZENSHIP: Exactly 8 months 13 days! No RFEs.

== I am the Petitioner/Sponsor/Citizen Spouse ==

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