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Filed: Other Country: Cuba
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I was wondering if anyone could share how many photos they submitted when they sent in their I-129f packet?

Reason I ask is because we do not have alot of photos to put inthe packet. Actually we might have a total of 8. Due to religious reasons photos are not to be taken for a year.

August will be a year but I'd rather not wait till then to go back and visit just to take some photos..

Any thoughts... suggestions? If I explained this in a letter with the photo's I do have would that be ok? I have passport stamps, emails, phone logs, text logs, and plane tickets.. so lack of a ton of photos but only a few .. what do you all think?

2nd go round

1st K-1 Denied

Subitted Feb 2-6-15

NOA1 - 2-18-15

NOA2 - 8-18-15

Interview 11-25-15 - Denied

And Here we go again -

New K1 submitted - 1-9-16

NOA1 - 1-12-16 (according to USCIS)

Text received 1-15-16

hardcopy - not received yet as of 1-26-16

Posted (edited)

Photos are not really requirements. It just supports your statements that you and your fiance(e) have met in person. 8 pictures will do. Focus on the primary evidence which are the statement of circumstances how the two of you met, passport stamps, also include the copy of your passport's biographic page, copy of plane tickets, boarding passes, hotel receipts, restaurant receipts, or if you used a credit card you can use that bill when you where in you're fiance(e) country.

Here's a guide for you to be able to understand more on filing for a I-129f. Just click the link below.

http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1guide

Edited by ShockAbsorberEmi

 

 

Filed: Other Country: Cuba
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Posted

there are not hotel, shopping or food receipts.. its cuba.. american's aren't allowed to spend money.. I also stayed with him on my visits but the first one which was with friends in a family house.. when we went out he paid and they never gave reciepts because he knew everyone.. we never had a bill. No credit card usuage for americans either..

Only passport stamps, I do not have all boarding passes because they usually take them or they dont have dates on the stub but I have reservation emails. I think stamps would be fine without plane tickets because its a stamp in my passport with dates and the country..

just worried about lack of photos.

2nd go round

1st K-1 Denied

Subitted Feb 2-6-15

NOA1 - 2-18-15

NOA2 - 8-18-15

Interview 11-25-15 - Denied

And Here we go again -

New K1 submitted - 1-9-16

NOA1 - 1-12-16 (according to USCIS)

Text received 1-15-16

hardcopy - not received yet as of 1-26-16

Posted

Do not worry too much about the photos. They are not primary evidence. USCIS gives more attention to primary evidence. Photos are just secondary so just send in all the photos you got.

 

 

 
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