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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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I was reading the instructions for Juarez, i.e. the one that has the US flag and lists the documents your fiancée should bring. Well on relationship it tells you, "Evidence of the relationship between the petitioner and beneficiary (a)."

Reading that on its face tells me that they don't just want things that are post 129f package. It appears that it wants evidence of relationship irrespectively of time, period.

As such, I was thinking of putting together a small package that will start with statement of how we met and how often we met. Continued by showing a picture of us together the last time we met up [for me last month]. Then by showing the last for months of telephone records, and text records. Ending by incorporating the previously submitted 129f pictures with documents [restaurant receipts] of our time we were together [about 5 -7 pictures].

I can't find anything in the Juarez consulate that suggests it only wants proof of "Ongoing relationship." I am interpreting Evidence of relationship much broader than ongoing relationship. If I am wrong or you guys have a link to specific section of the Juarez consulate that only asks for post 129f evidence, please let me know.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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They want evidence of your relationship, spanning the entire time of it. Bring a sampling of photos, chat/message/phone logs, cards/letters snail mailed to each other, proof of other visits you have had together since the I-129F was filed, etc. Not required to already have wedding plans or an engagement ring, but if you have any evidence of either, bring that too. They like to see photos of you two together with friends and family as well. Just things that would be evident to anyone that you actually carry on a valid relationship and that the visa is not for immigration purposes only. Keep in mind, the CO may not even ask for any extra evidence. Sometimes they do, and sometimes they don't. It is just best to have it on hand just in case they do.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

 
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