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Photos for Proof of Meeting as per form I-129F (Rev 6-13-2013)

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Filed: Country: Philippines
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Hi,

I will be submitting photographs as proof of meeting my fiancé. I (the petitioner) have 71 photographs of myself and my fiancé together on each photograph and members of her family are also on these photographs. I don’t want it to be an “overkill” by submitting 71 photographs as a reasonable person would know that 71 would be more than enough and I’m sure the USCIS don’t need to see 71 photographs. How many phototographs should be submitted at the least?

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Suggest submitting a maximum of one-tenth of the number of photographs that you possess.

YMMV.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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We submitted 5 photos taken at different places & times, with places & dates written on the back of each one. The CO barely glanced at them.

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~5 - 10 is more than sufficient; 71 is too many.

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I put 12 photos on four power point slides with captions underneath each one and ran that off...also had five letters from relatives/friends, copies of 3-4 cards, receipts from western union, usps, travel, a screen shot of the number of facebook messages we had...I think a variety of evidence is better than a gigantic quantity of evidence. We did not get asked for any further evidence.

Good luck!

Filed: Country: Philippines
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I put 12 photos on four power point slides with captions underneath each one and ran that off...also had five letters from relatives/friends, copies of 3-4 cards, receipts from western union, usps, travel, a screen shot of the number of facebook messages we had...I think a variety of evidence is better than a gigantic quantity of evidence. We did not get asked for any further evidence.

Good luck!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Uzbekistan
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unless your photographs have a hard coded date (you writing the date and time does not count), or some verification of date like you are holding a news paper with visible date, photographs are considered secondary evidence of proof of meeting. You need to prove you two were in the same place at the same time and that was within the last 2 years. You need boarding passes, passport stamps, hotel receipts, receipts from the same place on your credit card and hers, etc. If you would like to discuss what you have for evidence, please send me a PM and I will give you my thoughts on what you have and if it will work.

Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Hi,

I will be submitting photographs as proof of meeting my fiancé. I (the petitioner) have 71 photographs of myself and my fiancé together on each photograph and members of her family are also on these photographs. I don’t want it to be an “overkill” by submitting 71 photographs as a reasonable person would know that 71 would be more than enough and I’m sure the USCIS don’t need to see 71 photographs. How many phototographs should be submitted at the least?

We submitted 6 photos.

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