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So I have recently been reading that some people have submited pictures as relationship proof, the question is at what time during the process do you submit them? since my husbans interview is comming up I made a binder with pictures from the begining of our relationship all the way to the last time we saw eachother physically.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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Most people submit a few with the initial filing(like 4-12_, and then bring more to interview.

Are the photos easily removed from the binder? I ask because many embassies have security glass between you and the CO, and only a small slot (like some banks) to pass papers through.

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Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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During the interview if the pictures are in a binder the CO who is doing the interview will ask that you remove the pictures and slide it through. Someone next to us came in with a huge binder and they were trying to remove all the pictures.

I just put some pictures in an envelope and on the back of the picture put the date and location of where the picture was taken.

Country: Germany
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I just put some pictures in an envelope and on the back of the picture put the date and location of where the picture was taken.

Yeah, that's how I did it as well :) Didn't include any pictures when filing the I-130, but brought a bunch to the interview (the CO didn't want to see any though). OP, also list all the people who are in the picture on the back of it, e.g. parents-in-law, relatives from both families, common friends (especially in pictures from family gatherings like the wedding, Christmas, etc.) - just providing some extra evidence that each of you has met the other person's family and friends ;)

 

 
 
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