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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Uzbekistan
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My K1 interview scheduled October 3. Now Im preparing paperworks and alot of proof of our ongoing relationship. I want to know, should I show up the chats and call reciepts what my fiance sent to USCIS when he filed petition for K1 or now I need to show the rest of chats and other proof that we're still together? Does NVC send my case with all that papaerworks including pictures to local embassy or they usually send just NOA3 ?

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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What's NOA3?  never heard of that.

 

You should bring to interview any correspondence you have had since applying for the visa.  Anything that was frontloaded with the petition should have been forwarded onto the embassy.  You should bring updated pictures, phone logs, chats, etc since then until the day of interview.  

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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I would look at the Consulate Review for the country you'll be interviewing in.  They only asked for photographs for bona fide relationship for us.  I sent a ton and brought a ton of documents and I wasn't asked for them.  It wouldn't hurt to bring some more recent things, but I lean for it being just in case.  But check the one for your country to see what other people were asked for.  I spent time and money coming up with stuff that was never seen by anyone. 

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Definitely check on your specific consulate reviews here..... For example, the consulate in Canada doesn't (often) ask for any proof of ongoing relationship. They DO have access to all info sent in with the I-129F regardless of where you interview. That doesn't mean they won't want to see it.

 

Rule of thumb here: Bring with you the same info you submitted with the I-129F.

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: India
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The officer asked my fiance for COLOR pictures of us together. He had only printed black and white pictures and when he presented them, the guy asked if he had any color photos. Thankfully the officer didn't make a big deal about it, but it is something to consider for others. That was the only proof he asked for.

 
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