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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Afghanistan
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Physical evidence would probably be the best bet. If you have proof of meeting in person, that's the best info to include. For example, you may include copies of passport pages with the passport stamps showing the petitioner/beneficiary's entry into the country where you met; copies of boarding passes from times you flew to meet each other; receipts from your time together (hotels you visited, engagement ring--if applicable, museums, etc.), or if you've ever sent letters or packages to each other, copies of the envelopes or customs declarations. Evidence of a secondary nature which is also helpful to include is pictures which show you two together (bonus points if you include pictures with family members) and/or chat logs from your preferred method of long-distance communication (WhatsApp, Viber, Line, Facebook, Skype, etc. These logs and photos should show a progression of the relationship, and it's not necessary to include pages and pages. Just enough to demonstrate your point.

 

In addition to these, if you wish to elaborate more on the circumstances surrounding your meeting, you can. I chose to do so, for example, just to clarify how my fiancé and I first met and fell in love, since I didn't have enough room on the I-129F form. You can include this as a written attachment, but remember that it doesn't need to be an essay. A convincing case should sell itself through physical evidence, so mostly focus on that.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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anything physical is best, i think. anyone can write a letter.

 

we each did the letter saying how we met/ progression of the relationship (short, one page letters), as well as the fiance letters of intent, but our file is also heavy with photos, boarding passes from a few flights, passport (Canada doesnt stamp often but we each have a couple of stamps), a joint sams club account (recently opened - copy of cards and receipt), phone records, hmmm a couple of postcards i sent him while on vacation, stuff like that. But for us, that stuff is the easiest part - we see each other every few weeks.

i 485, 130, EAD and AP

04/09/2019    NOA1 received/check cashed i 485 and 130 (direct adjustment)

11/7/2019      Interview- Norfolk

11/10/2019    APPROVED (notification rec'd 11/10, approval dated 11/8)

DONE FOR TWO YEARS!!! ;)

 

Filed everything ourselves with no RFE's or delays.

 

CR1 for Child under 21 (20 at time of filing)- Filed by LPR Spouse for his son

4/4/20     Mailed packet

4/12/20   NOA1 rec'd

10/14/21 (havent heard anything... when do i start to get worried?)

9/15/22 APPROVED! Now to wait for NVC and interview....

 

ROC

10/14/21 Mailed to AZ PO Box. Let the waiting begin. Again.

10/16/21 Received at PO Box

10/19/21 Received Text NOA1

10/23/21 Received Mailed NOA1

 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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On 31/1/2018 at 3:42 AM, Chris Duffy said:

I just made it short and fit it on the space provided on the I-129F form.  No need to write a love story type of novel.

 

 

I have a child now with my fiancee, should that be part of the answerd? or should I just say the meeting part. im very confused on how much details. 

right now I only have we met 2001 started dating 2003 and 2011 we have a child. is this good enough?

 
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