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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Israel
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Hey! My husband and I are very close to sending in our petition. Just wanted to tell you guys what we have as proof of our relationship and know if it seems like enough. 

 

-Copy of marriage certificate.

-Copies of our ID's.

-My husband's auto insurance that has me on it.

-A summary of our story.

-Our chat logs showing communication since 2014.

-Emails we've sent each other.

-Cards we sent each other.

-Receipts for things we got each other.

-Chat logs showing communications between him and my mom, my mom and his mom, his grandmother and I and his mom and I.

-Our call logs.

-Video call screenshots.

-Social media interactions between us and each other's family members.

-Copies of our boarding passes, passport stamps and itineraries.

-Movie tickets, bus tickets and receipts for things we paid for while visiting each other. 

- Pictures of us from our visits with and without family members and pictures of our wedding. 

-Receipt for our hotel the day we got married. 

 

Does this seem like enough evidence or is there anything else we could add? I'd really rather be safe than sorry on this. ALSO, we thought about having some thrid party affidavits but my question is should we just send it off as soon as possible without them or wait to get them? 

 

TIA! :D

 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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44 minutes ago, Eh0225 said:

we thought about having some thrid party affidavits but my question is should we just send it off as soon as possible without them or wait to get them?

 

Don't delay your filing just to wait on third-party affidavits.  Those are considered weak evidence.  Focus on stronger evidence of time spent together.  Based on what you posted above, it seems like you already have enough of those.

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Israel
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2 minutes ago, Ate said:

 

Don't delay your filing just to wait on third-party affidavits.  Those are considered weak evidence.  Focus on stronger evidence of time spent together.  Based on what you posted above, it seems like you already have enough of those.

 

Thank you.

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2 hours ago, Eh0225 said:

Hey! My husband and I are very close to sending in our petition. Just wanted to tell you guys what we have as proof of our relationship and know if it seems like enough. 

 

-Copy of marriage certificate.

-Copies of our ID's.

-My husband's auto insurance that has me on it.

-A summary of our story.

-Our chat logs showing communication since 2014.

-Emails we've sent each other.

-Cards we sent each other.

-Receipts for things we got each other.

-Chat logs showing communications between him and my mom, my mom and his mom, his grandmother and I and his mom and I.

-Our call logs.

-Video call screenshots.

-Social media interactions between us and each other's family members.

-Copies of our boarding passes, passport stamps and itineraries.

-Movie tickets, bus tickets and receipts for things we paid for while visiting each other. 

- Pictures of us from our visits with and without family members and pictures of our wedding. 

-Receipt for our hotel the day we got married. 

 

Does this seem like enough evidence or is there anything else we could add? I'd really rather be safe than sorry on this. ALSO, we thought about having some thrid party affidavits but my question is should we just send it off as soon as possible without them or wait to get them? 

 

TIA! :D

 

 

Unless you are living together, your ID's are meaningless.

 

Note the following words just before the list of possible additional evidence you can submit.  The list appears after the words, "In addition to the required...." and "one or more".  One or more does not mean all.  Anything that appears after, "In addition to the required..." means NOT REQUIRED.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Israel
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3 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

Unless you are living together, your ID's are meaningless.

 

Note the following words just before the list of possible additional evidence you can submit.  The list appears after the words, "In addition to the required...." and "one or more".  One or more does not mean all.  Anything that appears after, "In addition to the required..." means NOT REQUIRED.

Thank you. 

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