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Bit delayed in starting our K1. Gotta wait for her letter of intent to get here from Indonesia. So, wanted to ask since it's been on my mind.

 

Do they tend to want individual pictures or can I merge them onto one 8.5x11 photo paper sheet? Also, how many and do they want pictures more showing the surroundings? We've got plenty of evidence from my trip to see her in Indonesia and then from her trip to meet the family here in Feb. Also all my travel papers and such I've made photo copies of. I've heard some stories of the gov being really troublesome about proof. Just wanted to get some insight here. Thanks.

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When I did my K1, I did exactly what you suggested. I was able to paste about 6 photos on a standard 8.5x11 page using word. Then to make them look nice I went to Staples/Office Depot and printed out the 3-4 pages in color for I think .59 cents a sheet, and they came out looking good, and was definitely easier to manage.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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4 hours ago, Squidslinger said:

Bit delayed in starting our K1. Gotta wait for her letter of intent to get here from Indonesia. So, wanted to ask since it's been on my mind.

 

Do they tend to want individual pictures or can I merge them onto one 8.5x11 photo paper sheet? Also, how many and do they want pictures more showing the surroundings? We've got plenty of evidence from my trip to see her in Indonesia and then from her trip to meet the family here in Feb. Also all my travel papers and such I've made photo copies of. I've heard some stories of the gov being really troublesome about proof. Just wanted to get some insight here. Thanks.

Why are you waiting for the letter of intent?  Scan, email and print takes but a few seconds 

YMMV

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11 hours ago, Squidslinger said:

Bit delayed in starting our K1. Gotta wait for her letter of intent to get here from Indonesia. So, wanted to ask since it's been on my mind.

 

Do they tend to want individual pictures or can I merge them onto one 8.5x11 photo paper sheet? Also, how many and do they want pictures more showing the surroundings? We've got plenty of evidence from my trip to see her in Indonesia and then from her trip to meet the family here in Feb. Also all my travel papers and such I've made photo copies of. I've heard some stories of the gov being really troublesome about proof. Just wanted to get some insight here. Thanks.

You dont need an original LOI. Your fiancé can scan and email it and you can simply print it out so long as its nice and clear.  

 

 

 

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I sent in one photo of my fiance and I.  They want proof you met, not a pictorial history of your dates.  You don't need to show background.  Just you and your fiance.

 

Don't complicate it and don't add cruft that will slow the examiner down.

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We didn't send any photos (except for the required passport style ones), but really you do not need a "wet" signature on the letter of intent to marry.  A printed scanned copy is fine.

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4 minutes ago, Squidslinger said:

#######, from the guide stuff it sounded like we needed wet.

 

Alright sounds like I'm okay on the pictures being on one sheet then. Thanks.

Only thing wet is the signature on the actual petition form itself 

YMMV

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