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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Just now, Allaboutwaiting said:

It is not about the amount of pages but the strength of the evidence. 

For instance, regarding proof of meeting in person, we sent a grand total of 3 pages. 

Hi there! Since I am also wondering about this could you give me an example super solid proof. We have boarding passes, pictures together, flight tickets, passport stamps etc

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1 minute ago, kumakuma said:

Hi there! Since I am also wondering about this could you give me an example super solid proof. We have boarding passes, pictures together, flight tickets, passport stamps etc

That's exactly the kind of strong evidence you can send -except for the pictures that are not THAT strong but make the petition "whole"-.

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We sent a lot as we were told that was a sticking point for many. We had photos, flight tickets, passport stamps and bank statements showing us in the same country at the same time, registered to the same addresses etc. Honestly probably about 30 pages but we went ham on our petition (could easily be done with less pages but, as we had done a lot of plane hopping we wanted to document it all) 

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2 hours ago, rubym2020 said:

We sent a lot as we were told that was a sticking point for many. We had photos, flight tickets, passport stamps and bank statements showing us in the same country at the same time, registered to the same addresses etc. Honestly probably about 30 pages but we went ham on our petition (could easily be done with less pages but, as we had done a lot of plane hopping we wanted to document it all) 

I myself have a shared Bank Account with her. Should I include this in there? We both opened up the account in person too.

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6 minutes ago, kumakuma said:

I myself have a shared Bank Account with her. Should I include this in there? We both opened up the account in person too.

I wouldn’t include that. This is more of a proof for married couples. 

 

 

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