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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Cambodia
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Hello everyone

I need some advices about submitting Photos of my wedding or family photos and phone call history as evidences. Is it importance to submit those evidences with I-130?

 

thank you :)

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Photos and call logs are secondary evidence, but it doesn't hurt to include them to show a pattern of communication, time together, and family acceptance.  I would not go overboard though with the I130, you can always take more photos/evidence to the interview.

 

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I'm pretty new to the process as we just filed at the beginning of March, but we included pictures of us from each time we were together, our travel details and we also included about 6 letters from our friends and families expressing their support of our relationship and their observations of a loving relationship.

 

We are still just in the receipt stage so I can't tell you if it worked or not lol But that's what we did. Only time will tell I suppose! 

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On 3/23/2022 at 2:13 AM, Khema said:

Hello everyone

I need some advices about submitting Photos of my wedding or family photos and phone call history as evidences. Is it importance to submit those evidences with I-130?

 

thank you :)

Ok to do that but concentrate on primary evidence of time spent together in person, like passport stamps and boarding passes.  Those are primary evidence you traveled to Cambodia.  That you were in country is accepted as evidence you were together there.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Cambodia
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On 3/22/2022 at 1:58 PM, Dashinka said:

Photos and call logs are secondary evidence, but it doesn't hurt to include them to show a pattern of communication, time together, and family acceptance.  I would not go overboard though with the I130, you can always take more photos/evidence to the interview.

 

Good Luck!

Thank you sir for your advices.

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On 3/24/2022 at 7:11 PM, pushbrk said:

Ok to do that but concentrate on primary evidence of time spent together in person, like passport stamps and boarding passes.  Those are primary evidence you traveled to Cambodia.  That you were in country is accepted as evidence you were together there.

Thank you so much sir for your advices I will find all evidences. 

On 3/24/2022 at 7:01 AM, llcoolwil said:

I'm pretty new to the process as we just filed at the beginning of March, but we included pictures of us from each time we were together, our travel details and we also included about 6 letters from our friends and families expressing their support of our relationship and their observations of a loving relationship.

 

We are still just in the receipt stage so I can't tell you if it worked or not lol But that's what we did. Only time will tell I suppose! 

Thank you my friend :D

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