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When I print out copies of my emails (from hotmail), they do not show the dates, does that matter? How about if I just print out the log that shows my fiances name and the fact that he emails me almost every day, the log has dates.

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What do intend those emails to prove? You're going to have to prove that you and your S.O. met, in person within the past two years and PRIOR to submitting the I-129F.

You're going to have to prove that one of you are a U.S. citizen, and that both of you are eligible to get married.

Relationship evidence is not required at this point.

Save your emails for the Consulate interview.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Since I read that my consulate (Brasil) actually appreciate plenty of evidence going straight to them from USCIS, I included e-mails, that talks about our relationship, our plans to see each other, the fact we missed each other after each trip, how the trips went, and we feel about each other, I print the entire page from hotmail, and it prints out the dates, who send and to whom, and even prints the propaganda on the side of the page, makes it more real, to show I printed it straight out of the site and didn´t edit anything (although I know you can edit if you want, but I don´t have to since I have those e-mails since 2003).

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When you open the emails are there time stamps? If so try to do screen prints.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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in hotmail when you are in an email message you have received there is a 'print view' next to the 'reply' 'forward' 'delete' etc. This is what I used to print out mine and they had the dates and no ads to save on ink. it still says msn hotmail at the top. hope this helps.

And to all that says emails are not important at this point, than why is it in the example cover letter for i-129f on this site does it included "proof of ongoing relationship" I think emails can't hurt as long as you understand they don't count as the evidence of meeting in person in last two years.

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