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Hello all!

 

I am wondering if the proof of relationship binder with our photos, receipts, etc. is submitted when I file the petition, or is that something beneficiary brings to the consulate interview? I do understand proof of meeting such as boarding passes, passport stamps, hotel receipts with both names etc. would go with the I-129F, but what about what I'm seeing as a large book people submit containing photos, receipts, affidavits from witnesses to the relationship etc. ? I'm just wondering the best way to go about this so that evidence is thorough and sufficient, but not going overboard or filing it at the wrong time. Thanks all!

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USCIS tells us

someone has to separate and download all u send so don't make it hard for the officer

 

https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-guidance/form-filing-tips

 

Bind or staple documents together – Since USCIS officials must easily separate the forms, avoid using binders or folders and stapling the documents together. Instead, simply use paper clips. If you are submitting different applications in the same envelope, you could also use a rubber band to separate them.Feb 20, 2019

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16 minutes ago, poochopolis said:

Hello all!

 

I am wondering if the proof of relationship binder with our photos, receipts, etc. is submitted when I file the petition, or is that something beneficiary brings to the consulate interview? I do understand proof of meeting such as boarding passes, passport stamps, hotel receipts with both names etc. would go with the I-129F, but what about what I'm seeing as a large book people submit containing photos, receipts, affidavits from witnesses to the relationship etc. ? I'm just wondering the best way to go about this so that evidence is thorough and sufficient, but not going overboard or filing it at the wrong time. Thanks all!

Beware of those groups.  The VJ K-1 guide is pretty good. 

 

K1 Fiance Visa Step-by-Step Guide on Filing an I-129F for a Foreign Fiance - US Immigration & Visa Guides - VisaJourney

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On 9/1/2022 at 9:32 AM, poochopolis said:

Hello all!

 

I am wondering if the proof of relationship binder with our photos, receipts, etc. is submitted when I file the petition, or is that something beneficiary brings to the consulate interview? I do understand proof of meeting such as boarding passes, passport stamps, hotel receipts with both names etc. would go with the I-129F, but what about what I'm seeing as a large book people submit containing photos, receipts, affidavits from witnesses to the relationship etc. ? I'm just wondering the best way to go about this so that evidence is thorough and sufficient, but not going overboard or filing it at the wrong time. Thanks all!

Do not send a huge binder of stuff!   Wow, where are people getting this type of info?!

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17 hours ago, Jorgedig said:

Do not send a huge binder of stuff!   Wow, where are people getting this type of info?!

yeah,  at one time i joined a Facebook group and after reading several posts ,  i left it

the info is crazy and that's putting it nicely

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