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waner21

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  1. hello!! i think shoving a letter of how you met with her!! the pictures always help!!! but if you alredy sent them!! you should call the USCIS :) are you from Utah??

    I did attach a letter to the I-129F form in the initial package that described how the two us met, and it was approximately 1 page in length. It was required for one of the questions on the I-129F.

    And yes, I am from Utah.

  2. Hi everyone,

    Last Saturday I received a Request for Evidence (RFE) form. Per the RFE, USCIS is requesting for evidence that can establish that my fiance and I have met in person. According to the form, the evidence must include:

    1. Circumstances of Meeting - Submit information regarding the circumstances under which the petitioner and beneficiary met to establish the relationship.

    2. Last Personal Meeting - Submit evidence of meeting the beneficiary in person within the two-year period preceding the filing of the petition. Primary evidence may include airline ticket stubs and receipts (that indicate month, day, and year), copies of passport pages that show the identification page and admission stamps, military order(s), letter from Commanding Officer, or any evidence that will help the USCIS to determine that the petitioner has met the beneficiary within the two years. Secondary evidence may include film-dated photographs of the petitioner and beneficiary together. The following DOES NOT constitute evidence of meeting: disc, videos, emails, letters, phone bills, and greeting cards

    In my initial package I included the following evidence to show that my fiance and I have met in person twice preceding the issuance of the fiance visa package:

    1. a ticket stub from March 2012 (includes date)

    2. Flight itineraries from November 2011 and March 2012

    3. Scanned colored copies of stamps in passport showing entrance/exiting with dates, however, I did not scan all of my passport, just the pages that applied to showing I was where my fiance was.

    4. Pictures of us together (however, they were not printed with the date) - And if I were to include pictures with dates, does it have to be the original picture or can I issue a copy of the photos showing the film dates?

    5. Receipt from the hotel I stayed at that included address of location and date of my stay.

    6. Select emails/messages dating back to 2008 showing our relationship (we were friends from 2008-2011, then started being serious) from Facebook and Skype and that we maintain an on-going relationship.

    I do not know what else I should do. I really thought I covered my bases in showing that my fiance and I have met in person per USCIS's guidelines. If anyone has any comments, please help if you can. Thanks in advance.

  3. Hi everybody,

    I'm currently in the process of petitioning for a K-1 Visa (form I-129F and G325A). Per form I-129F, I am to fill out the G-325A form and so is my fiance. I noticed that the G-325A form has a line for a signature at the bottom, and my understanding is that I am to sign (in ink) the G-325A, and my fiance will sign the G-325A form she fills out.

    My fiance is currently in Guatemala (her home country) and so we looked at how long and how much it would cost to have her send me her signed G-325A form (depending on time, it could take 7 days @ $100+ through a UPS service and about 14 days through national mail @ $40, give or take). I setup a meeting time with USCIS and asked them if my fiance was to fill out and sign her G-325A form, or if she could sign it and email me the scanned copy. The USCIS employee stated that the non-U.S. citizen did NOT have to send the original copy, nor did the non-U.S. citizen need to sign her copy; she can just fill out the form and email me the pdf document when complete, with no signature.

    So here is my question, is the USCIS employee I spoke with correct? It conflicts with what I have read on this site and how I interpret the G-325A form. If someone knows what needs to be done, I would greatly appreciate feedback. Thank you.

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