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tml&rpt

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  1. Quick question. Received RFE provided information then realize that I did not send something. When they received my first response my status went from RFE to request for response review. When they received the additional information that I send my status went from request for response review to initial review. Is that correct or did they use the second response as an initial I129F petition claim?

  2. Quick question. Received RFE provided information then realize that I did not send something. When they received my first response my status went from RFE to request for response review. When they received the additional information that I send my status went from request for response review to initial review. Is that correct or did they use the second response as an initial I129F petition claim?

  3. The itinerary definitely won't be enough. Anyone can produce an itinerary without having done any travel at all. Boarding passes are very good proof given they are difficult to fake and actually proves that you traveled.

    Primary evidence:

    Exit/entry visa stamps, airline ticket boarding passes, hotel receipts, ATM withdrawals in the subject country/city, apartment leases in both names, utility bills, etc. (for those that have lived together) are irrefutable as primary evidence.

    Secondary evidence:

    Photos, bus tickets, engagement ring receipts, affidavits from family/friends may be used to supplement weak primary evidence if the primary evidence can not stand alone on its own merits.

    This is very good evidence but remember that if you traveled to someplace other than where your fiance(e) lives, say someplace in between e.g. a different city, a third country whereby it is clear you were there but it's not clear that your S.O. was also there at the same time, then all the passport entry /exit stamps and airline boarding passes in the world won't make your case.

    I'm not sure if this situation applies to you but if it does be sure to prove somehow that both of you were there, wherever "there" might have been, at the same time.

    It is probably best to explain your evidence piece by piece on a separate piece of paper, particularly if your travels were difficult to understand.

    P.S. The affidavits from family/friends can't hurt as well as an explanation from you that you stayed with him/her and did not use hotels, etc.

    Quick question. I received an RFE to send a letter of intent to marry my Fiance and it states that "I may also submit copies of any evidence you have establish your mutual intent to marry one another. I send the letter of intent however I did not have any other proof". My letter did not mention anything about primary or seconday evidence.

    In reading your answer "The itinerary definitely won't be enough. Anyone can produce an itinerary without having done any travel at all. Boarding passes are very good proof given they are difficult to fake and actually proves that you traveled." I did not keep my boarding pass because I did not know we was going to fall in love and had no idea about the K1 visa process. I send in my purchased itinerary because I had them in my email with copy of my stamped passport. My fiance lives with his cousin, they do not have a lease there with his name. Therefore, hotel was not necessary. Is that going to be problem in our process.

  4. Quick Questions

    I received an RFE and returned it. I forgot to add one additional information from the original RFE that they asked. Can I send it now? I know it state to send with original RFE form (colored copy) and I do not have it because I send it with my first response.

    Thank you so much for your replies.

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