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SunflowerSweet

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  1. Hello everyone,

    I am currently getting everything together for the I-129F Petition for Alien Fiance. My last step is to gather evidence that me and my fiance have met in person.

    I have copies of his boarding pass to and from the USA which indicate the date he flew into Chicago.

    I also have confirmation emails from the hotels we stayed at in the Chicago Area on dates that correspond with the dates of his flights.

    The confirmation emails don't mention his name at all, as I was the one who booked them, but I want to know if it is still worth including them?

    If so, I also want to know what anyone would suggest a good way of submitting this sort of evidence is. What I was planning on doing is just taking a screen capture of the pertinent part of the confirmation email (I have attached the screen capture I took) and pasting it into a word document. I was then planning on just adding a little summary at the top of the document explaining that this is the hotel we stayed at when I picked him up from O'Hare airport. Is this a good way of doing that? Or would it be better to just use a post it note on top of a print out of just the confirmation email alone?

    Lastly, the total list of evidence I have currently assembled is as follows:

    -Copies of Boarding pass too and from Manchester Airport to Chicago O'Hare Airport.

    -Hotel confirmation of hotels near airport on dates of his flights.

    -A receipt for parking at O'hare Airport the day/time of his return flight that includes last 4 digits of my credit card number.

    -2 Tickets for Six Flags Great America with our names on them, for the same date.

    -Fishing license he filled out in my state.

    -Temporary watercraft license he applied for in my state.

    -At least 8 different pictures of the two of us together labeled with date and location.

    Does this seem like a complete enough list? I know that many of these just prove that he was in my state but not necessarily that we were together, but I hope that combined with the pictures it should be enough. Any advice and any of the issues in this post are really appreciated!

  2. Hello all,

    I am currently in the process of filling out and eventually submitting the K-1 fiance visa for fiance from the UK.

    I have run into a bit of a snag, as I currently have more than one address in a sense.

    I am a college student and during the week days I live at address A, and on weekends address B, which is my parents house.

    I am trying to determine which address I should list for the visa.

    For address A, I have the following ties:

    -this is the address the USPS has listed for me and I receive most of my mail.

    -this is the address I listed when applying for health insurance.

    For address B I have these:

    -This is the address I have on my drivers license. I never filed for an address change so I am assuming it is still active through the DMV

    -This is the address I use to vote/where I am registered to vote through.

    -This is the address where I receive bank statements from.

    -This is the addressed used for W2/Tax return/other irs/tax processes.

    If it is possible to use either, I would much rather prefer to use address B. The reason for this is related to the Affidavit of support (the I-864 version I will need to fill out when he adjusts status). As I mentioned earlier I am a college student. I work part time and have enough to sustain myself but I do not meet the 125% poverty threshold criteria. However, both of my parents are very on board with this process and would have no qualms with me listing their incomes in the household income category which would put me plenty above the 125%.

    Ideally I would just like to list address B on the applications and not mention address A at all. (I am 90% did so for my passport which I recently applied for it and no red flags were raised). I am worried about legal ramifications of this though and whether or not it has the potential to result in a denial of the visa application.

    Any advice is VERY much appreciated. I am currently trying to take most of this on on my own and it has been quite overwhelming!

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