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Since the passport-type photos that are required in the I-129F packet need to be taken within 30 days of filing do we need to have the date stamped or written on the back of the photos or do we just need our full names printed clearly?
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1 hour ago, payxibka said:
The requirement is within two years of the filing. It can be tbe day before. Pick the one with the strongest evidence
Sorry to bother you again, but a quick follow up if that's okay. Does this mean the proof of having met portion of the I-129F packet should only include proof of the particular in-person meeting we describe in the I-129F form or should it be all proof we have from any visit in the last two years?
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Is there an official format to use when writing out phone numbers when requested in the I-129F form?
Basically, (123) 456 - 7890 or 1234567890?
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4 minutes ago, klgck said:
We put how we met online, the date we met in person and that since then we visit each other at least every two months. We were approved with that answer!
So I could write something like, "Alexis and I first met online through a mutual friend. We first met each other in Canada in 2014 and have sine visited each other 2-3 times a year. Our most recent visit occurred November 5th - 13th, 2019. We spent our time together and with Alexis' family."
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1 minute ago, payxibka said:
The requirement is within two years of the filing. It can be tbe day before. Pick the one with the strongest evidence
Perfect, thank you! I can see where I got confused now.
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6 minutes ago, payxibka said:
Where do you think a 5 year history needs to be chronicled? You only need to prove ONE meeting within the past two years.
This was the part I first said I was unclear about it. I wasn't sure exactly what in-person meeting needed to be described. So if we only need to pick one in-person meeting within the last 2 years can we use the one that is coming up in a week? Or should we pick an in-person meeting that isn't 1-2 weeks before filing?
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2 minutes ago, payxibka said:
If it won't fit in the space provided you should rethink your answer. A love story thesis is not what they are looking for. Synthesize it to two or three sentences
Synthesize what though, the first in-person meeting only or every in-person meeting that has occurred during our relationship? I wouldn't be able to fit 5+ years of in-person meetings in 2-3 sentences.
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Hello, I'm slightly confused about Part 2, Question 54 in the I-129F form:
It says to 'describe the circumstances of your in-person meeting'. Does this mean to we describe our very first in-person meeting that occurred or every in-person meeting that occurred during our entire relationship?
When describing our very first in-person meeting should we talk about how we originally met online and that is what prompted us to meet in person or just strictly refer to the times we interacted with each other in-person?
How do we organize this information (since I'm guessing the more detail the better)? Do we use bullet points or should we write it like a story?
Since all this information wont fit in the designated space in Part 2, Question 54 and in Part 8 (the space designated for additional information) is this where we create a I-129F Supplement? If so, do we title is as 'I-129F Supplement: Part 2, Question 54"?
After creating the I-129F Supplement what do we write in Part 2, Question 54 of the I-129F form? Would it be something like, 'Please refer to the 'I-129F Supplement: Part 2, Question 54' of the I-129F Packet.'?
Thank you for any and all help!
I-129F Packet: P. 2, Q. 54 - Circumstances of your in-person meeting
in K-1 Fiance(e) Visa Process & Procedures
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Planning on it. The visit is coming up in less than a week. We're going to save bag tags, boarding passes, dinner receipts, movie tickets and will also make sure we have plenty of photographs of us in multiple locations and with my family as well. Feels like we're 'staging' our relationship when really we're just doing everything we normally do but more documented.
On that note, would social media posts be considered evidence? For example: Checking in to a location on Facebook then printing off a screenshot of the post and then attaching it with a photograph of ourselves at the location.
Any other proof I guess we can just put in the optional 'Proof of ongoing relationship' section of our I-129F Packet.
Thank you again for all this helpful, we truly appreciate it!