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  1. 7 minutes ago, iwir said:

    If your case is straightforward, save your money for lawyer and spend it for moving expenses and life when AOS is pending instead. In fact, if you haven't filed K1 visa yet, I personally suggest you to file for CR1, esp since you're from ESTA country and can visit each other with no problem. Read the guide from VJ and you can do it on your own. Good luck!

    It looks like for the CR1, we would need to be married. Which we aren't, yet. From your perspective, why would this potentially be a better option?

  2. 5 minutes ago, payxibka said:

    You don't need to prove intent to marry beyond the statement.   My petition consisted of the petition form and 7 additional pieces of paper.   No pictures,  chats, emails,  spreadsheets,  wedding plans.   Nothing  .

    So, would following the step-by--step guide be the only thing I would need to do?

     

    https://www.visajourney.com/content/k1guide/

     

    Also regarding additional information, what would be the appropriate item number to put? For instance, when listing all addresses? 

  3. 22 minutes ago, payxibka said:

    Most of what you listed is not needed for the petition.   For  the petition,  you need to prove face to face meeting.  Emails, chats, spreadsheet, dress shopping doesn't do it. 

     

    I don't see boarding passes,  passport entry stamps.

     

    Circumstances of meeting should be able to fit on the space provided on the form.  They are not interested in an in depth love letter

     

    Photos do not have much utilitarian value.   120 is overkill .  Many have had petitions approved with zero photos. 

     

    All evidence submitted to the USCIS is to be legible photocopies.  The only "wet" signature required is on the petition form itself 

    Flight Receipts/Boarding Passes we do have

    Regarding the other information, is that supporting evidence good for intent to marry (on top of the letter)?

    12 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

    you need the consent to marry from both

    and 120 photos is way too many

    25  or 30 is plenty

     

    You can do all yourself

    seen too many posts on here where  a lawyer and Rapid Visa messed up the process 

    To filter out photos and narrow it down to the best to send, what should we be looking for?

  4. Hello!

     

    My fiance and I are trying to determine if we should get a lawyer or use a service like, Rapid Visa to help us navigate the K-1 visa process to ensure no RFE and/or any delays. Obviously, we would rather save money but are willing to pay a premium to ensure us being together sooner than later. This is coming for the stress of wanting to fill out this form and submit enough information without delaying the process or royally screwing it up.

     

    How much is enough proof to submit?

     

    • 25 pages outlining highlights of our chat history over the past year knowing each other
    • 5 pages sampling our call history via FB messenger
    • 120 photos
    • engagement ring receipt
    • engagement part invitations that were sent out at pictures (part of the 120 photos)
    • Flight Receipts
    • Email from his parents congratulating and reaching out to me to say hello
    • A spreadsheet beginning our planning of wedding (no date is selected because it's completely contingent of immigration approving the visa and then we can choose a date)
    • Wedding Dress Shopping Confirmation Emails
    • Receipt of a few dates we went on w/ pictures (again, part of that 120)

     

    Do we need to write a letter of how we met? How in depth does that need to be?

    Do the letters of intents from both of us need to be wet signatures?

    Is it normal to have a lot of blanks on the I-129F form? What blanks should we put "none" in?

    When adding additional information, how do you decide what the item number is? For an example, when adding in previous addresses? 

    How exact do the dates of living at those said addresses need to be?

     

    I read submitting too much is reason for denial and of course that is something we don't want to happen. 

     

    I appreciate the feedback and any help we receive!

     

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