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Masha2008

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  1. The stupid mistake my USC fiance made was that he forgot to high light the address part. It is really dumb for him not to do that. He should have high lighted the important part but he did not. Well, he did not mail our college IDs. He sent a copy of his and my university IDs. We went to the same college, but transfered to different universities. BUT, it does not do anything if he sent our college IDs because these are three four years old and do not prove that we met each other within 2 years. So, he included a letter from my transfered university which was mailed to his house for me. Those letteres are all official and I-20 from my graduate school was also official and more accurate than boarding pass or passport stamps because it states my grad school name, address etc. I am always wondering how passport stamp can prove that couples met each other within 2 years because passport or boading passes do not show exact location right? Not like street name, but I mean like cities or counties at least.

    That's why my USC fiance sent additional letters and I-20 which obviously have my name, his address as my residency.

  2. Well, our schools are in the same area. The transcript indicates that I was in the US. Everyone is required to prove that he or she was in the US like using a credit card in the US, going to school, hotel receipt, car rental receipt etc. I did not have a credit card or hotel receipt, but I had transcript from my American school, letters, boarding pass, and my fiance also sent a copy of our school IDs. Well, I was a F1 student, so I am sure USCIS has my data in SEVIS system, but we wanted to make sure that I was a student and we lived together. So letters from school to me had my boyfriend address which meant that I was there at that time. (otherwise I could not pick up my mails.) Also I registered his address as my residency to my schools.

  3. I have a question. I was an international student and went to university in America for four years and got a BA. My USC fiance went to the same college with me and we both transfered to different university but very close ones. And after we engaged, we filed a petition, and then he came to Japan to meet my family. So, our I-129F does not include my USC fiance's boarding pass, a copy of his ticket etc. But, I included tons of my evidence of being with him like documents from school which address to his house ( I lived with him), passport stamps, I-20 from school, transcripts and made sure that I was a student there and went to school from his house. I wonder if USCIS cares if he did not include his evidence. Please anyone give me advice. :help:

  4. Bon n Dora, I really hope that you can be approved within a few days. As long as you send RFE, you should be fine. I know I checked my G325A for three and four times, but still I made some tinny mistakes. My USC fiance sent his birth certificate, but he did not include my birth certificate. He said they do not need it. Well, I do not have divorce experience and until last Sept, I was a university student in the US. I hope they do not care about it. Ahh, Crazy. But, you should be fine. Good luck.

    sunshinegirl :dance:

  5. I have a question. I used to be an international student at American university. I graduated from my BA last september.

    My fiance and I have been long distance since then due to visa process. Now, we sent our petition with my passport copies including all stamped pages, last three boarding passes, and I-20 copies from my university. I went back and forth from US to Japan for many times during my college years like visitng my families. And this september, he finally came to Japan to meet my family.

    Well, I sent only the evidence that I have been to the US many times. He visited me after we sent our I-129f. I wonder if both of us have to sent our boading pass, passport copies etc. And I did not have tickets anymore. All I had was boading passes, but since I was not a tourist and I was being a F1 student for 4 years, the immigration should have my data already. I wonder if my USC fiance has to send his evidence additionally.

    Please anyone give me advice. :unsure::unsure::unsure::help::help:

  6. To u2rsobad,

    It is very nice that you guys have dated for 11 years and finally marry. I have been with my fiance for 7 years since my junior year in highschool as an exchange student. And I wan not able to disclose about him to my family for a long time. A few months ago, my great grandmother died and everthing in my family was changed and finally I told my family that I am planning to marry and move to the US. And my fiance (USC) came to meet my family and actually my parents liked him. He is well educated and has a decent job even though he is a new graduate. And we are not planning to have a child, so my parents agree to let us marry :dance::dance::dance:

  7. :unsure: I used to be a university student in US and worked during my senior year on campus. When I applied for a job on campus, I got my SSN and the card states authrized work only. And after I graduated, I quit my work. After I marry, can I keep my same number? and My boyfriend and I are planning to keep our last names. So I am not going to change my last name. Is it a problem? I am going to work in business industries and I do not prefer to change my last name. Does anyone have advice?
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