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Angelus

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  1. I visited my fiancee in the summer of 2008 for about seven days. I have evidence of the trip and records of our daily conversations on yahoo messenger along with cards we have sent one another. I have had difficulty making another trip since the first. I have had some financial setbacks recently and I am wondering if it is possible for me to use the evidence I have to get approved or is a second visit really necessary to increase my chances of approval.

  2. I notice that a lot of people here filed their own paperwork. After consulting two lawfirms and getting two different views of the pluses and minuses or working with them. I am about ready to try it myself. Are the I 129f and the I 134 the only documents I file initially? :innocent:Can someone give a quick rundown of their experience doing the paperwork themselves

  3. I am a school teacher and this summer was the first time I visited my fiancee.

    I left the US on July 2 2008 and returned on the 9th. The visit was short for the reason that I had to return due to work related responsibilities. I recently consulted an immigration lawyer who thought that he could get an approval, but thought the short ammount of time we spent together could be a problem. He thought I might need to take another visit to satisfy the possible skepticism of the embassy or the UCIS. Has anyone got any insight in to this or suggestions. He did say though, that it might not be a problem. I would appreciate any insight in to this possible. :innocent:

    how short is short??

    my hubby visited me for a short time too..

    that's cos he dint have much vacation time from work..

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    I was there for six days

  4. I am a school teacher and this summer was the first time I visited my fiancee.

    I left the US on July 2 2008 and returned on the 9th. The visit was short for the reason that I had to return due to work related responsibilities. I recently consulted an immigration lawyer who thought that he could get an approval, but thought the short ammount of time we spent together could be a problem. He thought I might need to take another visit to satisfy the possible skepticism of the embassy or the UCIS. Has anyone got any insight in to this or suggestions. He did say though, that it might not be a problem. I would appreciate any insight in to this possible. :innocent:

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