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My fiance is a lot better about keeping track of boarding passes over the year for every time he's visited... So far I've only found one return boarding pass. :whistle: I have some luggage tags and all that, but my question is:

Can I print out frequent flier statements and send those?

They show my name and that I completed the itinerary so I thought they could be a possibility.

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My fiance is a lot better about keeping track of boarding passes over the year for every time he's visited... So far I've only found one return boarding pass. :whistle: I have some luggage tags and all that, but my question is:

Can I print out frequent flier statements and send those?

They show my name and that I completed the itinerary so I thought they could be a possibility.

Sounds good to me. You really only have to prove you met once, so any boarding pass coule be enough. Send what you can though.

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haha same here I think I only have a couple of boarding passes

I sent in copies of my e-tickets and copies of our passports to show we actually travelled on those dates

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Ahhh okay thanks! So say I'm sending copies of my passport to prove my citizenship (it's always a battle to find my birth cert.) would Ihave to use two different copies to show I've visted and prove citizenship?

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Picture is worth a thousand words.

Pictures are classed as secondary evidence unless they are the "proof of life" type. Send some, yes, but don't neglect the primary evidence like boarding passes and passport stamps.

Ahhh okay thanks! So say I'm sending copies of my passport to prove my citizenship (it's always a battle to find my birth cert.) would Ihave to use two different copies to show I've visted and prove citizenship?

Copying every page (even blank ones) of your passport is what you do when proving citizenship, so it's a lot more copies than a birth certificate. It's a good idea when using passport stamps too but not required.

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John just left last Tuesday to go back to UK. He proposed, I accepted. I am engaged. I am so blessed. Ok, seriously, we are still crying outloud and talk about 5 times daily, 20 emails, webcam. We are such babies. LOL

So, here is the big question, Can he still come over and visit once I file the I-129f? He came over on a visa waiver. And if so, anyone suggest good times , in between, ? to visit...We are wanting to be together as much as we can. Thanks so much, appreciate anyone who has some answers. Kel

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So, here is the big question, Can he still come over and visit once I file the I-129f? He came over on a visa waiver. And if so, anyone suggest good times , in between, ? to visit...We are wanting to be together as much as we can. Thanks so much, appreciate anyone who has some answers. Kel

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John just left last Tuesday to go back to UK. He proposed, I accepted. I am engaged. I am so blessed. Ok, seriously, we are still crying outloud and talk about 5 times daily, 20 emails, webcam. We are such babies. LOL

So, here is the big question, Can he still come over and visit once I file the I-129f? He came over on a visa waiver. And if so, anyone suggest good times , in between, ? to visit...We are wanting to be together as much as we can. Thanks so much, appreciate anyone who has some answers. Kel

Yes he can visit I have been over to the States twice on VWP since we started the process

Just make sure that when he comes over he shows he has ties to the UK, letter from employer, return ticket, copy on motgage or rental agreement

I have only ever had to show my return ticket but always had the additional informaiton incase required

Congrats on the engagement

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