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Hi again everyone! You all were so helpful about the "missing" NOA1, I thought I throw another question your way.

My fiancee and I have been together for going on 2 years and we have a baby together that's going to be a year old at the end of this month. He was born here in Mexico, and we went together to the consulate to register him (last July) and he has his birth abroad report with both of our names on it.

I know that this can't possibly go against us when applying for the K-1, but I'm not sure about the amount of primary evidence we have apart from that, if it's enough.

What I do have:

The birth abroad report (if that's not enough, our baby's American passport. our baby has my fiancee's last name)

Boarding passes from only one of my trips to Mexico

2 rental contracts (one from Cancun and one from Merida)

Passport stamps from entrances to Mexico

1 vacation itinerary from a week long trip here in Mexico with both names on it (and our baby's name)

I also have a Christmas card that my aunt sent me via snail mail addressed to our apartment here in Mexico.

Apart from the rental contracts we don't have any accounts or utilities in both names. We never corresponded via email or regular mail and our cell phones are pay-as-you-go.

As for secondary evidence, we have millions of photos together, so that shouldn't be a problem at all.

I guess I'd rather have TOO MUCH primary evidence rather than not enough. My question is: do you think this is enough?

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Hi again everyone! You all were so helpful about the "missing" NOA1, I thought I throw another question your way.

My fiancee and I have been together for going on 2 years and we have a baby together that's going to be a year old at the end of this month. He was born here in Mexico, and we went together to the consulate to register him (last July) and he has his birth abroad report with both of our names on it.

I know that this can't possibly go against us when applying for the K-1, but I'm not sure about the amount of primary evidence we have apart from that, if it's enough.

What I do have:

The birth abroad report (if that's not enough, our baby's American passport. our baby has my fiancee's last name)

Boarding passes from only one of my trips to Mexico

2 rental contracts (one from Cancun and one from Merida)

Passport stamps from entrances to Mexico

1 vacation itinerary from a week long trip here in Mexico with both names on it (and our baby's name)

I also have a Christmas card that my aunt sent me via snail mail addressed to our apartment here in Mexico.

Apart from the rental contracts we don't have any accounts or utilities in both names. We never corresponded via email or regular mail and our cell phones are pay-as-you-go.

As for secondary evidence, we have millions of photos together, so that shouldn't be a problem at all.

I guess I'd rather have TOO MUCH primary evidence rather than not enough. My question is: do you think this is enough?

Far more than enough information you've been together in person during the past two years.

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