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One of the most common reasons for denial with K1s is "Lack of a bonafide relationship". Been there, done that. Attending the interview or making more than one trip are both evidence of the presence of the couple having a bonafide relationship.

You may even get lucky as a friend of mine did. The CO was a college fraternity brother. SLAM DUNK!!!!

Yes, but to imply that it is vital for the man to attend USEM is not accurate, when you look at the reality and comparison of Consulates where it really IS crucial for the man to be in attendance at embassy interview. Loving pics, emails, chats, texts, gifts to girl and family, phone bills, and other consistent evidence of a genuine relationship, proof of meeting her are more than enough. Just look at the high passage rate out of USEM, and most woman go to the interview alone. Case closed.

ps, Watch out for that buddy-buddy, good 'ol boy, wink-wink visa approval experience. I would not go around talking about that. :unsure:

Cheers.

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One of the most common reasons for denial with K1s is "Lack of a bonafide relationship". Been there, done that. Attending the interview or making more than one trip are both evidence of the presence of the couple having a bonafide relationship.

You may even get lucky as a friend of mine did. The CO was a college fraternity brother. SLAM DUNK!!!!

Yes, but to imply that it is vital for the man to attend USEM is not accurate, when you look at the reality and comparison of Consulates where it really IS crucial for the man to be in attendance at embassy interview. Loving pics, emails, chats, texts, gifts to girl and family, phone bills, and other consistent evidence of a genuine relationship, proof of meeting her are more than enough. Just look at the high passage rate out of USEM, and most woman go to the interview alone. Case closed.

ps, Watch out for that buddy-buddy, good 'ol boy, wink-wink visa approval experience. I would not go around talking about that. :unsure:

Cheers.

I totally agree. I just want to reinterate that I was not suggesting that it is necesasry at Manila. I wanted to point out that I was surprised that they did not ask for any of the mountain of "evidence" I brought with me.

Actually the CO was from the town next to where I live - Made for a very easy interview.

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Manila, Philippines

I-129F Sent : 2008-12-02

I-129F Receipt Notice : 2008-12-05

RFE: 2009-02-26

Approval Notice: 2009-03-13

NVC Received: 2009-03-23

Left NVC: 2009-05-12

Stuck at NVC 50 days

Interview: 2009-06-23 Passed!

Visa picked up: 2009-06-25

POE Detroit: 2009-07-04

Married: 2009-09-11

Filed for AOS: 2009-09-22

Biometrics taken: 2009-10-29

Advance Parole approved 2009-11-04

Employment Authorization approved 2009-11-04

AOS Appointment 2009-12-15

AOS Approved 2009-12-15

Green Card Received 2010-01-02

Filed for ROC: 2011-09-17

ROC approved 2012-03-21

Green Card Received 2012-03-26

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when i went for my interview they only ask for my birth, cenomar, nbi, emails and pictures. most of the time they look more on the pictures. and i brought a ton of emails. i think its not yet too late to email each other everyday. what you think?

Event Date

Meet Online : October 2005

First Visit : June 2007

Second Visit : End of December 2007 - January 2008

Engaged : December 29, 2007 (inside the airport car waaaa!!)

Third Visit : March 2009

I-129F Sent : April 22, 2009

I-129F NOA1 : May 14, 2009

I-129F NOA2 : August 14, 2009

NOA2 letter recd: August 20, 2009

NVC left : August 25, 2009

NVC letter recd: August 26, 2009

Consulate recd: unknown

Packet 3 : no packet 3

Medical : Sept. 14 - 15, 2009 - passed

Interview: Sept. 23, 2009 - Approved! yay thank you lord

POE : California - October 22, 2009 with my sweetie!

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i had about the same amount of evidence u had.. so u should be good to go. =) good luck!

October 14, 2009: Sent I-129F via Fedex
October 19, 2009: NOA1 received
January 11, 2010: NOA2 received (email)
January 12, 2010: NOA2 received (hard copy)
January 14, 2010: NVC letter mailed
January 16, 2010: NVC letter received
February 08, 2010: Embassy Letter received
March 16, 2010: Scheduled Medical Exam (PASSED!!!)
April 19, 2010: Interview date (Received MNL-IV-22; white slip)
July 09, 2010: Submitted police clearance (Received another white slip)
November 03, 2010: Resubmitted new I-134 (now it's the waiting game once again!!)
November 09, 2010: Received letter from USEM stating we need an updated medical.
November 24, 2010: Medical exam once again
December 14, 2010: VISA on hand via Air21 (We're APPROVED!! YAY!!)
April 05, 2011: SFO International Airport (POE)
April 14, 2011: Applied for Marriage License
May 17, 2011: Got Married =)
June 20, 2011: Mailed in I-485, I-131, and I-765 via Fedex
June 22, 2011: I-485 package received at USCIS via Fedex Online Tracking
June 24, 2011: Received application receipt number via USCIS text
July 11, 2011: Received Appointment Notice for I-485 and I-765 in the mail.
August 03, 2011: Biometrics Appointment done on scheduled date
August 15, 2011: Received notice of EAD card production VIA text
August 22, 2011: Received EAD card in mail.
September 02, 2011: Applied for Social Security(Received card in mail Sept. 10)
September 16, 2011: AOS interview(passed!! YAY!!)
September 24, 2011: Received GC in the mail =)

August 16, 2013: Sent I-751 via USPS Priority Express

August 17, 2013: I-751 delivered to California Service Center via USPS Tracking

August 21, 2013: Check Cashed

August 23, 2013: Received I-751 Receipt Notice in the mail

August 28, 2013: Received Biometrics Appointment Letter in the mail

December 13, 2013: Case status update via text: Production of new card has been ordered

December 18, 2013: Green card mailed via USPS

December 21, 2013: Green Card on hand. YAY!!!

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i have another question somewhat not related. For my I-129F form and G325 Forms my fiance just recently moved. she already sent me the g325 forms signed with her old address........should I just white out everything and write in the new address or should I just add the new address to the bottom of the list, cross out present and put a date, and/or draw arrows pointing the right addresses to the right dates? same with the I129F form.....should I just white it out and write in the new address or start a new form?

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