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The passport stamps are going to be the best evidence. Don't fret not having photos. They are good if you have them, but not absolutely necessary. With passport stamps, any other receipts, you should be fine. You say you don't have boarding passes - do you have flight itineraries? Combined with the passport stamp, it can help show travel and dates. Some here have reported luck contacting the airline on which they traveled and getting some form of replacement boarding pass or proof of travel. I haven't tried this, so I can't speak as to how you get one.

This is what USCIS says about evidence:

Submit evidence of meeting the meneficiary in person within the two-year period preceding the filing of the petiition. The primary evidence may include airline ticket stubs and receipts (that indicate month, day, and year), copies of passport pages taht show the identification page and admission stamps, military order(s), letter from Commanding Officer, or any evidence that will help the USCIS to determine that the petitioner has met the beneficiary within the two years. The secondary evidence may be film dated photographs of the petitioner and the beneficiary together. The following DOES NOT constitue evidenceof meeting: disc, videos, emails, letters, phone bills, and greeting cards.

Does that help? This is taken from what the USCIS sends when it requests additional evidence from applicants.

Thanks a lot for ur help..Basially,his parents are in india ,so we cant have hotel receipts as i met him at his home..all we can have is his e-ticket(he can talk to travel agent),his credit card statemtn whih shows he paid for the ticket,may be his statement for Traveller Cheques and his stamps on the passport which shows he entered and left india..

we dont have photos of us together,we just met at his home but my passport shows that i was in india at that time.

will al this be ok??

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Thanks a lot for ur help..Basially,his parents are in india ,so we cant have hotel receipts as i met him at his home..all we can have is his e-ticket(he can talk to travel agent),his credit card statemtn whih shows he paid for the ticket,may be his statement for Traveller Cheques and his stamps on the passport which shows he entered and left india..

we dont have photos of us together,we just met at his home but my passport shows that i was in india at that time.

will al this be ok??

No one can tell you for sure if this will be ok, only immigration officer.

If you only have a stamp in his passport, that proves that he visited that country... not you specifically. What do you have that ties you two together to the same place, same time? ATM receipts from same city maybe?

Do you have other pictures together that were done in the last 2 yrs?

To me, submitting just the passport stamp is significantly less proof than what they may be looking for. I can see them sending an RFE asking for more proof than 1 page stamp copy. Just being honest on what I think.

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Thanks a lot for ur help..Basially,his parents are in india ,so we cant have hotel receipts as i met him at his home..all we can have is his e-ticket(he can talk to travel agent),his credit card statemtn whih shows he paid for the ticket,may be his statement for Traveller Cheques and his stamps on the passport which shows he entered and left india..

we dont have photos of us together,we just met at his home but my passport shows that i was in india at that time.

will al this be ok??

No one can tell you for sure if this will be ok, only immigration officer.

If you only have a stamp in his passport, that proves that he visited that country... not you specifically. What do you have that ties you two together to the same place, same time? ATM receipts from same city maybe?

Do you have other pictures together that were done in the last 2 yrs?

To me, submitting just the passport stamp is significantly less proof than what they may be looking for. I can see them sending an RFE asking for more proof than 1 page stamp copy. Just being honest on what I think.

Unless the OP can make another trip, there's really not much point in commenting too much on the evidence available as of now. What he has certainly COULD BE sufficient, based on what USCIS says it wants for information and on the experiences of past VJ member approvals. It may not be ideal, but if it's what exists, then it exists.

Even people who send in hundreds of pages with dozens of photos can get RFEs.

Logitech - no on here can tell you 100% whether what you have is sufficient. At a certain point, you need to decide to either send it in, or to make another visit to India. That's entirely your call. Everything else we could say here is just an educated guess. It's not bad information, but we simply can't say for certain.

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Thanks a lot for ur help..Basially,his parents are in india ,so we cant have hotel receipts as i met him at his home..all we can have is his e-ticket(he can talk to travel agent),his credit card statemtn whih shows he paid for the ticket,may be his statement for Traveller Cheques and his stamps on the passport which shows he entered and left india..

we dont have photos of us together,we just met at his home but my passport shows that i was in india at that time.

will al this be ok??

No one can tell you for sure if this will be ok, only immigration officer.

If you only have a stamp in his passport, that proves that he visited that country... not you specifically. What do you have that ties you two together to the same place, same time? ATM receipts from same city maybe?

Do you have other pictures together that were done in the last 2 yrs?

To me, submitting just the passport stamp is significantly less proof than what they may be looking for. I can see them sending an RFE asking for more proof than 1 page stamp copy. Just being honest on what I think.

Unless the OP can make another trip, there's really not much point in commenting too much on the evidence available as of now. What he has certainly COULD BE sufficient, based on what USCIS says it wants for information and on the experiences of past VJ member approvals. It may not be ideal, but if it's what exists, then it exists.

Even people who send in hundreds of pages with dozens of photos can get RFEs.

Logitech - no on here can tell you 100% whether what you have is sufficient. At a certain point, you need to decide to either send it in, or to make another visit to India. That's entirely your call. Everything else we could say here is just an educated guess. It's not bad information, but we simply can't say for certain.

That's as good an assessment of the situation as I can think of. I would add that although the primary reason USCIS denies Fiance(e) petitions is for lack of evidence of meeting, the case information I've read indicates they want to avoid this when possible because they must eventually report and justify such actions all the way up the chain of command. From the one's I've read, I don't recall any rejections of cases that included evidence the petitioner was in the beneficiary's country during the appropriate time period.

My advice is to see if you can find at least some other evidence, like a receipt for the plane tickets but, if not, then go ahead with what you have and be prepared for another trip if needed.

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I have a problem.We met last year when he visited india but we dont have a photographic proof.Just his passport stamp that he was in india and i was aslo in india that time.He might be able to get hold of his e-tickets but we dont have photios ofbeing together at that very time.Its jsut that we met.

But, we studied together in college and we have photos of that plus we have postage receipts of having exchanged gifts,have hand written letters that are dated.

will this all be sufficient??

Please advise

Thanks

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can u provide the exct link,i could not find it..

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