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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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Hi~

I am putting my K-1 visa package together and have a question. I am enclosing copies of my phone bills to prove we communicate regularly and is a bill from every 3 to 6 months sufficient or should I include every month? Each bill is about 7 pages and to send one from each month just seems like overkill or should I send too much info?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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You don't have to have phone bills or anything like that at all in the first place, so I'd say you're already offering them a lot of extra evidence (which is good I think :thumbs: ). I think a sample bill every 3 to 6 months would be plenty.

I would say though, if there's other numbers you've called on the bill than your fiance's, go through and highlight just your fiance's number. I'd do that with the whole packet; wherever you can (especially on big long documents like that) highlight whatever you especially want them to look at.

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Hi~

I am putting my K-1 visa package together and have a question. I am enclosing copies of my phone bills to prove we communicate regularly and is a bill from every 3 to 6 months sufficient or should I include every month? Each bill is about 7 pages and to send one from each month just seems like overkill or should I send too much info?

Thanks in advance! I stumbled across this website tonight and have found so much of the info helpful!

Micki

Save the phone bills for the interview, concentrate on including evidence that you and your fiance have met within the last two years.

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Save the phone bills for the interview, concentrate on including evidence that you and your fiance have met within the last two years.

Agreed. Phone bills don't prove you have met in the last two years.

Make sure you have enough of the primary evidence they are looking for, then add a small sample of secondary evidence, pictures, a few emails and some phone records.

Best of luck! :)

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Not needed now. The primary evidence is that you have really physically met within the two year period e.g. travel tickets, passport stamps, visas, a few photos together, etc. Calling records are a great way to show an ongoing relationship come interview time. Save them for then. And when you do, a few recent months would suffice. :yes:

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Hi~

I am putting my K-1 visa package together and have a question. I am enclosing copies of my phone bills to prove we communicate regularly and is a bill from every 3 to 6 months sufficient or should I include every month? Each bill is about 7 pages and to send one from each month just seems like overkill or should I send too much info?

Thanks in advance! I stumbled across this website tonight and have found so much of the info helpful!

Micki

Zero months of phone bills are required....

YMMV

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