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I'm sure it is out there but for the life of me I can't find the answer. The picture we provide of us together.. does it have to be on photo quality paper or does it matter? My fiance sent me a color print out of us together. I just want to know if i should try and d/l the pic and take it in and have it printed on different paper or if it will matter.

Thanks again!!!

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I'm sure it is out there but for the life of me I can't find the answer. The picture we provide of us together.. does it have to be on photo quality paper or does it matter? My fiance sent me a color print out of us together. I just want to know if i should try and d/l the pic and take it in and have it printed on different paper or if it will matter.

Thanks again!!!

IF I WERE YOU, I WOULD DO IT.

BETTER TIE UP ALL LOOSE ENDS AND JUST BE ON TOP OF THINGS WHEN APPROACHING THE CONSULATE. IT PROBABLY WOULDNT MATTER BUT JUST TO GIVE U PIECE OF MIND, DO IT.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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For the initial filing of the I-129F, it doesn't really matter. But you will need originals for the interview.

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Thanks for the input all. He's going to get originals printed for his interview and depending on how our timeline works out he should have more if it falls after June.. i'll see if i can burn the images to a CD and take it into Walgreens or something and have them printed out properly.

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For the initial filing of the I-129F, it doesn't really matter. But you will need originals for the interview.

Depends....my now husband didn't take photos, nor was he asked for any at his interview. Photos are secondary evidence anyway.

OP, we used photo paper and printed them out on a colour laser printer. No problems. :)

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