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My fiance is American, I'm Australian, and I've recently returned from a month's stay with him in his home town. I have copies of my flight itinerary, all my airline boarding passes and my visa waiver stamp in my passport. My fiance has multiple photos of us together also. The problem is, we never stayed at a hotel - he owns his own house, thus I stayed there. I took only cash and never once used my credit card in the month going over there, thus I don't have any receipts with my name on them. His mother, brother and sister in law, as well as friends we hung out with, are all willing to write letters to state that we were together in the month I was over there, but I know that's all used as secondary evidence. I'm stressed because I'm not sure whether this will be enough evidence for the government not to issue an RFE. We haven't yet lodged our I-194F, and I was looking for advice. Any opinions?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Japan
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Sounds like you have sufficient proof of having met :) All I included was his Passport Stamp, his Student ID card and acceptance letter from the local University and pictures of us together. From what I hear you need to be more concerned about collecting evidence of a continuing relationship when it's time for your interview.

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That's very comforting to hear. As for continuing evidence, that's certainly going to be tougher but we send emails and speak daily on the phone and over the internet. I'm just so nervous about this and I know I have to be patient. I've never done anything like this nor do I know anyone who has, so I feel very alone. This website is a godsend :)

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All I included was my flight itinerary and boarding passes. I also had my sisters write affidavits that they met him. We had no problems :)

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My fiance is American, I'm Australian, and I've recently returned from a month's stay with him in his home town. I have copies of my flight itinerary, all my airline boarding passes and my visa waiver stamp in my passport. My fiance has multiple photos of us together also. The problem is, we never stayed at a hotel - he owns his own house, thus I stayed there. I took only cash and never once used my credit card in the month going over there, thus I don't have any receipts with my name on them. His mother, brother and sister in law, as well as friends we hung out with, are all willing to write letters to state that we were together in the month I was over there, but I know that's all used as secondary evidence. I'm stressed because I'm not sure whether this will be enough evidence for the government not to issue an RFE. We haven't yet lodged our I-194F, and I was looking for advice. Any opinions?

Boarding passes and VWP stamp is plenty of evidence you met in person.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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When you read posts regarding extra evidence..etc.. people are normally dealing with a higher fraud Consulates in which they really should provide all they can.

Australia has a great thread here in the regional forums of VJ where you can get a lot of answers from your fellow aussie's regarding that Consulate. Good luck.

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