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I would just like to say that all of you are a wealth of knowledge that cannot be measured by the amount of thank you's I have...so thank you all for your help. I know I speak on behalf of many. So, to get down to business. lol I may have an issue and I wanted to hear what you guys thought. During the stressful course of this process and being away from each other me and my fiance took a 3 month break from all the mess. It seemed just too much at the time and he was having doubts about uprooting his life in Scotland and coming to America. We have since gotten back together and he figured out he didn't want to spend the rest of his life without me and I didn't want to be without him, as well. My question is...will this look bad at the interview? We did still talk some, but not as much as we did. So, he could still show phone records and such, but it would show a low amount of phone calls and e-mails. Also, I just sent him my info for packet 3 and I wanted to make sure I sent it all. I sent:

NOA2

The I-134 (support data)(Notorized)

Letter from my employer

Last 3 years copies of my taxes

Last 2 pay stubs

Letter of Intent for myself (he knows he has to do one for himself as well)

He is sending:

Filled out packet 3

Police Certificate

Letter of Intent

All of the info I sent him

I know this is long, but if I could get some of your input that would be great! Thanks again for all you guys and your support!!!

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2/9/08-I-129F Sent!!!

2/11/08-I-129F Received!!!

2/12/08-NOA1!!!

2/13/08-Touched!!!

6/30/08-Touched!!!

6/30/08-NOA2!!!

7/7/08-NVC Received!!!

7/9/08-NVC Left!!!

7/18/08-Packet 3 Received!!!

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I would just like to say that all of you are a wealth of knowledge that cannot be measured by the amount of thank you's I have...so thank you all for your help. I know I speak on behalf of many. So, to get down to business. lol I may have an issue and I wanted to hear what you guys thought. During the stressful course of this process and being away from each other me and my fiance took a 3 month break from all the mess. It seemed just too much at the time and he was having doubts about uprooting his life in Scotland and coming to America. We have since gotten back together and he figured out he didn't want to spend the rest of his life without me and I didn't want to be without him, as well. My question is...will this look bad at the interview? We did still talk some, but not as much as we did. So, he could still show phone records and such, but it would show a low amount of phone calls and e-mails. Also, I just sent him my info for packet 3 and I wanted to make sure I sent it all. I sent:

NOA2

The I-134 (support data)(Notorized)

Letter from my employer

Last 3 years copies of my taxes

Last 2 pay stubs

Letter of Intent for myself (he knows he has to do one for himself as well)

He is sending:

Filled out packet 3

Police Certificate

Letter of Intent

All of the info I sent him

I know this is long, but if I could get some of your input that would be great! Thanks again for all you guys and your support!!!

Hi Danielle :)

I don't believe it will look bad at all. Infact to me that would indicate responsibility and strength in a relationship. Loads of people on this site (including a friend of mine on VJ) also parted with his fiancé while the process was going before their NOA2 arrived.. they rekindled their relationship and she was from the Phillipines.. so imagine if she can get through, he can get through with flying colours!!

Your list looks good but maybe someone else can chip in on that!!..

The best of luck (F)

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