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A friend of mine has an interview at the London embassy for K-1 in a few days.

As part of the evidence she has prepared, she has included some postal mail (greeting cards) from her fiance.

Some of the greeting cards are printed as "To My Wife..." "For My Wife"...

Of course, they are not married, as she is applying for K-1 visa, but there was nothing wrong in sending cards that depicted such greetings according to their point of view.

When asked for a second opinion by her, I thought to first consult with the VJ community.

Will cards such as those I mention above be possible "red flags" at the London embassy? They are not married, are only engaged, but have just sent greeting cards with such wording. Will this be an issue?

Is it better not to include them?

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-MARM

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A friend of mine has an interview at the London embassy for K-1 in a few days.

As part of the evidence she has prepared, she has included some postal mail (greeting cards) from her fiance.

Some of the greeting cards are printed as "To My Wife..." "For My Wife"...

Of course, they are not married, as she is applying for K-1 visa, but there was nothing wrong in sending cards that depicted such greetings according to their point of view.

When asked for a second opinion by her, I thought to first consult with the VJ community.

Will cards such as those I mention above be possible "red flags" at the London embassy? They are not married, are only engaged, but have just sent greeting cards with such wording. Will this be an issue?

Is it better not to include them?

Thanks!

-MARM

I definately would not show them, it will cause them to doubt whether they are already married, the London embassy is easy but this would be silly to put the element of doubt in the consulates mind.

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A friend of mine has an interview at the London embassy for K-1 in a few days.

As part of the evidence she has prepared, she has included some postal mail (greeting cards) from her fiance.

Some of the greeting cards are printed as "To My Wife..." "For My Wife"...

Of course, they are not married, as she is applying for K-1 visa, but there was nothing wrong in sending cards that depicted such greetings according to their point of view.

When asked for a second opinion by her, I thought to first consult with the VJ community.

Will cards such as those I mention above be possible "red flags" at the London embassy? They are not married, are only engaged, but have just sent greeting cards with such wording. Will this be an issue?

Is it better not to include them?

Thanks!

-MARM

It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that anything referring to a fiancé as Wife/Husband (when interviewing for a K-1/Fiancé Visa) is a huge red flag. It'd be best to avoid this type of potential problem(s). There has to be other things to bring to the interview. :thumbs:

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