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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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My fiancee will have her interview at the Juarez consulate (if our case ever gets out of NVC that is :)

The Juarez Consulate has a document on their website listing documents that can be used as evidence. However, the vast majority of them seem to me to only applied to people already married, such as joint property, joint utility bills, joint bank accounts, etc. If one has a fiance(e) in a foreign country, clearly that kind of evidence doesn't exist (yet).

Of course she will bring things to the interview like phone logs, chat logs, emails, airline tickets and photos. My question is, is that sufficient for a K-1 visa?

Thanks in advance for your responses.

2007-11-30: I-129F received by CSC

2008-02-04: NOA1

2009-03-02: NOA2

2009-03-12: Received by NVC

2009-04-16: Sent to consulate

2009-05-23: Packet 3 received

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Yes, those things are sufficient. My fiance just had his interview at Juarez a month ago and passed with flying colors. We didn't have anything "joint" to show as evidence either. You'll be just fine. Good luck! :thumbs:

I-129F:

Feb. 12, 2008-I met Aldo while vacationing on the Riviera Maya in Mexico

Aug. 29, 2008-K1 application filed by our attorney

Sept. 2, 2008-NOA1

Dec. 16, 2008-NOA2

Mar. 4, 2009-Interview at Juarez Embassy-visa issued

Apr. 13, 2009-POE JFK Airport, NYC (Temporary 90-day work stamp received)

April 18, 2009-Wedding!!!

AOS:

May 26, 2009-Filed for AOS w/ EAD & AP

June 2, 2009-NOA

June 26, 2009-Transferred to CSC

July 10, 2009-Biometrics taken

July 15, 2009-AP Received (approved July 9)

July 20, 2009-EAD Card received (approved July 8)

Aug. 10, 2009-Green Card Received!

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My fiancee will have her interview at the Juarez consulate (if our case ever gets out of NVC that is :)

The Juarez Consulate has a document on their website listing documents that can be used as evidence. However, the vast majority of them seem to me to only applied to people already married, such as joint property, joint utility bills, joint bank accounts, etc. If one has a fiance(e) in a foreign country, clearly that kind of evidence doesn't exist (yet).

Of course she will bring things to the interview like phone logs, chat logs, emails, airline tickets and photos. My question is, is that sufficient for a K-1 visa?

Thanks in advance for your responses.

:thumbs: good luck

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