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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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I sent several things to prove I met my fiancee. She is from Colombia, but we flew to Peru to meet. We went to see Machu Picchu, so I had photos of us together with the ruins in the backdrop. I had flight tickets for her and for myself. I had stamped passport information for both of us. The only thing I did not send was copies of emails and MSN conversations to prove ongoing relations. Should I package up some and send them, or will they ask me for additional proof if needed? Thanks!

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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I sent several things to prove I met my fiancee. She is from Colombia, but we flew to Peru to meet. We went to see Machu Picchu, so I had photos of us together with the ruins in the backdrop. I had flight tickets for her and for myself. I had stamped passport information for both of us. The only thing I did not send was copies of emails and MSN conversations to prove ongoing relations. Should I package up some and send them, or will they ask me for additional proof if needed? Thanks!

those can be brought to the interview, USCIS doesn't care about those...

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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I sent several things to prove I met my fiancee. She is from Colombia, but we flew to Peru to meet. We went to see Machu Picchu, so I had photos of us together with the ruins in the backdrop. I had flight tickets for her and for myself. I had stamped passport information for both of us. The only thing I did not send was copies of emails and MSN conversations to prove ongoing relations. Should I package up some and send them, or will they ask me for additional proof if needed? Thanks!

For the I-129f you hav enough. Some people also choose to include proof of ongoing relationship with the petition. Your option. It will not hurt anything

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I sent several things to prove I met my fiancee. She is from Colombia, but we flew to Peru to meet. We went to see Machu Picchu, so I had photos of us together with the ruins in the backdrop. I had flight tickets for her and for myself. I had stamped passport information for both of us. The only thing I did not send was copies of emails and MSN conversations to prove ongoing relations. Should I package up some and send them, or will they ask me for additional proof if needed? Thanks!

If needed,they will ask for more.We didnt have any copies of emails or conversations.We sent pics,hotel statements,flight statements and everything was fine.Good luck!

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