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I agree with this. Shirr was never asked about any money she received from me. But she had all the paper with her to show it.

I do believe that her councel person decided to grant the visa when Shirr was asked about my birthdate and she replied "Today" :thumbs:

I had specially set up the interview to fall on my birth date! I figured it would do 2 things, one, make it easy for her to remember, not that she needed any help on that. And 2, show her counsel that she knew all the details about me.

She said her counsel's face lite up in a big smile as soon as she said "Today!"

A bit of reverse psychology never hurts!! :thumbs:

-Phil

We are getting a little bit paranoid here....

those receipt was exactly what i shown for evidence for the initial I-129f filing plus phone logs and some picture and regular mail(very little) + receipts from trips there and it was approved, it will be same for the Embassy interview in approximate a month from now.

I doubt it will raise a red flag....i think there are OTHER issues that will raise a red flag like not remembering the day or moment of the engagement, not knowing particulars about you fiance such family, kids,divorce,job etc,etc

But in the end...do what you feel comfortable with and be calm and prepared for the interview...

Best wishes....

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We are getting a little bit paranoid here....

those receipt was exactly what i shown for evidence for the initial I-129f filing plus phone logs and some picture and regular mail(very little) + receipts from trips there and it was approved, it will be same for the Embassy interview in approximate a month from now.

I doubt it will raise a red flag....i think there are OTHER issues that will raise a red flag like not remembering the day or moment of the engagement, not knowing particulars about you fiance such family, kids,divorce,job etc,etc

But in the end...do what you feel comfortable with and be calm and prepared for the interview...

Best wishes....

:thumbs:

US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

 
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