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Hi Im a USC and I am living here in Egypt with my husband and we have a appointment coming up for the petition interview and the woman I talked to on the phone at the US embassy said to bring proof of our relationship, she said examples of this could be emails from my husband and I when I lived back in the US. I have like over 100 emails from the both of us. I wouldnt think they would want me to bring all of these emails to the petition interview I was thinking maybe a couple emails for each month that we talked or should I bring all these emails with us like I said I have probably over 100 or so emails. Just wondering if anyone knew how many emails I should bring with me to the petition interview for proof of relationship. Thank you

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Hi Im a USC and I am living here in Egypt with my husband and we have a appointment coming up for the petition interview and the woman I talked to on the phone at the US embassy said to bring proof of our relationship, she said examples of this could be emails from my husband and I when I lived back in the US. I have like over 100 emails from the both of us. I wouldnt think they would want me to bring all of these emails to the petition interview I was thinking maybe a couple emails for each month that we talked or should I bring all these emails with us like I said I have probably over 100 or so emails. Just wondering if anyone knew how many emails I should bring with me to the petition interview for proof of relationship. Thank you

Depends on what other evidence you have like;Phone records, chat records, sreen shots, PICTURES. joint account, life insurane and number of times you have been there and stayed with hi.

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I hope it simply wasn't 'emails' that she talked about on the phone call.

Take a moment to review the I-130 instructions again - there's a section (with 6 items) on what to include for proving up a bonafide relationship.

If you have a lease there in BOTH of your names, that's gotta be a heavy-hitter (since yer a DCF petitioner ). Here's what I did for the I-130 - have a look ? http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...p;#entry3324240

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Hi Im a USC and I am living here in Egypt with my husband and we have a appointment coming up for the petition interview and the woman I talked to on the phone at the US embassy said to bring proof of our relationship, she said examples of this could be emails from my husband and I when I lived back in the US. I have like over 100 emails from the both of us. I wouldnt think they would want me to bring all of these emails to the petition interview I was thinking maybe a couple emails for each month that we talked or should I bring all these emails with us like I said I have probably over 100 or so emails. Just wondering if anyone knew how many emails I should bring with me to the petition interview for proof of relationship. Thank you

Depends on what other evidence you have like;Phone records, chat records, sreen shots, PICTURES. joint account, life insurane and number of times you have been there and stayed with hi.

I have phone records and also plane tickets from when I came here the first time in Nov. and then back again in March. I have pictures of us together and also with his family. The emails are not a big deal I have all of them printed I just want to know if I should take all of them or just a couple from each month that we talked. Thanks

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OOPs I'm a bit brain dead. I didn't realize you are DCF. Most important things for you are showings domicile and proof of income/ financial requirements.

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K1 denied, K3/K4, CR-1/CR-2, AOS, ROC, Adoption, US citizenship and dual citizenship

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Hi Im a USC and I am living here in Egypt with my husband and we have a appointment coming up for the petition interview and the woman I talked to on the phone at the US embassy said to bring proof of our relationship, she said examples of this could be emails from my husband and I when I lived back in the US. I have like over 100 emails from the both of us. I wouldnt think they would want me to bring all of these emails to the petition interview I was thinking maybe a couple emails for each month that we talked or should I bring all these emails with us like I said I have probably over 100 or so emails. Just wondering if anyone knew how many emails I should bring with me to the petition interview for proof of relationship. Thank you

Depends on what other evidence you have like;Phone records, chat records, sreen shots, PICTURES. joint account, life insurane and number of times you have been there and stayed with hi.

I have phone records and also plane tickets from when I came here the first time in Nov. and then back again in March. I have pictures of us together and also with his family. The emails are not a big deal I have all of them printed I just want to know if I should take all of them or just a couple from each month that we talked. Thanks

why not bring them all?...it's always better to come OVER prepared than UNDER prepared...ahhhh...what's another 5 lbs...I attended my wife's interview on a cr1 and we brought aLOT of pics, emails, phone cards, etc....all they wanted to see was 5 pics....5 pics...out of the 300 i had printed....uhhhhh...but, we were interviewing for a cr visa...GOOD LUCK :thumbs:

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I would bring them all since you have all of them printed already. It is always better to be well prepared.

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Immigration Process (DCF Japan)

08/06/2008 I-130 petition at Tokyo, Japan

08/13/2008 I-130 approved

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| Waited until we were ready to move back

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07/13/2009 IV interview at Tokyo, Japan

07/15/2009 IV(IR-1) in hand

Post-DCF

07/29/2009 POE at Las Vegas

08/17/2009 GC(10yrs) received

Click here for the detailed timeline.

Done with USCIS until

- naturalization in May 2012 or

- GC replacement in February 2019

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I would bring them all since you have all of them printed already. It is always better to be well prepared.

thank you all so much

I think this is just an appointment to submit her I-130 if I'm not wrong and not THE interview... or am i missing something

4-18-09: Married in Italy

7-9-09: Mailed I-130 to US embassy Rome

7-10-09: I-130 recieved

7-20-09: I-130 approved forwarded to consul in Naples

7-30-09: Packet 3 received via e-mail

7-31-09: DS-230 Part 1 faxed to consulate

7-31-09: Packet 4 received via e-mail

8-7-09: Called Naples consulate to schedule interview

9-1-09: Interview (50 days since I-130 received)- APPROVED!!!

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I would bring them all since you have all of them printed already. It is always better to be well prepared.

thank you all so much

I think this is just an appointment to submit her I-130 if I'm not wrong and not THE interview... or am i missing something

My husband and I are filing DCF and Im referring to the I-130 petition interview for myself. When I called to make the appointment at the Embassy here in Egypt the lady told me to bring emails of me and my husband. I was just wondering how many emails I should bring

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