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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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When I filed my K-1, yes, I highlighted phone records and put sticky notes on items that I thought needed to be explained. Also, anything that is very personal in an email that you don't want to be seen, you can mark through. If you go to the guides and read them very carefully and follow them to a tee you should be fine. I know it is overwhelming but take a breath and look at things very carefully before sending. My fiance and I even put cover sheets on every document explaining what they were and I signed and dated each one. I wanted to make sure there was absoultely no question. It took a little extra time but I wanted whoever reviewed our file not to have any question. Good luck. It is a long process but you will make it through. We are still going through it but we are getting there and you will too. This website is a great resource and I am not sure what we would have done and would still do without it. If you have any questions that I can answer, you are more than welcome to send me a message if you like.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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if i include copies of phone records, birthday cards, love letters, etc do i highlight things on the documents? can i write anything on it explaining what it is or when it was if it doesn't show it?

You are not required to provide proof of ongoing realtionship for the petition and I cannot imagine a reason it is advantageous to do so for the US consulate in Canada. Keep that stuff for the interview.

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Gary And Alla

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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When I filed my K-1, yes, I highlighted phone records and put sticky notes on items that I thought needed to be explained. Also, anything that is very personal in an email that you don't want to be seen, you can mark through. If you go to the guides and read them very carefully and follow them to a tee you should be fine. I know it is overwhelming but take a breath and look at things very carefully before sending. My fiance and I even put cover sheets on every document explaining what they were and I signed and dated each one. I wanted to make sure there was absoultely no question. It took a little extra time but I wanted whoever reviewed our file not to have any question. Good luck. It is a long process but you will make it through. We are still going through it but we are getting there and you will too. This website is a great resource and I am not sure what we would have done and would still do without it. If you have any questions that I can answer, you are more than welcome to send me a message if you like.

Great stuff. None of it was necessary or useful in any way. USCIS sorted the wheat from the chaff, put it to the back of the file and never looked at it, except to determine they did not need it. It will be forwarded to the consulate with your approved petition and you will give them all the same stuff again.

VERMONT! I Reject Your Reality...and Substitute My Own!

Gary And Alla

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