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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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I was reading thru package 4 info.

Evident of relationship (#18)...is this info get submit at the pre-screening window?.....or get submitted to the actual CO during the interview?

I want to get an idea from those that had been thru the K1 interview recently....so i know how to group the pictures to fit in the window.

Linh & Ngan

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Vietnam
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I was reading thru package 4 info.

Evident of relationship (#18)...is this info get submit at the pre-screening window?.....or get submitted to the actual CO during the interview?

I want to get an idea from those that had been thru the K1 interview recently....so i know how to group the pictures to fit in the window.

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Johncali9

Filed: Country: Vietnam
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no, just submit the original evidence, you do not need to make copies.

Make copies for yourself, this way if they take something, you have copies, worst case scenario you get denied and want to refile or do a rebuttal and they loose what you submitted you will not have it. Copies of everything is a must, maybe not take 2 copies to the interview, but have copies of EVERYTHING. My opinion, but with our case getting denied, they have not given us ANY thing back like others, if we did not have copies we would not be able to prove what we submitted. Good luck Jerome

小學教師 胡志明市,越南

Filed: Country: Vietnam
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I was reading thru package 4 info.

Evident of relationship (#18)...is this info get submit at the pre-screening window?.....or get submitted to the actual CO during the interview?

I want to get an idea from those that had been thru the K1 interview recently....so i know how to group the pictures to fit in the window.

What this means is all evidence you have about you two together, plane ticket stubs, chat logs, phone bills, photos, hotel receipts, travel receipts when you were together, all things like this. If you get a blue, i strongly recommend that when you submit what they ask for that you submit everything you had at the interview at the same time. All your photos that they did not keep, chat logs, bills, and other such receipts as well. If you THINK it is important then submit it. To many people are getting denied for BS reasons, like no proof of ongoing relationship when they do not look at chat logs, or the CO says not enough photos, they show only 4 or 5 days together, ect. ect. ect. So if when you resubmit you add 100 photos, 300 pages of chat logs, new plane tickets, anything like this when they try to deny it this will be in the file, when his supervisor signs off he has to look at it, and you just disproved what they tried to deny you for. This is my opinion only, but to me at least it makes sense, this is also why I say make copies of everything. Good luck. Jerome and Binh

小學教師 胡志明市,越南

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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does this require 2 copies...like the rest of the documents?

It is best to bring 2 sets of everything. Submit the copies (unless originals are specified) and have originals available for inspection by the CO if requested.

Don't count on any documents that you submit being returned. So if you only have one original or certified copy of a document it would be wise to get additionals for later on in the process (AOS, etc.)

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