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Filed: Country: Philippines
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i filed for the fiance visa. my fiance has her interview in a few weeks in manila.. when i visited the philippines we took like maybe only 5 photos. my question is this enough? will there be any problem bcuz i see alot of you guys haveing hundreds of photos.. has anyone ever passed with only 4-5 photos in manila? my god im getting nervous now.. we took them on her phone but i will have them transfered and printed at walgreens. please tell me your personal experiences and give me a peice of mind. :blink:

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Filed: IR-5 Country: Philippines
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i filed for the fiance visa. my fiance has her interview in a few weeks in manila.. when i visited the philippines we took like maybe only 5 photos. my question is this enough? will there be any problem bcuz i see alot of you guys haveing hundreds of photos.. has anyone ever passed with only 4-5 photos in manila? my god im getting nervous now.. we took them on her phone but i will have them transfered and printed at walgreens. please tell me your personal experiences and give me a peice of mind. :blink:

relax... 5 photos are better than none at all! you are not alone in that situation. it happens to some members here before! and they passed :)

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Naturalization

01-04-2012 --- N400 sent

01-11-2012 --- Check Cashed

01-10-2012 --- NOA1

02-07-2012 --- Biometrics

02-14-2012 --- Yellow Letter (it says "bring any state issued ID" for interview)

02-24-2012 --- Placed in line for Interview Scheduling

02-27-2012 --- Interview Letter sent out

03-02-2012 --- Interview Letter received

04-02-2012 --- INTERVIEW- passed!

05-01-2012 --- Oath scheduled/ Oath Letter Sent

05-16-2012 --- Oath Taking! I am now a USC!!!

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IR-5

05-17-2012 --- I-130 Sent

05-29-2012 --- NOA1

09-24-2012 --- NOA2

10-11-2012 --- Received Case Number via email

10-12-2012 --- Mailed AOS

10-24-2012 --- Mailed DS-230

11-16-2012 --- Case Complete

11-27-2012 --- Received interview schedule via email

11-05-2012 --- Early Medical day 1

11-06-2012 --- Medical Day 2 -PASSED!

01-03-2013 --- Interview- APRROVED!

01-10-2013 --- VISA Received

01-14-2013 --- POE LAX

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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At least you have photos together :)I'm sure you just don't have the photos as evidence of relationship right? emails? cards and letters? chat history? Any record of monetary support? Phone call records?

(AOS Sent 12/31/09)

AOS NOA letter received 1/12/10

1/6/10 received date

1/8/10 notice date

Biometrics letter received 1/25/10

01/14/10 notice date

02/04/10 appointment date

(AED Sent 1/19/10)

AED NOA letter received 1/29/10

1/21/10 received date

1/27/10 notice date

Biometrics letter received 2/2/10

1/29/10 notice date

2/17/10 appointment date

(RFE med exam)

RFE letter received 1/25/10

Notice dated 1/22/10

2/08/10 RFE response sent

2/16/10 received date by uscis MO

(Interview)

Appointment letter received 3/17/2010

Notice dated 3/10/2010

Interview date 4/14/2010

Approved GC 4/14/2010

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Filed: Other Country: Canada
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Make sure you have a variety of evidence: pictures, e-mails, slip from postal services of items sent/received, flight information, boarding passes, hotel reservations, etc...

You should be ok with 5 pictures as long as you can provide other evidence as well.

Relax, all will be ok, hope you guys get your visa soon! :thumbs:

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Most important is showing proof that you have been together within the past 2 years. Visa stamps on your passport, and such. But as long as you have enough of the other "good stuff" 5 pics should suffice.

IR-1/CR-1 Visa

Event Date

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : Manilla, Philipines

Marriage (if applicable): 2010-02-28

I-130 Sent : 2010-06-15

I-130 NOA1 : 2010-06-19

I-130 RFE :

I-130 RFE Sent :

I-130 Approved : 2010-08-03

NVC Received : 2010-08-10

Received DS-3032 / I-864 Bill : 2010-08-17

Pay I-864 Bill 2010-09-01

Receive I-864 Package : 2010-09-18

Return Completed I-864 : 2010-09-21

Return Completed DS-3032 : 2010-09-25

Receive IV Bill : 2010-10-05

Pay IV Bill : 2010-10-06

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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My husband and I had 5 that we submitted, and we panicked about that too. When we were together neither of us owned a camera, and it turned out the disposable one we picked up didn't take pictures too well - we ended up with the photos on my dad's phone and two taken on the disposable. Fun, huh? So we overcompensated with everything else. Phone records, chat logs, e-mails, cards... even receipts for gifts we'd sent each other (online stuff will usually have both mailing addresses).

Happily, if the lack of photos ever caused a problem, we never heard about it. It's natural to worry about this kind of thing. A good selection of other evidence accompanying it should work just fine.... too many photos and not enough other evidence would probably be worse.

I like to burn things.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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you are fine with 5 photos, as previous posts say, make sure you have other proofs: copies of all airline boarding passes, train passes, itineraries, hotel receipts, passport stamps

We can all make a difference. Please recycle

por favor no escribas en mayúsculas sostenidas, eso equivale a GRITAR

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Myanmar
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Important thing is make sure you have all photos of two of you, email-print-outs, mails, all things that can be approved of your relationship, hotel receipt, flight ticket and must know details of biography of petitioner (such as job nature, birthdate, address of where petitioner lives, how long of relationship lead to marry, why the beneficiary like the petitioner?)

Good Luck! Hope these facts help you.

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