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Hi All,

I was just trying to collect all possible stuffs that I need to carry with me for the Visa Interview.

I got married last year but it wasn't a social marriage.We had very less time so only my parents and my husband's parents were there for the formal temple marriage followed by the court marriage.2-3 close friends of my husband were also present as witness.

So we just have very few pictures say some 10 pics.But the pictures are very much evident of our wedding.

I was wondering if the count of pictures really matters and if the Counselor will be satisfied enough with them?

The social marriage is planned after I get my Visa,so we don't have any wedding card as well.

Can someone let me know what are the important stuffs that I need to carry in the above scenario?

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Hi All,

I was just trying to collect all possible stuffs that I need to carry with me for the Visa Interview.

I got married last year but it wasn't a social marriage.We had very less time so only my parents and my husband's parents were there for the formal temple marriage followed by the court marriage.2-3 close friends of my husband were also present as witness.

So we just have very few pictures say some 10 pics.But the pictures are very much evident of our wedding.

I was wondering if the count of pictures really matters and if the Counselor will be satisfied enough with them?

The social marriage is planned after I get my Visa,so we don't have any wedding card as well.

Can someone let me know what are the important stuffs that I need to carry in the above scenario?

I don't think quantity is the issue, you have to focus on quality. I sent a few pics of my wedding, I sent evidence of an ongoing relationship like printouts of my email accounts which showed that we emailed each other, phone records, airway tickets, post cards. I had a very easy interview, the person asked a couple of tricky questions about my wife's family to make sure that I knew about her for real, but that was it. As soon as he realized that we actually knew each other he was satisfied.

Don't stress too much on it, if you guys are married for real than you'll be fine!

Good luck

Married Jan 2007

I-130

03/21/2007 sent to NSC - 06/18/2007 NOA2 - 89 days

NVC stage

07/24/2007 e-mailed DS-3032 choice of agent

01/04/2008 Approved - visa in my hand! 289 days

01/13/2008 Entry the US

10/15/2009 I-751

12/03/2009 Biometrics

1/06/2010 Removal of conditions approved

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hi.i dno't thnk you need a lot of pictures during the weddng. i even don't have a picture of our weddng but we passed and got my visa last year. :)

Hi All,

I was just trying to collect all possible stuffs that I need to carry with me for the Visa Interview.

I got married last year but it wasn't a social marriage.We had very less time so only my parents and my husband's parents were there for the formal temple marriage followed by the court marriage.2-3 close friends of my husband were also present as witness.

So we just have very few pictures say some 10 pics.But the pictures are very much evident of our wedding.

I was wondering if the count of pictures really matters and if the Counselor will be satisfied enough with them?

The social marriage is planned after I get my Visa,so we don't have any wedding card as well.

Can someone let me know what are the important stuffs that I need to carry in the above scenario?

VSC

Sept 20,2008: filed I-130

Sept 30,2008: I-130 NOA1

Oct 1,2008: filed 129f

Oct 22,2008: 129f NOA1

April 13,2009: NOA2 both I-130 and 129f

June 5,2009: Medical Exam 2nd day (Passed)

June 16,2009: Interview (Passed, pink slip)

June 18,2009: Visa on hand!!!

Aug 8,2009: USA Arrival (POE- Guam)

AOS

Dec 10,2009: Filed AOS (I-765 nd I485)

Jan 1,2010: ASC Appointment (biometrics)

Feb 4,2010: Received Employment Authorization Card

Feb 17,2010: Apply SSN

March 3,2010: Received SSN

May 6,2010: AOS Interview (Passed...WEEEPEEE!!!)

June 3,2010: Green Card received

Naturalization

May 13,2013: Mailed N-400 package

May 15, 2013: USCIS received the N-400 package

May 22, 2013: NOA1 (receipt)

May 24, 2013: NOA2 (Biometrics)

May 28, 2013: ASC Appointment (biometrics) received

June 28, 2013 NOA3 (Interview schedule)

July 29, 2013: Interview (Passed)
Aug 16, 2013: Oath Taking

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Since many things can depend on the country the Embassy/Consulate is in - it would be helpful to give that information so others might be better able to help.

Thank you all for your responses :) Well I will have to face the consulate at Chennai,India.

And I had an idea about collecting emails and chat conversions.

Well , for those of you who already got the Visa,can you share the typical questions?That would be a great help indeed.

Many thanks in advance! :) And thanks for the good wishes.:)

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You can check out the interview reviews for Chennai.

03/27/2009: Engaged in Ithaca, New York.
08/17/2009: Wedding in Calcutta, India.
09/29/2009: I-130 NOA1
01/25/2010: I-130 NOA2
03/23/2010: Case completed.
05/12/2010: CR-1 interview at Mumbai, India.
05/20/2010: US Entry, Chicago.
03/01/2012: ROC NOA1.
03/26/2012: Biometrics completed.
12/07/2012: 10 year card production ordered.

09/25/2013: N-400 NOA1

10/16/2013: Biometrics completed

12/03/2013: Interview

12/20/2013: Oath ceremony

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