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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ecuador
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Thanks to everybody on the answers to the document question. Now my next Question is about the evidence of meeting. I don't have ticket stubs from the airlines. What I do have is hotel recipts, pictures of my self and my fiancee together,copies of my whole passport with the entry and exit stamps highlighted, and an airline itinerary from one trip. I have been 3 time but the first was with the military witch I have no documentation of. Do I have enough?

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Thanks to everybody on the answers to the document question. Now my next Question is about the evidence of meeting. I don't have ticket stubs from the airlines. What I do have is hotel recipts, pictures of my self and my fiancee together,copies of my whole passport with the entry and exit stamps highlighted, and an airline itinerary from one trip. I have been 3 time but the first was with the military witch I have no documentation of. Do I have enough?

That evidence is pretty good.

Are you by chance, a member of a frequent flyer club? If so, you could send a copy of your mileage summary statement, which would have the flight info. (credit for idea - JenT)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Your evidence should be enough. Showing that you have been there (hotel receipt and passport stamps) and photos together is good. All you need to prove is you two have met in the last 2 years.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Print a copy of your bank and credit card statement showing purchases that you made while you were there

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05-18-2006 went home to the Philippines to visit her

06-02-2006 sent out I-129F

06-24-2006 NOA1

09-13-2006 TOUCHED for the first time :)

09-19-2006 IMBRA RFE mailed by CSC

09-20-2006 TOUCHED

09-23-2006 IMBRA RFE received

09-25-2006 IMBRA RFE mailed overnight to CSC

09-29-2006 IMBRA RFE received by CSC

10-01-2006 TOUCHED

10-16-2006 APPROVED via email!!!!!! (136 days later)

10-20-2006 received NOA2 in the mail

11-01-2006 Manila received

03-02-2007 Medical

03-09-2007 Interview

03-16-2007 Visa in hand

03-23-2007 flight to SFO

05-04-2007 civil wedding

09-07-2007 AOS interview

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Ticket stubs from an airline only prove that you had a seat/reservation... copies of passport stamps carry much more weight.

Jen

8-30-05 Met David at a restaurant in Germany

3-28-06 David 'officially' proposed

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9-25-06 Interview: APPROVED!

10-16-06 Flt to US, POE Detroit

11-5-06 Married

7-2-07 Green card received

9-12-08 Filed for divorce

12-5-08 Court hearing - divorce final

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It is when an imperfect couple learns to enjoy their differences.

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Use Q18 to describe in some detail of how you met in the required 2 year period that established the relationship. Then the evidence you submit should support those details. Boarding passes, passport stamps, hotel/credit card receipts, rental receipts if ever lived together etc etc are primary evidence. Photos are secondary which support the primary evidence. What you should be aiming for is creating an image in the minds eye of the adjudicator......a complete picture. Look outside the box for evidence that shows you both in the same place at the same time. Each case is different and you should submit evidence accordingly, not just rely on the standard unofficial list.

Whilst evidence of an ongoing relationship is not a requirement at the initial filing stage, it can be beneficial to those from high fraud countries to do so or if there is anything that could be a red flag that may cause issues at interview stage. This evidence should always be very carefully scrutinised especially emails and chat, to make sure there is nothing mentioned that may be construed in a different way then it is meant.

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