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Hey all! Just a month or 2 now til we send stuff. Wondering about sending pictures.

1. Should we?

2. If so, what's the best way to arrange them? We have a ton of pictures from all over the place together, but very few are currently printed. We have a couple of albums from specific places but that's it.

We have them all on the computer or SD cards. We could make albums or just print them individually. How should we label them?

Thanks! Any advice appreciated!

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Im nowhere near ROC yet but im collecting a few photos to throw in mine already lol... I plan on just labeling them on the back and putting them in a plastic baggy then paper clip it to a computer paper sheet so they arent falling all over.

The rest of the photos im keeping in an album inscase of an interview then I can bring it with me as back up.

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hi what i did i had to many, so i picked the oneslike specific places , like our anniversary, birthdays, family, dinners, partys, vacations,christmas time, you want to show pictures mosely togather like husband and wife,thay want to see you are a happy true genuine marriage, thay don't accept cd's what i did on my printer i color printed 3 photos on each page i put the names and places, and dates,along side of each photo i used just copy paper, some people use photo paper, 24 pictures on 8 pages is planty, good luck

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We sent a total of 2 pictures because we didn't feel they were absolutely necessary.

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I included 13 photographs mainly showing us with my family at Christmas, with his family at Christmas, attending a memorial service for his father with his family, both of us with his daughter, with our grandchildren; with friends at a get-to-gether we hosted at our place, and him with my cats (which I brought with me from Canada) in our place. I attached the photos where they supported the documentation- the Christmas get togethers with my family and with his family and the memorial service were attached to the travel itineraries and boarding passes for our flights to each location; the pictures with his daughter/our grandchildren were attached to letters written to me from them at different times (I included 3 letters) just discussing family type of matters; the pictures with the cats were attached to our microchip registration form for each cat listing both of us - things like that. All of the photographs were just printed on regular paper on our home printer and then I wrote on the back the place, date, occasion and names of the individuals (including the cats, hehehe).

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Hey all! Just a month or 2 now til we send stuff. Wondering about sending pictures.

1. Should we?

2. If so, what's the best way to arrange them? We have a ton of pictures from all over the place together, but very few are currently printed. We have a couple of albums from specific places but that's it.

We have them all on the computer or SD cards. We could make albums or just print them individually. How should we label them?

Thanks! Any advice appreciated!

I actually sent NO photos. We had tons of documentation of mingled financial assets and also lots of documents from the children (schools, medical records, drivers license permission form, etc. plus we are both listed as trustees on their bank accounts) showing both of us as parents. If they want to RFE me for photos, I can do that also but what would that prove? A scammer would take a lot of photos first.

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