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? Front loading I-129F, Philippines-Yes or Not Recommended?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Frontload it, it can't hurt. Just organize the packet so it is easy for USCIS to find what they need to.

Problem with bringing more evidence to the interview is that many embassy persons doing the interviews don't even bother to look at any evidence the person has brought (and approve)or they deny the person for some reason. A lot of the time, the person has evidence with them that would make the reason they were denied 'untrue' but they (embassy staff)doesn't want it. (Read numerous instances of this on VJ)

This is why people recommend you frontload, even if it isn't a high fraud country. Whatever you include in the packet to USCIS has to be accepted by the embassy.

Short Version: Better safe than sorry. Frontloading doesn't hurt.

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