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I have a question would a picture of me with my fiance's name tattooed on my chest count as evidence during her interview? I mean we have lots of picture and logs and other evidence but would the tattoo be taken into consideration as well?

For "her interview" a tattoo might help if it was on HER, not you. Hers is the primary intent being questioned.

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For "her interview" a tattoo might help if it was on HER, not you. Hers is the primary intent being questioned.

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I would have thought that you would have at least need to display it at the interview, perhaps a velcro shirt so you could take the CO by surprise?

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; I have a pink "A" tattooed om my right ring finger. Because in the US they put the wedding ring on your left finger and in NL's on the right ring finger .

Though, I made a picture of my tattoo and put in my case along with the other pictures :whistle:

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one piece of advice to everyone here: Never, ever, get your significant other's name tattooed on you. If you are going to get a tattoo, get something that symbolizes him/her..not their name.

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one piece of advice to everyone here: Never, ever, get your significant other's name tattooed on you. If you are going to get a tattoo, get something that symbolizes him/her..not their name.

Unless you are really into FSU chicks then you would be pretty safe with "Elena" or "Svetlana"

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Well I think that would be proof because who in their right mind would get a tattoo of someones name if that person didnt mean alot to them. Im taking pictures of my tattoo and my husbands tattoo with our names. I think any type of evidence no matter what (except X rated material) couldnt hurt your case.

Tattoo with a name does not prove that she/he is the same person that you propose to , It can be a person with a similiar name that you had a previous relationship UNLESS the tattoo is dated :lol: Good luck with yr evidence .

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my husband has a tattoo of my name in his wrist, i have a picture, me holding his wrist. the consul have seen it in my album but he didnt say anything, instead he asked what was my husbands tattoo in his arms. lol

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Oh no. I know what is happening next. :lol:

OMG. But you sure got Senior Members Attention on this One. :rofl: . Every post acknowledges IT IS NOT A GOOD IDEA. Proof of a Ring is better. Going to a Interview is Stressful enough. Don't tell her to show The Consular a Picture of your Chest. :rofl:

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my husband has a tattoo of my name in his wrist, i have a picture, me holding his wrist. the consul have seen it in my album but he didnt say anything, instead he asked what was my husbands tattoo in his arms. lol

It might count if the picture is taken in front of a well known landmark and you are holding a copy of the daily newspaper in front of you and the date is visible.

What if I have a tattoo that says "mother"? :o OMG what if it is a "Harley Davidson" tattoo?

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OMG. But you sure got Senior Members Attention on this One. :rofl: . Every post acknowledges IT IS NOT A GOOD IDEA. Proof of a Ring is better. Going to a Interview is Stressful enough. Don't tell her to show The Consular a Picture of your Chest. :rofl:

Rings don;t matter either. My wife never had and still does not have, an engagement ring.

Look, it is simple...evidence you can create yourself is secondary. Anyone can have a tattoo with someone's name. I can get one today with anyones name I want. So what?

In consulates which are in high fraud countries they are particularly interested in evidence you do not create yourself. Emails are time and date stamped by the email service, not by you. Sure, you can fake emails, but you can't fake the dates. Photo time and date stamps can be changed by you. Photo time and date stamps mean nothing. However when I presented photos of our visits together and in some we (and other innocent bystanders) are wearing winter cliothes and in others we are wearing summer clothes...guess what?

No one can PROVE, positively, that you have a relationship of any kind that qualifies for a visa, but you can give plausible evidence of it.

A tattoo will not get you denied, but if you don;t have anything else, it will not get you rapproved either.

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I say yes. The officers especially love if there's visible nipple in the photo.

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We did have one memeber ask once if they should include a photo of his "thing" in her "thing" It may have been in jest. :unsure:

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