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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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While waiting for my fiance's documents to arrive from India, I thought of some other ways I could frontload our petition.

I've been learning Hindi in my free time and have purchased courses and books. Would the receipts of these language books be a good example of secondary evidence? It would show that I am sincerely trying to learn my fiance's language for the benefit of us and his family. I could also include writing samples and notes I have made during my progress. I also have chat log conversations showing my fiance and I conversing in Hindi.

Also, I was reading in older posts that some couples had family and friends write statements regarding the authenticity of their relationship. Would it be a good idea to include these statements now along with the I-129F?

I'd rather include more information now and have them look at it instead of risking them possibly looking at it during the interview and deciding to place us in AP.

The one factor working against us right now is that I have not had a chance to meet his family yet, therefore have no photos to include with me and his family. I plan on taking a trip to India very soon when I am able to accrue some vacation time from my new job.

I do however have photos of him with my family.

I am the petitioner.


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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Kenya
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While waiting for my fiance's documents to arrive from India, I thought of some other ways I could frontload our petition.

I've been learning Hindi in my free time and have purchased courses and books. Would the receipts of these language books be a good example of secondary evidence? It would show that I am sincerely trying to learn my fiance's language for the benefit of us and his family.

No, it just shows that you like to buy books.

I could also include writing samples and notes I have made during my progress.

Just shows you like to write.

I also have chat log conversations showing my fiance and I conversing in Hindi. These are good but don't forget to include the certified translations.

Also, I was reading in older posts that some couples had family and friends write statements regarding the authenticity of their relationship. Would it be a good idea to include these statements now along with the I-129F?

Won't hurt. Have them notarized and have original signatures.

I'd rather include more information now and have them look at it instead of risking them possibly looking at it during the interview and deciding to place us in AP.

Good move, especially if this Embassy is difficult that way.

The one factor working against us right now is that I have not had a chance to meet his family yet, therefore have no photos to include with me and his family. I plan on taking a trip to India very soon when I am able to accrue some vacation time from my new job.

We didn't include any photos of that type. We two only met together.

I do however have photos of him with my family. Good, include those.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

As of Dec 7, 2009, now Zero miles apart (literally)!

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