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What to Expect at Your K-1 Fiance Visa Interview??

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Your fiance's family background

Residence history

Employment history

Religion

How long you have known each other

Description of where, when, and how you and your fiance first met

Plans upon arrival in the United States

Reasons for wanting to be granted a visa to emigrate to the U.S.

What else???

Affidavits of friends and family members with actual knowledge of your relationship

Evidence of common interests such as sports or hobbies

Proof of a relationship that has developed over time and included regular visits and correspondence over an extended period of time

what are the best methods of communication with the interviewer to show the bona fide of the relationship between two parties????

Significant age difference

Relationships which are less than 1 year old

Undisclosed pregnancies

Discrepencies between the information provide in the forms and that obtained during the interview

Failure of the applicant to demonstrate knowledge of basic information about the petitioner

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Lots of normal looking, happy pictures together!

Did your fiancee send you a copy of the I129F application and all the supporting paperwork she sent in with it?

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We also had tons of hand-written snail mail cards and letters over the years, from the very beginning on up to right before his interview when I sent him a birthday card, in addition to lots of emails and instant messages. I don't "know" if that makes a difference or not, but my husband says the interviewer definitely looked at the cards and letters. They just skimmed through the emails and IMs though. When I was sending my husband everything I had prepped for the interview, I just made copies of all my hand written letters and cards he had sent me, and sent those, along with the postmarked envelopes.

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We also had tons of hand-written snail mail cards and letters over the years, from the very beginning on up to right before his interview when I sent him a birthday card, in addition to lots of emails and instant messages. I don't "know" if that makes a difference or not, but my husband says the interviewer definitely looked at the cards and letters. They just skimmed through the emails and IMs though. When I was sending my husband everything I had prepped for the interview, I just made copies of all my hand written letters and cards he had sent me, and sent those, along with the postmarked envelopes.

Well, i never sent a letter to someone in my life hahaha... so fiance and me only chat on skype, yahoo.. but i have phone messages, and other stuff she sent me.. they're personal

I would ask her to please do so.

she has to fill them again and send them to me or what?? cause sent them already to texas

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Before she sent it to Tx she should have made copies of everything. It will still be ok if she didn't of course. My husband just wanted to read it over and study it himself, since that's what the consulate is going to be reading and studying. The details that I included re. how we met, and how we spent our time together in Morocco, etc. It's not that he needed to be coached, but sometimes two people having the same experiences remember different details etc.

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Well, i never sent a letter to someone in my life hahaha... so fiance and me only chat on skype, yahoo.. but i have phone messages, and other stuff she sent me.. they're personal

she has to fill them again and send them to me or what?? cause sent them already to texas

That's too bad. I love writing hand written notes and letters, and loved receiving them even more. They're so much more personal and intimate. There's something charming about the time and effort they take, rather than plucking out something on a keyboard.

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Before she sent it to Tx she should have made copies of everything. It will still be ok if she didn't of course. My husband just wanted to read it over and study it himself, since that's what the consulate is going to be reading and studying. The details that I included re. how we met, and how we spent our time together in Morocco, etc. It's not that he needed to be coached, but sometimes two people having the same experiences remember different details etc.

Oh i see.. so tell me.. what does she have to do now after she sent them to TX??

That's too bad. I love writing hand written notes and letters, and loved receiving them even more. They're so much more personal and intimate. There's something charming about the time and effort they take, rather than plucking out something on a keyboard.

Yeah that's very true.. but it'd not be considered as a red flag if i never sent or write a letter to someone before? :)

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nothing really. she can just discuss with you what she included in the package. what pictures she sent, if she wrote any descriptions about them, or if she wrote about meeting you, or what you did in morocco, etc.

i sent my husband a copy of that package, along with a big photo album that i organized, and a binder of letters, emails, messages, phone card records, a picture my son drew of my husband, stuff like that. he brought all that to his interview.

No, I'm sure it's fine, lots of people don't write anymore.

How long did your fiancee stay in Morocco? Where did you guys go there? Where did she stay?

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she can just discuss with you what she included in the package. what pictures she sent, if she wrote any descriptions about them, or if she wrote about meeting you, or what you did in morocco, etc.

i didn't understand what you meant by that

Well, She stayed in morocco 5 weeks.. We stayed in rabat city and we went to Safi city for 3 days

so do she and i have to write letters and send pics to each other before the interview came??

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NO. you don't have to do that at all, i was just rambling. what i was suggesting is her sharing with you what she included in the I129F package. like what pictures she sent, what did she write on the application, etc. you can print out your own pictures if you already have some from when she visited you, and bring those. i just wanted them to be organized the way i wanted, rather than leaving my husband to put together an album, so i sent him one that i made.

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NO. you don't have to do that at all, i was just rambling. what i was suggesting is her sharing with you what she included in the I129F package. like what pictures she sent, what did she write on the application, etc. you can print out your own pictures if you already have some from when she visited you, and bring those. i just wanted them to be organized the way i wanted, rather than leaving my husband to put together an album, so i sent him one that i made.

So, i have to know everything she wrote in I-129F Petition and I-134 Affidavit of Support?? that's all ??

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