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My fiancee just mailed me her completed forms, pictures, and a lot of other evidence of us being together (copies of her student ID from north carolina, drivers license, change of address forms, copy of student visa, etc). My question is: Are they really looking for this much evidence in the I-129F, or should we save all of this for her interview?

I know they want evidence of having met in the past two years, so we could mail in a few tickets and pictures from this summer, but what about the rest of this mountain of evidence? I could just make copies of everything, send that in with the I-129F, and mail the originals back to her to use in the interview. What's the consensus on this?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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My fiancee just mailed me her completed forms, pictures, and a lot of other evidence of us being together (copies of her student ID from north carolina, drivers license, change of address forms, copy of student visa, etc). My question is: Are they really looking for this much evidence in the I-129F, or should we save all of this for her interview?

I know they want evidence of having met in the past two years, so we could mail in a few tickets and pictures from this summer, but what about the rest of this mountain of evidence? I could just make copies of everything, send that in with the I-129F, and mail the originals back to her to use in the interview. What's the consensus on this?

just give them important documents..in our case,i just layouted it in an organized manner...ticket,boarding pass then pictures... you dont need that much of evidence...goodluck

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my fiance just had his interview yesterday they didn't even bother to ask for proof of communication lol

maybe because when i file....i submitted a LOT lol

but for security just keep that for your record or maybe RFE. goodluck

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My fiancee just mailed me her completed forms, pictures, and a lot of other evidence of us being together (copies of her student ID from north carolina, drivers license, change of address forms, copy of student visa, etc). My question is: Are they really looking for this much evidence in the I-129F, or should we save all of this for her interview?

I know they want evidence of having met in the past two years, so we could mail in a few tickets and pictures from this summer, but what about the rest of this mountain of evidence? I could just make copies of everything, send that in with the I-129F, and mail the originals back to her to use in the interview. What's the consensus on this?

They are not necessary unless they support how you met, and they are proof meeting within the past years. You have to provide evidence for both.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Australia
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I would send it in just incase, better to be over-prepared than not sending it in and worrying that it wasn't good enough :P Just make sure you have 2 copies, 1 to put in with the I-129F and 1 to keep for yourself.

"Somewhere there's someone who dreams of your smile..." - Unknown

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Mid-2008 - Meet on the online game, Runescape (total geeks haha)

September 7th, 2008 - Started our relationship :)

June 26th, 2012 - FINALLY meet in person after the long, necessary wait...Stayed with him for 7 weeks :) More in love than ever

August 22nd, 2012 - Sent off I-129F Petition

August 29th, 2012 - NOA1 Received via. Email(hardcopy about a week later in the mail)

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