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Even before we were approved, since the day we met, me and my fiance started gathering evidences and proofs, things which are greatly important to us and may be beneficial to our planned K1 visa application.. and we are right :) mmm are we missing something? just wanna let u check our list...

-Photos with captions and notes (i got a storyboard of our love story)engagement photos and places where we've been

-Boarding Passes

-Ticket purchases

-Cards with envelopes with stamps

-Email and IM correspondence of us

-Screenshots of us chatting, me and his family, step daughters,friends and sons even of him sleeping

-Phone Records (got a lot of bills) and internet bill

-Money transfer receipts (27 pcs Western U. receipts and more xoom receipts)do i need to present all?

-package wrappers sent to me with stamps

-printed text messages saved as text file (since january 2006 til now)

-wedding, christening invitations where our names were printed on it as couple's maid and groom, and god parents

-engagements receipts with our names written on it

-property title (we bought a beach resort and the title was just issued last october 7, 06) would this be ok to be included?it is in our names

-video coverage of our engagement party

-receipts received during the renovation of our beach house's riftraft, in our names too :)

mmm what else do i need?

thanks

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Even before we were approved, since the day we met, me and my fiance started gathering evidences and proofs, things which are greatly important to us and may be beneficial to our planned K1 visa application.. and we are right :) mmm are we missing something? just wanna let u check our list...

-Photos with captions and notes (i got a storyboard of our love story)engagement photos and places where we've been

-Boarding Passes

-Ticket purchases

-Cards with envelopes with stamps

-Email and IM correspondence of us

-Screenshots of us chatting, me and his family, step daughters,friends and sons even of him sleeping

-Phone Records (got a lot of bills) and internet bill

-Money transfer receipts (27 pcs Western U. receipts and more xoom receipts)do i need to present all?

-package wrappers sent to me with stamps

-printed text messages saved as text file (since january 2006 til now)

-wedding, christening invitations where our names were printed on it as couple's maid and groom, and god parents

-engagements receipts with our names written on it

-property title (we bought a beach resort and the title was just issued last october 7, 06) would this be ok to be included?it is in our names

-video coverage of our engagement party

-receipts received during the renovation of our beach house's riftraft, in our names too :)

mmm what else do i need?

thanks

I would resist anything that would indicate a "marriage" even if it was not a legal ceremony.... But that is just my opinion...

YMMV

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Excellent evidence. You'll have no problems as far as evidence is concerned.

July 7, 2004 - Met Aimee in a chatroom

Dec. 25, 2005 - Went to Phils to meet her the first time

January 7, 2006 - Mailed I-129F to Nebraska Service Center.

January 27, 2006 - Received NOA1.

April 18, 2006 @1859 cst - NOA2 - APPROVED!

July 15, 2006 - Packet 4 received

September1, 2006 - Medical

September 8, 2006 - Interview - APPROVED!

October 15, 2006 - Arrived in USA

November 4, 2006 --- WEDDING!!!

April 20, 2007 - Mailed AOS

May 18, 2007 - Biometrics

July 26, 2007---GREEN CARD!(no interview)

April 13, 2009 - Mailed I-751 for Removal of Conditions

May 5, 2009 - NOA (extension approved)

May 18, 2009 - Biometrics appointment arrived today-scheduled for May 29, 2009

August 13, 2009 - Approval for removal of conditions (originally delayed due to RFE)

August 20, 2009 - 10 year green card arrived in mail

June 9, 2010</ - Treygan Isaiah is born

June, 21, 2010 - My adoption of Nathan is finalized

No lawyers and no problems

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I would resist anything that would indicate a "marriage" even if it was not a legal ceremony.... But that is just my opinion...

no, it's not our wedding actually, it' my bestfriend's... i and my fiance was invited as her maid and her groom's man respectively.

the wedding was legal but not our wedding :)

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Pakistan
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In Muslim countries there are engagement ceremonies. I have seen the embassy in Pakistan deny K-1s if they think that the dress at the engagement ceremony was too fancy (and suspect it was a wedding and not an engagement ceremony)

I-129 (Brief Version):

2005-06-05 : I-129F filed with NBC

2005-06-16 : I-129F NOA1

2005-08-26 : I-129F RFE

2005-09-19 : Approved (Confirmation in Email from INS)

2005-11-01 : Interview at the US Embassy, Islamabad

2006-10-31 : Visa Approved (One year of Administrative Processing)

2006-11-02 : Picked up Visa from Amex

2006-11-19 : Arrival in the US POE Chicago

I-765 (Brief Version):

2006-11-20 : Filed I-765

2006-11-28 : NOA1

2006-12-06 : Transfered to CSC

2006-12-14 : Biometrics Appointment

2007-02-17 : Card Production ordered

2007-02-21 : Approved

2007-02-22 : Card Arrived

I-131

2006-08-15 : Applied

2006-09-12 : NOA1

2006-09-19 : Touched

I-130 (Brief)

2004-10-07 : Applied

2007-10-15 : Approved

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In Muslim countries there are engagement ceremonies. I have seen the embassy in Pakistan deny K-1s if they think that the dress at the engagement ceremony was too fancy (and suspect it was a wedding and not an engagement ceremony)

really? we had a ravish ceremony, and got a lot of visitors, all were close friends and relatives (i got a lot).want them to witness the event..

my dress was just soo simple...try looking on my photos, got pics of it :)

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