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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Guyana
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Hi All,

We are in the process of submitting our I-129F. We took 3 vacations over a 2 year period, but the problem is that we have our flights itinerary, but can't find the boarding passes. Would the Flight Itinerary be sufficient enough?

Also, how do you recommend we send picture? Print them out and tape it to a sheet with written explanation, of should we just attach them into a word document with the explanation typed below/above each picture?

Your response is greatly appreciated.

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Do you have passport stamps? If so, include those with the flight itinerary.

Attaching them in a document in Word is fine.

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If you can, scan the photos and paste them into a word document, 2 per page with a small explanation under each.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Guyana
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If you can, scan the photos and paste them into a word document, 2 per page with a small explanation under each.

Thank you all. We are planning on scanning our passport stamps and include them as well with the itinerary.

We will include 2 pictures each, and include them in the word document as they are all digital copies, and include a brief explanation with the title of the Trip.

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Thank you all. We are planning on scanning our passport stamps and include them as well with the itinerary.

We will include 2 pictures each, and include them in the word document as they are all digital copies, and include a brief explanation with the title of the Trip.

Passport stamps are excellent proof, you'll be just fine.

I did the same thing. Printed a few pics out in a Word document and wrote where/when they were. Very simple. :yes:

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Guyana
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Passport stamps are excellent proof, you'll be just fine.

I did the same thing. Printed a few pics out in a Word document and wrote where/when they were. Very simple. :yes:

We have everything put together thus far, but are missing the proof of ongoing relationship. What should we use as proof of ongoing relationship? I have read that phone bills are a good source, but mine will show calls coming from the US because I created a Google account for her, where she can use Google voice, and we assigned a local US number to the account so every time she calls, is shows up as a local number. Please advice.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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We have everything put together thus far, but are missing the proof of ongoing relationship. What should we use as proof of ongoing relationship? I have read that phone bills are a good source, but mine will show calls coming from the US because I created a Google account for her, where she can use Google voice, and we assigned a local US number to the account so every time she calls, is shows up as a local number. Please advice.

wow! what you did with the google voice is smart. please inbox the instructions to show my fiancé.

But to answer your question, you can print the google record and write an explanation of why it shows USA area code instead of a local area code. Also, if you have chat records from any app, print and send.

good luck with your petition.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ukraine
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wow! what you did with the google voice is smart. please inbox the instructions to show my fiancé.

But to answer your question, you can print the google record and write an explanation of why it shows USA area code instead of a local area code. Also, if you have chat records from any app, print and send.

good luck with your petition.

You need a US phone number to open a Google Voice account. Any phone number will do as long as it's not attached to another Google Voice account. You can just buy a prepaid T-Mobile SIM card for 99c and activate it and use the number to open a Google Voice account. You don't need the regular phone number again once you open. After it's open, you can use Gmail with the same account or a smartphone app such as Talkatone (available for both iPhone and Android) to call for free to any number in the US via VOIP. Also, if you have talkatone running on your phone or Gmail open on your PC, anyone can call the Google Voice number and your phone will ring and you can talk for free (again, needs web connection). Otherwise, anyone from the US can leave you voicemails and you get them via email or on the web.

I used my Google Voice account when visiting my fiance in Ukraine to call back home to the US for free and it worked great. Got a cheap prepaid local SIM to call local numbers in Ukraine and used Google Voice for everything else.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Guyana
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You need a US phone number to open a Google Voice account. Any phone number will do as long as it's not attached to another Google Voice account. You can just buy a prepaid T-Mobile SIM card for 99c and activate it and use the number to open a Google Voice account. You don't need the regular phone number again once you open. After it's open, you can use Gmail with the same account or a smartphone app such as Talkatone (available for both iPhone and Android) to call for free to any number in the US via VOIP. Also, if you have talkatone running on your phone or Gmail open on your PC, anyone can call the Google Voice number and your phone will ring and you can talk for free (again, needs web connection). Otherwise, anyone from the US can leave you voicemails and you get them via email or on the web.

I used my Google Voice account when visiting my fiance in Ukraine to call back home to the US for free and it worked great. Got a cheap prepaid local SIM to call local numbers in Ukraine and used Google Voice for everything else.

That's exactly what we did. In putting this evidence of ongoing relationship, ii have a copy of my current bill as of Dec. 22 to today's date, and this shows all the calls coming from the Google Voice Number. I also took a screenshot of her Google Voice account settings which shows the Google Voice number (the US number), and also her name on the account. This will match the number on my call history in my phone bill.

Do I also need to add her call history? The reason being that I can't export the call history from Google Voice. I can only do screenshots, which will include about 7 pages of screenshots to match the time period as my call history. (total of about 75 calls :)).

Please advise if the account settings is sufficient enough to match my call history. Also, if the time frame is also sufficient (12/22/2012-Present.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Other suitable proof of ongoing relationship can include phone bills and logs as you have already said and also things like online chat/instant messenger logs, emails, anything you have sent to each other through the mail like letters or gifts. Not to mention photographs of the two of you together.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Guyana
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Other suitable proof of ongoing relationship can include phone bills and logs as you have already said and also things like online chat/instant messenger logs, emails, anything you have sent to each other through the mail like letters or gifts. Not to mention photographs of the two of you together.

Looks like we are all set to mail this package in. We included the G-1145 as one of the content on the cover letter. We basically have everything ready (G-325A his and hers signed, passport pictures signed, letter of intent signed and dated, proof of having met in the form of pictures, flight itinerary, hotel/villa accommodations, and also passport stamps of all of our trips, proof of ongoing relation in the form of phone call logs).

Will just need to mail everything out tomorrow and then the process beings for our journey.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Russia
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That's exactly what we did. In putting this evidence of ongoing relationship, ii have a copy of my current bill as of Dec. 22 to today's date, and this shows all the calls coming from the Google Voice Number. I also took a screenshot of her Google Voice account settings which shows the Google Voice number (the US number), and also her name on the account. This will match the number on my call history in my phone bill.

Do I also need to add her call history? The reason being that I can't export the call history from Google Voice. I can only do screenshots, which will include about 7 pages of screenshots to match the time period as my call history. (total of about 75 calls smile.gif).

Please advise if the account settings is sufficient enough to match my call history. Also, if the time frame is also sufficient (12/22/2012-Present.

You can print Google Voice call history. I explained how to do it here: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/427582-printing-google-voice-history/#entry6457391

Good luck to you.

 
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