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Filed: Timeline

Here's what I'm including for proof of meeting and ongoing relationship:

photos (about 8, 2 from each visit)

copies of passport entries (4 entries)

copies of boarding passes

couple Skype logs with random dates

couple of e-mail with random dates

Do you think this will be sufficient for initial filing of I-129F?

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Colombia
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For the I-129f, you are sufficient to just include the photos, passport stamps and boarding passes. The extra stuff you include, in my opinion, is the perfect amount for helping to prove your relationship. It is not necessary to include it, because only the embassy will look at it. However since you are not including too much I think it is perfect.

For a little better advice: please fill in your country and :time:

Since I don't know the embassy you are going through, you may or may not need to include a LOT more relationship evidence.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Colombia
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Embassy is in Warsaw, Poland.

Do different embassies have different requirements?

(I will make my timeline shortly)

Each embassy is different in what they are looking for, and some have different requirements. There are some embassies from high fraud countries that REQUIRE a lot of proof of a bonafide relationship in the original I-129f petition, otherwise they are likely to just toss it and not give it a second glance. There are also a lot of embassies that are more easy going and don't really require the frontloading of the I-129f petition. I don't know how Poland is, maybe some one from there can better answer how the embassy is there. My embassy is in Colombia and it is a fairly easy embassy to go through. I only included a few pieces of relationship evidence, the same as what you are planning to include, and we had no problems at all.

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