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On the I-134 form it asks for my fiancees address and of course the house address and the city boxes are fine however where it asks for the state is the issue. I am trying to do this on the computer but of course it only allows 2 letters like CA for example. Should I just print it out the form and then write it in?

Also this is the question for the continued intent to marry affidavit.

My parents, my fiancee, and I met in Vancouver. We are planning on using this evidence that we met in Vancouver to show that we stil have an ongoing relationship. I want to note that this is for the embassy stage. However there are two issues. The immigration person in Canada did not stamp my passport. Also my parents in an attempt to protect their privacy, are hesitant about giving me or allowing me to make a full fledged color copy of their passport front page and their stamped page. Now we have other primary evidences like boarding passes, we do also have stamps of their passport pages that were stamped however there is nothing on the pages to confirm who they belong to, we also have all hotel receipts, then we have secondary evidence like pictures flight inteniary online confirmation. Are the passport stamp pictures something we can omit or is it something that would be recommended to have? Again I want to point out that this is going to be for the embassy stage.

Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated thanks.

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On the I-134 form it asks for my fiancees address and of course the house address and the city boxes are fine however where it asks for the state is the issue. I am trying to do this on the computer but of course it only allows 2 letters like CA for example. Should I just print it out the form and then write it in?

Also this is the question for the continued intent to marry affidavit.

My parents, my fiancee, and I met in Vancouver. We are planning on using this evidence that we met in Vancouver to show that we stil have an ongoing relationship. I want to note that this is for the embassy stage. However there are two issues. The immigration person in Canada did not stamp my passport. Also my parents in an attempt to protect their privacy, are hesitant about giving me or allowing me to make a full fledged color copy of their passport front page and their stamped page. Now we have other primary evidences like boarding passes, we do also have stamps of their passport pages that were stamped however there is nothing on the pages to confirm who they belong to, we also have all hotel receipts, then we have secondary evidence like pictures flight inteniary online confirmation. Are the passport stamp pictures something we can omit or is it something that would be recommended to have? Again I want to point out that this is going to be for the embassy stage.

Any help and advice would be greatly appreciated thanks.

Yes you can type the form and then fill state with a pen, as long as it legitimate it doesnt matter if you type or print. I am not sure how easy or diffucult your consulate is but I'd imagine if they require evidence of ongoing relationship then hotel receipts, photos, boarding passes and any sort of corespondence between you and fiance will be ok?

Remember at the interview your fiance needs to proof ongoing relationship not that you met in person. Some only provide printouts of chats, phone call records, letters etc.

Good luck.

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