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Hello Everyone, this is my first post. We have almost all our forms and supporting documents together for the I-129F K1 Fiance Visa Application. For the supplemental documents to prove that we've visited in the last two years, I have my passport and emails of confirmed itineraries from travel and airline companies.

My fiance who is Dutch received his new Dutch passport about 6 months ago, but has lost his old passport with all the stamps proving all the times he's visited me or we've traveled together in the past two years (which has been about a dozen times since he met me in 2010) The new passport only shows him visiting me in Chicago twice these past 6 months.

He's going to look for it again over the weekend, but what if he never finds the old passport? Are his emailed itineraries from airline companies enough?

Also, I don't think either of us really kept any physical boarding passes either. Would just my emailed travel itineraries, my passport stamps, and his emailed travel itineraries be enough?

I appreciate any advice or if anyone else has had this experience. I just really don't want our application process to be delayed because of it.

Thank you!

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You only need to prove meeting in person once within the last two years. So the new passport should be fine.

If it's any consolation, we didn't send a single boarding pass or passport stamp and were approved without RFE.

 

K1 Timeline

02-22-2013: I-129F to VSC

02-28-2013: NOA1

06-10-2013: NOA2 (102 days)

08-16-2013: Interview - Approved!

08-22-2013: Visa in hand

09-14-2013: POE Houston

10-30-2013: Married!

AOS Timeline

12-10-2013: Mailed AOS/EAD/AP

12-16-2013: NOA1 x 3

01-02-2014: Biometrics

02-24-2014: EAD/AP Approved

03-04-2014: Received EAD/AP

03-10-2014: Interview - Approved!

03-18-2014: Received GC

ROC Timeline

12-12-2015: I-751 to CSC

12-17-2015: NOA1

01-14-2016: Biometrics

05-19-2016: Approved!

 

N-400 Timeline

03-14-2017: N-400 to Texas Lockbox

03-22-2017: NOA1

04-11-2017: Biometrics

04-20-2017: In Line For Interview

07-02-2018: Interview - Approved!

08-22-2018: Oath Ceremony

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You only need to prove meeting in person once within the last two years. So the new passport should be fine.

If it's any consolation, we didn't send a single boarding pass or passport stamp and were approved without RFE.

Thank you Laura Clare! I do feel better. Can I ask what sort of supporting evidence you provided to show you've met within the last two years and that you have an on going relationship? I'm surprised that they didn't ask for any passport stamps or boarding passes.

Again, so happy that you replied to my thread.

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