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hello all readers!!!!! ijust wanted to know should i bring all my proof or evidence of on relationship like phonebills, letters, emails, and chats during the interview? Coz i really got a lot and it so heavy i dont feel real comfortable bringing all of them. and my bag would be bigger than me. i know this is really silly question but please someone can tell me on what to do with books of evidences? should i just bring a few?

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Boo Wilson

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Just a few (2 or 3) of each from the beginning, middle and from the present would be enough to satisfy them, too much is never better unless it is chocolate gain there is never too much chocolate.

Personnally I wish we could bring everything on a memory stick and be done with all the packaging. I have a 3/4 inch binder of phone bills and presently 8+ 2 inch binders of chats and pictures from everywhere but only 4 or 5 of us together.

All the best to you and yours

Ron/Sharon

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Just a few (2 or 3) of each from the beginning, middle and from the present would be enough to satisfy them, too much is never better unless it is chocolate gain there is never too much chocolate.

Personnally I wish we could bring everything on a memory stick and be done with all the packaging. I have a 3/4 inch binder of phone bills and presently 8+ 2 inch binders of chats and pictures from everywhere but only 4 or 5 of us together.

All the best to you and yours

Ron/Sharon

hello !!! thank you so much for your response!!!!! i really appreciate it.. God Bless you

Sincerely yours,

Boo Wilson

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Quality may be preferable to quantity. If it helps, keep in mind that what you're trying to prove is not just that you two have a relationship, but that the relationship is genuine and for love, and not for the purpose of getting a visa.

There's really no downside to bringing extra evidence, until it becomes too heavy to carry. Sounds like you've reached that point. But realistically, there's no way you're going to get an interviewer to wade through that many pounds of paper anyway. They'll probably have the decision made well before they look at twenty pieces of your evidence. So cut it down to the best ten or fifteen pounds, organize it well so that you can find what you need quickly when you're under pressure, and go in there with the confidence that comes from being well prepared.

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Quality may be preferable to quantity. If it helps, keep in mind that what you're trying to prove is not just that you two have a relationship, but that the relationship is genuine and for love, and not for the purpose of getting a visa.

There's really no downside to bringing extra evidence, until it becomes too heavy to carry. Sounds like you've reached that point. But realistically, there's no way you're going to get an interviewer to wade through that many pounds of paper anyway. They'll probably have the decision made well before they look at twenty pieces of your evidence. So cut it down to the best ten or fifteen pounds, organize it well so that you can find what you need quickly when you're under pressure, and go in there with the confidence that comes from being well prepared.

Thank you lucyrich... I will keep that in mind....

Sincerely

Boo Wilson

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