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Hello...I'm preparing to send the I-129F to bring my fiance here from Malaysia on a K1 visa. I have quite a few photos and receipts proving our most recent meeting in September 2013. I read here at this website that you print the photos on photo paper, label them and put them in a bag. Is it acceptable to print several color photos on white printer paper and place a caption beneath each photo describing what it with the date? Or, should I really print each photo at Walgreens and label on the back as described? I could certainly organize them nicely using Microsoft Publisher if it is allowable to do as I described.

Also, do I staple documents together or paperclip them?

Thanks Much!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Singapore
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You can print the photos on regular printer paper, it does not need to be photo paper. :)

Use clips instead of staples so that it's easy for the person handling your papers to disassemble the package.

Flying to Seattle on 6 May 2014!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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Hello...I'm preparing to send the I-129F to bring my fiance here from Malaysia on a K1 visa. I have quite a few photos and receipts proving our most recent meeting in September 2013. I read here at this website that you print the photos on photo paper, label them and put them in a bag. Is it acceptable to print several color photos on white printer paper and place a caption beneath each photo describing what it with the date? Or, should I really print each photo at Walgreens and label on the back as described? I could certainly organize them nicely using Microsoft Publisher if it is allowable to do as I described.

Also, do I staple documents together or paperclip them?

Do not staple them.

I screen shot loads of pics of me and my fiancée from facebook and sent them. Made sure to leave all the comments and times on them as well.

They was on normal paper from printer as well.

Edited by Rich and Chrissy

NOA1 - APRIL 19th

RFE - SEPTEMBER 3rd

RFE REPLY - SEPTEMBER 11th

NOA2 - DECEMBER 20th 'approved'

NVC RECEIVED - JANUARY 9th

MEDICAL - JANUARY 24th

NVC LEFT - FEBRUARY 3rd

EMBASSY RECEIVED - FEBRUARY 7th

DS-160 and NOAR - FEBRUARY 7th

PACKET 4 - FEBRUARY 25th

INTERVIEW - MARCH 10th 'approved'

VISA ISSUED - MARCH 12th

VISA IN HAND - MARCH 17th

P.O.E (LAS VEGAS) - MARCH 18th

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You can print the photos on regular printer paper, it does not need to be photo paper. smile.png

Use clips instead of staples so that it's easy for the person handling your papers to disassemble the package.

good.gif This. You can add your pictures however you want to: actual photos in a ziplock bag, printed out on paper, etc. Remember that photos are only secondary evidence of meeting, you need to make sure you have plenty of primary evidence such as passport stamps, boarding passes, receipts, etc. Good luck!

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NOA1: 04/08/2014; NOA2: 04/21/2014; Visa interview, approved: 07/15/2014; POE: 07/25/2014; Marriage: 09/05/2014

 

AOS

NOA1:  09/12/2014;  Biometrics:  10/06/2014;  EAD/AP Received:  11/26/2014;  Interview Waiver Letter:  01/02/2015;  

RFE:  07/09/2015;  Permanent Residency Granted:  07/27/2015;  Green card Received:  08/22/2015

 

ROC

NOA1:  05/24/2017;  Biometrics:  06/13/2017;  Approved without interview:  09/05/2018;  10 Yr Green card Received:  09/13/2018

 

Naturalization

08/09/2020 -- Filed N-400 online

08/09/2020 -- NOA1 date

08/11/2020 -- NOA1 received in the mail

12/30/2020 -- Received notice online that an interview was scheduled

02/11/2021 -- Interview

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Hello...I'm preparing to send the I-129F to bring my fiance here from Malaysia on a K1 visa. I have quite a few photos and receipts proving our most recent meeting in September 2013. I read here at this website that you print the photos on photo paper, label them and put them in a bag. Is it acceptable to print several color photos on white printer paper and place a caption beneath each photo describing what it with the date? Or, should I really print each photo at Walgreens and label on the back as described? I could certainly organize them nicely using Microsoft Publisher if it is allowable to do as I described.

Also, do I staple documents together or paperclip them?

Thanks Much!

Printing on regular paper is fine. We printed 2 photos per paper. and just had the captions handwritten. Good luck!!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Photos are so cheap at walgreens and places now you might as well just get those rather than wasting ink or paying somewhere to print photos. Also I liked it because I just wrote on the back of them. With walgreens you can upload all your pictures online and order them and they're ready in like an hour. I think I paid a couple bucks for like 25 photos.

Ken and Rosela's Journey

08/24/2011 - Rosela and I met online and began talking

03/04/2012 - I traveled to Peru to meet Rosela in person for the first time

08/15/2012- I traveled to Peru to visit Rosela

03/08/2012 - I traveled to Peru with my sister to visit Rosela and for my sister to meet her

05/12/2013 - I traveled to Peru to visit Rosela and ask her to marry me.

05/16/2013 - I asked Rosela to to marry me at LLanganuco Lake at 12,500 ft!

08/19/2013 - I-129F Package Sent to Lockbox!

08/27/2013 - NOA1 electronic notification received!

08/31/2013 - NOA1 hard copy received!

10/29/2013 - I-129F Approved, NOA2 Hardcopy Sent!

11/26/2013 - NVC received our case!

12/02/2013 - NVC forwarded our case to the embassy in Lima, Peru via DHL!

12/05/2013 - DHL delivered our case to the embassy in Lima!

12/10/2013 - Case reads "Ready" on the CEAC website!

12/12/2013 - Contacted the embassy via email and received our interview date for January 6, 2014!

01/06/2014 - Interview and approval! heart.gifgoofy.gif

01/11/2014 - Visa received in hand! Purchased plane tickets!

02/13/2014 - POE in Atlanta with connection to Minneapolis, MN!

03/08/2014 - Got married!

03/21/2014 - Submitted AOS package!

03/28/2014 - Received AOS NOA!

06/30/2014 - Received potential interview waiver letter with delay of up to 6 months (maybe more) :(

Current date - Still Waiting... this is taking so long!? :cry:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Singapore
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I just printed them on plain paper with the date and location. I seem to remember I had printed three pictures with the dates spread over a year. I copied our passports as well (with the Indonisia stamps highlighted). Finally I included a bank statement that is in both our names. The USCIS approved our i129F.

I would not put it past the US government to have a few people who are not aware of digital photography! Hahaha

Until recently I was seeking a K1 for my Burmese fiancé.

2012 09 27 First date
2013 01 01 Started cohabiting, and obtained a joint bank account
2013 07 13 Engagement
2013 10 11 Sent i129F to USCIS
2013 10 18 Received NOA1 from USCIS
2013 11 12 Received RFE notice - Almost decided to change the venue to Thailand. Sat on the RFE for about three weeks before proceeding.2013 12 20 RFE answer package received by USCIS
2013 12 23 NOA2 received from USCIS
2014 01 14 After demonstrating the hate Americans have tward the chidfree, my fiancé has no desire to visit the USA.

Going forward, I will sell off my remaining assets in the USA. I doubt I will ever return. Americans are second only to the French when it comes to rudeness.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Netherlands
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For my I-129F packet, I copied and paste all my photos to a word doc. and wrote a short caption with the date, place and what we were doing there underneath each photo.

I had put 4 photos per page, for 4 pages (16 photos total for me, just in case) on plain white printer paper from color ink.

On the header, I put my name as the petitioner, his as the beneficiary and other notes like "evidence for meeting in person", etc.

Paperclipped and sent those in with the application and other neccessary evidence. Waited and our petition recently got APPROVED!!

So no worries! Just as long as the photo doesn't look photoshopped and the photos are clear enough to make out your faces.

Good Luck!! biggrin.png

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K-1 Visa Timeline:

11-20-2013: I-129F application sent to Dallas Lockbox

11-29-2013: NOA1 received via both text and e-mail. Case sent to California Service Center.

12-05-2013: NOA1 hard copy received

12-09-2013: "Alien registration number assigned" (according to the case status online)

01-09-2014: NOA2, petition approved via online status (41 days after NOA1)

01-13-2014: NOA2 hard copy received

01-29-2014: Fiance received letter in regards to assembling Packet 3 (Seems like the NVC touched and forward the case)

01-31-2014: Received hard copy from Dept. of State/NVC about Packet 3. Case number assigned.

02-26-2014: Took a 2 weeks vacation together with family for our little engagement celebration

03-28-2014: Finally gathered all necessary documents from the beneficiary's end

04-07-2014: Packet 4 received with interview date

04-28-2014: Medical examination

05-06-2014: Interview - Approved!!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: China
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I copied pictures into Word and printed about 12 pictures on regular paper, 2 per page. I forgot to indicate location and date. And I stapled them.

10-04-2013 We met online
11-21-2013 We met in person in Shanghai for 2 weeks

12-13-2013 I-129F packet sent via express

12-19-2013 USCIS NOA #1 (text and email) received

12-24-2013 USCIS assigns Alien Registration Number
12-31-2013 USCIS NOA #1 hard copy received
06-02-2014 USCIS web site shows NOA #2 approval
06-06-2014 USCIS web site shows case sent to NVC

06-xx-2014 Fiancee acquired birth, marriage, and police certificates from local police station (wrong)

06-16-2014 NVC creates case with GUZ### number

06-19-2014 NVC sends case sent to Guangzhou, China
06-24-2014 Received packet 3 express mail from embassy
06-25-2014 Completed DS-160 and paid K1 visa fee

06-26-2014 Mailed packet 3 response back to Embassy

06-26-2014 Requested police certificate from Russian embassy

07-08-2014 Received packet 4 email from Embassy

07-17-2014 Picked up Russian police certificate

07-25-2014 Fiancee medical exam (received MMR & Varicella, but they missed required TD shot)

07-31-2014 Picked up medical exam reports

08-01-2014 Request (correct) birth, marriage, and police certificates from Notarial Service (GongZhengChu)

08-06-2014 Picked up birth, marriage, and police certificates from Notarial Service

08-14-2014 Passed Interview Guangzhou embassy

09-01-2014 Received passport, visa, & sealed envelope

09-13-2014 POE

09-17-2014 Went to CBP office to get (US entry) I-94 updated correctly

09-18-2014 Applied for Social Security Card
09-19-2014 Applied for Marriage License (via online)
09-25-2014 Received Social Security Card
09-30-2014 Picked up Marriage License
10-09-2014 Marriage by Justice of Peace
10-09-2014 Got Certified Marriage Certificate Copies
10-17-2014 Received a letter from SS office that they need the marriage license
10-09-2014 Applied to change the social security card name
10-24-2014 Went back to SS office to provide the marriage certificate documents again!!!
12-09-2014 Submitted AOS, EAD, and AP
12-16-2014 Received 16 emails and 16 text NOA messages
01-05-2015 Received Biometrics appointment letter for (01-12-2015)
01-12-2015 Had Biometrics (fingerprint & picture) - Required Marriage Certificate!!!
02-17-2015 EAD and AP is approved
02-23-2015 Received AP is approval letter
02-25-2015 Received EAD/AP combo card (expires 02/16/2016)
02-27-2015 Applied for SS card name change (they took her SS card)
02-27-2015 Driver's learner permit test was denied since the SS card was given to SS office for name change
03-17-2015 Received SS card with married name
03-17-2015 Started to change all her accounts to married name
03-23-2015 Received potential interview waiver letter
03-27-2015 DMV rejects learner's permit due to "legal status=pending" and vision test failure
04-05-2015 Vision test for learner's permit
04-06-2015 DPS sent us letter that DHS cleared my wife's status to acquire driver's license.
04-10-2015 Passed Driver Learner's Permit
04-22-2015 Received Driver Learner's Permit ID card (expires 02/16/2016)
08-27-2015 Green Card approved
08-31-2015 Received Green Card "Welcome Notice Was Mailed" letter
09-05-2015 Received Green card
10-26-2015 Passed Driver's License Road Test (on 3rd attempt)
11-03-2015 Received Driver's License (expires 02/16/2022)
11-06-2015 Applied to remove conditional work remark on SS card
11-23-2015 Received updated Social Security Card.
- - - - - - - - - - Pending Future Processing - - - - - - - - - -
05-27-2017 File 10 Year Green Card
08-27-2017 2 Year Green Card Expires
05-27-2018 File USC

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It doesn't matter but it is a good idea to have a guideline to follow. Everyone is different. I simply printed mine (about 9) on printer paper, and got some sheet protector (the clear sheets for photos or a sheet of paper.) Then I wrote our names, the date and location of each photo on the back. I could fit about four into each so I ended with three sheets total. Placed mine at the back of the package along with the secondary supporting evidence. Something else you can do to help the CO is to reference the photos (like the location and date) in your letter. I have just sent my package out Friday so I don't know how the results affect my thoughts for you. :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Singapore
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I printed ours very proud and large on the page (in color). That way they could see our smiles, and the background.

: )

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Until recently I was seeking a K1 for my Burmese fiancé.

2012 09 27 First date
2013 01 01 Started cohabiting, and obtained a joint bank account
2013 07 13 Engagement
2013 10 11 Sent i129F to USCIS
2013 10 18 Received NOA1 from USCIS
2013 11 12 Received RFE notice - Almost decided to change the venue to Thailand. Sat on the RFE for about three weeks before proceeding.2013 12 20 RFE answer package received by USCIS
2013 12 23 NOA2 received from USCIS
2014 01 14 After demonstrating the hate Americans have tward the chidfree, my fiancé has no desire to visit the USA.

Going forward, I will sell off my remaining assets in the USA. I doubt I will ever return. Americans are second only to the French when it comes to rudeness.

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Printed ours on photo paper. Only submitted 3 photos. No issue!

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K1 (I-129F) petition filed in August 2013 (Approved Feb 20th 2014)
13th May 2014: AOS (I-485) & EAD/AP combo card
21st May 2014: NOA 1 and biometric letter
11th June 2014: biometric appointment
13th June 2014: RFE received via mail
16th June 2014: replied to RFE
6th August 2014: EAD Approved, AP still in initial review
12th August 2014: got tracking number for EAD
( ) August 2014: Received EAD (I forgot what date I got them but I did receive them less than 5 days from the 12th)
10th September 2014: Interview Waiver received (I wished I was interviewed)
April 23, 2015, we registered your permanent resident status and mailed you a Welcome Notice
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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Hello...I'm preparing to send the I-129F to bring my fiance here from Malaysia on a K1 visa. I have quite a few photos and receipts proving our most recent meeting in September 2013. I read here at this website that you print the photos on photo paper, label them and put them in a bag. Is it acceptable to print several color photos on white printer paper and place a caption beneath each photo describing what it with the date? Or, should I really print each photo at Walgreens and label on the back as described? I could certainly organize them nicely using Microsoft Publisher if it is allowable to do as I described.

Also, do I staple documents together or paperclip them?

Thanks Much!

I printed pictures on bond paper, no issues. I used a large black paper clip to hold everything together.

Hank

"Chance Favors The Prepared Mind"

 

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“LET’S GO BRANDON!”

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