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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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All of this talk about proof of relationship has me completely freaked out.

Are they a bit more lenient on this if you've already been married for 2 years?

We've been together about 3.5 years, and married for the past 2.

I don't have any chat logs that I could possibly find, and quite honestly, I'd be mortified to send the few emails that I still have.

All of our phone calls happen between the (2) shared phones on my verizon account because I bought him one 3 years ago.

It was entirely too expensive to keep buying calling cards at the time.

Is it helpful to see that I've had this US/Canada plan for 3 years?

Stamped visits for myself are impossible because he's Canadian and I just drive across the border.

Does anyone know if the Canadian Border office can give me a history of visits?

I know they can see them on their screen, just don't know if they will give me something.

Getting him to take pictures with me is like pulling teeth, so I don't even have a plethora of pictures.

In fact, aside from our Wedding Photos, I think I seriously might have a handful of photos of the two of us!

I'm SERIOUSLY freaked right now.

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All of this talk about proof of relationship has me completely freaked out.

Are they a bit more lenient on this if you've already been married for 2 years?

We've been together about 3.5 years, and married for the past 2.

I don't have any chat logs that I could possibly find, and quite honestly, I'd be mortified to send the few emails that I still have.

All of our phone calls happen between the (2) shared phones on my verizon account because I bought him one 3 years ago.

It was entirely too expensive to keep buying calling cards at the time.

Is it helpful to see that I've had this US/Canada plan for 3 years?

Stamped visits for myself are impossible because he's Canadian and I just drive across the border.

Does anyone know if the Canadian Border office can give me a history of visits?

I know they can see them on their screen, just don't know if they will give me something.

Getting him to take pictures with me is like pulling teeth, so I don't even have a plethora of pictures.

In fact, aside from our Wedding Photos, I think I seriously might have a handful of photos of the two of us!

I'm SERIOUSLY freaked right now.

Being from Canada, there is absolutely NO reason to be freaking out! Compared to most people here (who are from MENA countries), Montreal is a relatively easy place to interview. Even though I brought evidence, I was not asked for anything. And we sent very little to USCIS. Had no problems.

As long as you have a few pictures, you should be okay. It's extremely rare to be asked photos at Canada. I can't honestly recall seeing anyone here on VJ being requested evidence in Montreal.

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