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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Could it help (or hurt) the I-129F application and eventual interview to include an outline of "anticipated future evidence"? In particular, I want to convey to the reader that we plan on spending the summer together and live together. I want to do this because I am applying to a high-fraud consulate (I think) and I want the interviewere there to realize that there is more evidence than what we included in the I-129F. Many people have discussed the benefit of convincing the interviewer at high-fraud places before the interview takes place, in the I-129F packet.

So why not include an outline of our future plans (that will take place before the interview)? Has anyone done this?

K1 Visa

Service Center : California Service Center

Transferred? No

Consulate : Ukraine

I-129F Sent : 2014-03-28

I-129F NOA1 : 2014-04-04

I-129F NOA2 : 2014-05-06

NVC Received : 2014-05-20

NVC Sent to Embassy: 2014-05-26

Kyiv interview: June 23th (Approved)

POE date: July 22nd

Wedding date: August 10th

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Typically not required to present evidence until you are at the interview stage. An outline of future events will not have any impact on the decision to approve or disapprove the issuance of the visa. You can present the info, but I don't think it matters. Bring all pertinent evidence at the time of the interview. ...I don't think Ukraine is a high fraud country as compared to others, but that may have changed within the last few months.

good luck!

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Could it help (or hurt) the I-129F application and eventual interview to include an outline of "anticipated future evidence"? In particular, I want to convey to the reader that we plan on spending the summer together and live together. I want to do this because I am applying to a high-fraud consulate (I think) and I want the interviewere there to realize that there is more evidence than what we included in the I-129F. Many people have discussed the benefit of convincing the interviewer at high-fraud places before the interview takes place, in the I-129F packet.

So why not include an outline of our future plans (that will take place before the interview)? Has anyone done this?

Proof of a bona fide relationship is not required for the I-129F. Suggest you avoid submitting information that is not required as it begins to put you in the category of anything you say can and will be used against you.

If you want to compose something for later, then compose a timeline of your relationship that begins with dates and a brief explanation of what happened. Details of love and squishy stuff is not needed and clouds the facts.

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Could it help (or hurt) the I-129F application and eventual interview to include an outline of "anticipated future evidence"? In particular, I want to convey to the reader that we plan on spending the summer together and live together. I want to do this because I am applying to a high-fraud consulate (I think) and I want the interviewere there to realize that there is more evidence than what we included in the I-129F. Many people have discussed the benefit of convincing the interviewer at high-fraud places before the interview takes place, in the I-129F packet.

So why not include an outline of our future plans (that will take place before the interview)? Has anyone done this?

I am from a high fraud country, and I can tell my friend they review the packet that you send to uscis before your interview.

My fiance and me sent all the proof possible with the packet I-129f, the thay of my interview they dont ask for anything.

The consul red a letter and saw some pictures because I asked her if she wanted read it.

I can tell by my experience they took the decition before interview, here in my country when your packet has a little green card on top mean that you are approved.

Why I was give them some receipt I could see my packet with the little green card on top, before my interview with the consul I knew that I was approved.

So I advise read the guide here in visa journey, and preper a good packet to send to uscis.

Your future plans are good, and at the interview have pictures with you about your vacation.

My friend if your country is a high fraud send a good packet. Send all evidence you have, e-mail, facebook, phone calls, pictures, send everything you have.

The packet that you send to uscis will be send to the beneficiary consulate.

At the consulate they will check your packet before interview, if you send a good packet they can make a dession quicker.

in my case I was approvwd before interview, and at my interview the consul was talking to me complete requirements.

Read on my timeline my consulate review.

High fraud country be safe.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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It seems there is no consensus on this!

K1 Visa

Service Center : California Service Center

Transferred? No

Consulate : Ukraine

I-129F Sent : 2014-03-28

I-129F NOA1 : 2014-04-04

I-129F NOA2 : 2014-05-06

NVC Received : 2014-05-20

NVC Sent to Embassy: 2014-05-26

Kyiv interview: June 23th (Approved)

POE date: July 22nd

Wedding date: August 10th

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