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Hi all,

My fiance is about to file for k1. Can we use his flight mileage as a proof that we have met in person, as he no longer has his boarding pass and receipt for flight ticket.

Flight mileage doesn't proof anything that you both have met in person neither itinerary because people can buy ticket without use it. What about visa stamp on passports from both of you? My fiancé and I did not include boarding passes only visa stamps and we got approved in 38 days without RFE for I-129F.

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http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1guide

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Hi all,

My fiance is about to file for k1. Can we use his flight mileage as a proof that we have met in person, as he no longer has his boarding pass and receipt for flight ticket.

Think of it like this:

An Itinerary show that you planned to travel.

A purchased ticket shows that you were expecting to travel

A boarding pass shows you actually travelled or a visa stamp in your passport shows you actually arrived at the foreign country.

A photo of the two of you together in front of a recognizable land mark shows you were together.

No photos, then items like receipts to show that you were actually in the same place.

You are painting a picture to show a complete stranger who has 10 minutes to look at your entire case to determine if you have met the qualifications. So think about it from their prospective when supplying information during this process and see if what evidence you are sending conveys that you met in person, or are a USC free to marry, or have sufficient income to support the beneficiary. The only grey one is proving the relationship is bona fide.

Good luck,

Dave

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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Photos are great and very helpful, but the technicla instructions to the adjudicators tell them that photos are seconddary evidence of having met and without primary evidence, you will not satisfy them.

So send your photos as they are great and convincing, but give them some primaruy evidence to hang their hat on. Visa stamps will do nicely. If she had to travel too, get travel evidence from her as well, like boarding pass or visa stamps. Also if you bought thnigs while there, the register receipt showing what you bought and a photo of what you bought will help. If you took her out to dinner, your credit card receipt showing that this dinner took place will be good, especially if you can match it to a photo of the two of you in the restaurant

 
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