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We are now putting together our package for the I-129F (yay!), and are gathering evidence of having met. We have our travel itineraries, but are missing a few boarding passes:

  • We first met in NYC in October 2013. I have my boarding pass for Amsterdam - NYC, but not the one for getting to Amsterdam, nor any showing I left NYC. We don't have his boarding passes from San Antonio to NYC. Our arrival and departure dates don't match entirely - I spent almost a week in NYC with a friend before he came there, and he left the day after me.
  • Our second meeting was when I, the beneficiary, went to the US to visit him in January 2014. The itinerary for this trip was Trondheim - Amsterdam - Detroit - San Antonio, but due to missing my connection in Detroit I flew to Austin instead (I have made a note of this on the page with the scanned boarding pass). I only have the Detroit - Austin boarding pass, and this one is missing the year. I have the boarding passes showing I left from San Antonio, via Atlanta and Amsterdam, to Trondheim.
  • Our third meeting was when he came to see me in May 2014. We're missing the boarding pass showing he initially boarded the flight in San Antonio - the ones we have are NYC - Amsterdam and Amsterdam - Trondheim. We may be missing the boarding passes showing he returned to San Antonio from Trondheim.

In addition, my passport has only ever been stamped on entry, never on exit. For the second trip, when I went to San Antonio, my passport was of course stamped in Detroit as that was my PoE. When I scanned my passport, I only included the bio page, and pages 4+5 as these contained passport stamps relevant to the petition. Should I include all pages with stamps on them? Page 2 is empty, but page 3 has two stamps from NYC and Washington DC, from previous trips I took before meeting him.

We also have photos from all the times we've met, though not in abundance - maybe 4-5 photos from each visit.

Should this be enough? I have a couple of receipts from when he visited me, from a restaurant, a movie theater and tickets for a comedy show, but will these really prove anything? Should we print bank statements and highlight charges made in San Antonio (for me) and Trondheim (for him)?

Please, VisaJourney gurus, lend me your insight and let me know if any of this could be detrimental to our petition, or if we simply need to write some kind of statement detailing any discrepancies (if so, could this be part of the 34a supplement?).

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Nigeria
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Just send what you have. No need for a lengthy explanation. We sent in 4 pics and I sent in the itinerary from online and boarding passes. Copies of the stamps in your passport are good. Good luck to you.

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You should be fine.

You might want to include a signed note listing the boarding passes you are missing (to hopefully prevent an RFE - I got one because I didn't keep my boarding passes).

The US does not issue exit visas (i.e. they never stamp your passport when you leave) so that's 100% normal.

Photos of you together, receipts showing you were both in the same city at the same time. I'd think that should be fine.

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your fiancee's and your credit cards or/and debit cards, if used at the same place, print out the details.

Hotel receipt! hotel reservation. (it'd be even better with both of your names on it)

email/chat samples(especially if you guys ever talked about these trips via emails or/and chats)

all kinds of other receipts CAN help. Collect them and send, they can be good secondary proof.

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