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Hey everyone, another question!

As I've mentioned previously in another post, me and my future spouse both have Enhanced Driver's licenses to visit each other, so no passports to stamp.

While I'm waiting to get my passport, is there anything else that we could use as proof of evidence?

Would gas receipts that he has purchased in Canada be good enough proof? Items he's bought in Canada be proof enough?

How much evidence do I need to have to be sufficient enough, would you suggest?

Thanks in advance!

I feel so unprepared and It's upsetting, haha.

Service Center: California Service Center.
I-129F Sent: 2016-02-23 (Delivered via USPS Express mail courier.)
I-129F Arrival: 2016-02-24 (Lewisville Lockbox Facility location.)
I-129F NOA1: 2016-02-29 (Received Confirmation text and email.)
I-129F NOA1: 2016-03-01 (Received email confirmation of payment withdrawal of petition fee.)

I-129F NOA1: 2016-03-04 (Received hard copy of NOA1 receipt.)

Visited Fiance in the States - week visit: 2016-03-20

Due to reasons, extended stay. Decided to marry and adjust status.

I-129F Notice of Withdrawal sent: 2016-03-29

Married: 2016-04-08

Medical: 2016-04-11

I-129F Notice of Withdrawal NOA1: 2016-04-21

Bloodwork (Quest Diagnostics) Date of Report: 2016-05-04

Biometrics NOA1: 2016-06-09
Biometrics NOA2: 2016-06-27
Biometrics Appointment: 2016-07-12

Received Interview date: 10/31/2016!!! Appointment scheduled for 11/29/2016!

Green Card Interview: 11/29/2016: Conditional Green Card Approved.

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Hey everyone, another question!

As I've mentioned previously in another post, me and my future spouse both have Enhanced Driver's licenses to visit each other, so no passports to stamp.

While I'm waiting to get my passport, is there anything else that we could use as proof of evidence?

Would gas receipts that he has purchased in Canada be good enough proof? Items he's bought in Canada be proof enough?

How much evidence do I need to have to be sufficient enough, would you suggest?

Thanks in advance!

I feel so unprepared and It's upsetting, haha.

This proves he is in Canada. Even passport stamps only show that you visited the country. Receipts that show he is in your city are better. Receipts that show a common event like a play, concert, etc. that you both attended are better. Photos of the two of you together are best. Next time he visits you or you visit him, have someone snap a picture of the two of you or nowadays do a selfie of the two of you. Think of presenting evidence in a court of law--how do I prove to someone that we met? We used my trip to Kazakhstan to show I was in her country and city. But does that really prove we met? So I included a couple of photos of the two of us. Two people standing next to each other in a photo show that we did in fact meet each other.

Dave

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Thanks! Yeah, we've been looking through past bank statements, both mine and his.
We've bought a lot of items in each other;s cities/towns, so I think that'll be good!

Service Center: California Service Center.
I-129F Sent: 2016-02-23 (Delivered via USPS Express mail courier.)
I-129F Arrival: 2016-02-24 (Lewisville Lockbox Facility location.)
I-129F NOA1: 2016-02-29 (Received Confirmation text and email.)
I-129F NOA1: 2016-03-01 (Received email confirmation of payment withdrawal of petition fee.)

I-129F NOA1: 2016-03-04 (Received hard copy of NOA1 receipt.)

Visited Fiance in the States - week visit: 2016-03-20

Due to reasons, extended stay. Decided to marry and adjust status.

I-129F Notice of Withdrawal sent: 2016-03-29

Married: 2016-04-08

Medical: 2016-04-11

I-129F Notice of Withdrawal NOA1: 2016-04-21

Bloodwork (Quest Diagnostics) Date of Report: 2016-05-04

Biometrics NOA1: 2016-06-09
Biometrics NOA2: 2016-06-27
Biometrics Appointment: 2016-07-12

Received Interview date: 10/31/2016!!! Appointment scheduled for 11/29/2016!

Green Card Interview: 11/29/2016: Conditional Green Card Approved.

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