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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Hey,

Durring the summer of 2014 my fiance came to visit me and while she was here my sister got married. We have a ton of pictures of us at her wedding. I'm sending a few of us together as well as as one with her and my sister. Would it be a good Idea to send a copy of my sisters marriage certificate and highlight the date on it to show USCIS valid proof of at least one of our meets or is this going overboard? Other than pictures of us together over the past three years I'm sending copies of a few boarding passes I saved and a copy of all my entire pasport.

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No I don't see a need to send your sisters marriage certificate

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Filed: Other Country: China
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No I don't see a need to send your sisters marriage certificate

Your sister's marriage certificate will not be evidence the two of you were together, and the photos will not be sufficient on their own. Is there no passport stamp or other evidence, receipts, ATM withdrawals etc. of your fiance being in the US?

If none of the above, download an I-94 for your fiance showing at least the date he was admitted to the USA.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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*When she was admitted

And yes, I have 4 or 5 boarding passes and copies of all my pasport stamps . A total of 5 different trips, and a copy of her pasport stapes. She's only been here once. I aslo have screenshots of bank statements showing some but not all of the ticket purchases. As far as I can tell that's about all we have.

Do you think that will be enough?

Filed: Other Country: China
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*When she was admitted

And yes, I have 4 or 5 boarding passes and copies of all my pasport stamps . A total of 5 different trips, and a copy of her pasport stapes. She's only been here once. I aslo have screenshots of bank statements showing some but not all of the ticket purchases. As far as I can tell that's about all we have.

Do you think that will be enough?

Yes, I think that's plenty of primary evidence of meeting in person. Screenshots showing purchase of tickets is not considered evidence of travel, but you have plenty without that.

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