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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Greetings,

So thankfully my husband was approved for his visa.

I frontloaded a ton load. They returned that to my husband at the embassy.

However, he really would much rather not travel to the U.S. with that heavy load.

So what should he do?

is it really safe to discard all of it at this point?

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Can't he ship it back to you? Do you have copies of what you sent him in case you need it later down the road for Removal of Conditions submission?

ROC 2009
Naturalization 2010

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Can't he ship it back to you? Do you have copies of what you sent him in case you need it later down the road for Removal of Conditions submission?

That's the thing...

I don't know exactly what I will need. I have some copies.

A majority of the paperwork is the relationship evidence...for example facebook messages from the past year, viber and skype messages.

The AOS documents, and official forms...I'm sure I can ask him to bring. He is not shipping anything. He flies in Next month.

But do you think I will need the evidence from the past year?

Or I basically start over with relationship evidence once he is here?

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Keep financial co-mingling and proof of trips together for ROC since the beginning of your marriage. But skype, viber, etc.. you can probably burn or shred.


Do not throw anything in the garbage. If you plan on getting rid of it, make sure it's destroyed.

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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Keep financial co-mingling and proof of trips together for ROC since the beginning of your marriage. But skype, viber, etc.. you can probably burn or shred.

Do not throw anything in the garbage. If you plan on getting rid of it, make sure it's destroyed.

True. This is another reason why I hoped my husband would bring them with him, as they do not have appropriate trashcans or paper shredders easily accessible over there. A bonfire might work...not sure if it is illegal to any sort though.

Thank you!

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