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Hello everyone,

I have many boarding passes for at least 9 trips my fiance and i made. However, some of them are a bit faded so i digitally darkened them. Should this be a problem? Also for one trip I have my boarding pass for going to Vegas with my fiance, but she has only her return boarding pass(very faint) , we do have an itinerary though and hotel receipt for this flight. My boarding pass for returning is also very faint, just for going to Vegas it's in good condition.Should we include this or not ?

Also, is it a problem if for example for one or two flights i do not have the return boarding pass ? Say I flew from New York to Atlanta, then to Houston (where my fiance is), then i have boarding pass for returning to Atlanta but not to New york, would this be a problem ?

Our most recent trip was to turkey and the boarding passes are fine, but i still want to include more of them, because i read that in most of the cases they make up their mind before the interview based on the evidence that we submit now.

I would not like to get an RFE because of some missing return boarding flight.

And one more question, I stayed in US for one year as an exchange student, should I include my admission letter in the petition and some bank account paper in which is my university's address (it has no stamp though) , the admission letter does.

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I sent my itinerary for my first meeting and the itinerary and boarding passes for the 2nd visit. I didn't know we would do the K1 after the first visit so I didn't think to save them. I would send what you have since you certainly have multiple meetings, and don't worry about darkening them on the copy machine. Also, make sure you keep everything you send in a file as it may come in handy later in the process.

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Hello everyone,

I have many boarding passes for at least 9 trips my fiance and i made. However, some of them are a bit faded so i digitally darkened them. Should this be a problem? Also for one trip I have my boarding pass for going to Vegas with my fiance, but she has only her return boarding pass(very faint) , we do have an itinerary though and hotel receipt for this flight. My boarding pass for returning is also very faint, just for going to Vegas it's in good condition.Should we include this or not ?

Also, is it a problem if for example for one or two flights i do not have the return boarding pass ? Say I flew from New York to Atlanta, then to Houston (where my fiance is), then i have boarding pass for returning to Atlanta but not to New york, would this be a problem ?

Our most recent trip was to turkey and the boarding passes are fine, but i still want to include more of them, because i read that in most of the cases they make up their mind before the interview based on the evidence that we submit now.

I would not like to get an RFE because of some missing return boarding flight.

And one more question, I stayed in US for one year as an exchange student, should I include my admission letter in the petition and some bank account paper in which is my university's address (it has no stamp though) , the admission letter does.

Only need to document one meeting in person. You don't get extra credit for additional meetings, but those documents are wothwhile as evidence of relationship needed for the interview.

Phil (Lockport, near Chicago) and Alla (Lobnya, near Moscow)

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We were thinking of including boarding passes, hotel receipts/bookings, flight itineraries and photos for at least 10 trips we have had so far. 3 are of her visiting me back in 2011, 2012, and the rest are I visiting us in 2013/2014, and the most recent one is in 2015. Do you guys think it would be bad to include all these ? I just think it would help us cause we don't have so much facebook chat conversation or skype, or even call history.

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NOA1 - 19/01/2016

NOA2 approved - 22/03/2016

NVC status - READY - 20/04, 2016

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