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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: France
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That's my question. In proving constant contact, communication, validity of the marriage, etc., I have read of folks printing out their personal email, chats, IM's, etc., but do you leave that with the interviewing officer along with all the other paperwork proving the marriage?? I have emails, letters, but I think they should be considered privileged (as in legal husband-wife relationship), don't you think?

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"Absence diminishes small loves and increases great ones, as the wind blows out the candle and blows up the bonfire." -- François de La Rouchefoucauld

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That's my question. In proving constant contact, communication, validity of the marriage, etc., I have read of folks printing out their personal email, chats, IM's, etc., but do you leave that with the interviewing officer along with all the other paperwork proving the marriage?? I have emails, letters, but I think they should be considered privileged (as in legal husband-wife relationship), don't you think?

Help. Merci.

Yes, the info is private, but you are the one that has to prove the validity of your marriage to them. If you have private emails you dont want to share, then just black out those details in the email, and leave the rest, with the date still showing. You can get a listing of chats & IMs without displaying their details.

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ilovemyfrenchie,

My wife and I had many e-mails and a few letters. We did not print out the e-mails, she did not submit either e-mails or letters for her visa application. She did submit a few photos and a few greeting cards (Valentine's Day, birthday) as I recall.

Yodrak

That's my question. In proving constant contact, communication, validity of the marriage, etc., I have read of folks printing out their personal email, chats, IM's, etc., but do you leave that with the interviewing officer along with all the other paperwork proving the marriage?? I have emails, letters, but I think they should be considered privileged (as in legal husband-wife relationship), don't you think?

Help. Merci.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: France
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ilovemyfrenchie,

My wife and I had many e-mails and a few letters. We did not print out the e-mails, she did not submit either e-mails or letters for her visa application. She did submit a few photos and a few greeting cards (Valentine's Day, birthday) as I recall.

Yodrak

That's my question. In proving constant contact, communication, validity of the marriage, etc., I have read of folks printing out their personal email, chats, IM's, etc., but do you leave that with the interviewing officer along with all the other paperwork proving the marriage?? I have emails, letters, but I think they should be considered privileged (as in legal husband-wife relationship), don't you think?

Help. Merci.

Thank you both for the info!! I'm sure there's no personal info that they haven't come across already from someone else. It just stinks having to do this, but we have to. Thanks again.

"Absence diminishes small loves and increases great ones, as the wind blows out the candle and blows up the bonfire." -- François de La Rouchefoucauld

 
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