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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Hey guys I’m putting my packet together for my I-129f and I had a question. My financée who is from china was living in America the entire time of us being together on a student visa so I do not have any plane tickets, passport pages or anything like that. She left America almost 2 months ago and quit school so we could get married so what exactly do I need to use as proof? I wrote a written statement saying I didn’t have any of those things for proof and that she was in the US the whole time of our relationship. I have photos with location, description and date on them is this enough evidence alongside my written statement about our relationship?

Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: Japan
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12 minutes ago, Jakepearce said:

Hey guys I’m putting my packet together for my I-129f and I had a question. My financée who is from china was living in America the entire time of us being together on a student visa so I do not have any plane tickets, passport pages or anything like that. She left America almost 2 months ago and quit school so we could get married so what exactly do I need to use as proof? I wrote a written statement saying I didn’t have any of those things for proof and that she was in the US the whole time of our relationship. I have photos with location, description and date on them is this enough evidence alongside my written statement about our relationship?

She has her passport, her visa, her boarding passes or even her school documents. Not all proof have to be from you. You can use her documents. 

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Greece
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13 hours ago, Naes said:

She has her passport, her visa, her boarding passes or even her school documents. Not all proof have to be from you. You can use her documents. 

Very good suggestions, because those items along with the pictures will prove your meeting in person within the last 2 years.

 
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