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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Hi everyone, 

 

I hope that someone will be able to help me out in figuring out how to make this folder or binder of proof that my fiancee and I do have an on going relationship. We have taken a lot of pictures together and pictures of us chatting and video chatting. Im trying to figure out what the best way would be.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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The photos of Skyping and video chatting don't mean much. The photos of you together is what they want. Include pictures of you in Vietnam with family, visiting landmarks, etc. Prove you were traveling and doing things together. I'm not a big fan of giving the USCIS a bunch of video-chat logs, Facebook, e-email conversations, etc. They want to know that you spent a lot of time together in Vietnam. Lots of photos with family, friends, etc. in Vietnam. Not too many, but maybe 30 or so. If you were the consulate official, what would convince you? That's the way you have to think about this. More than one visit to Vietnam is a good idea. Also, go to the interview. Good luck!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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10 hours ago, sseo89 said:

Thanks for the info. Does it matter if Iniist put everything into a word document and print and then put into a binder 

That would be the best organized way to put it.

NOA 1 *NEW* USCIS website: March 01, 2018

RFE USCIS website: September 26, 2018

RFE Hard copy: October 01, 2018

RFE Response Sent:  October 10, 2018

RFE Received by USCIS:  October 16, 2018

NOA2!!!!! *NEW* USCIS website: November 2, 2018

NVC Received: November 14, 2018

NVC Case Number: November 29, 2018

NVC In Transit: December 11, 2018

NVC Ready: December 13, 2018

Medical: February 18, 2019

CAS (Biometrics): February 19, 2019

Interview: February 20, 2019 - APPROVED!

CEAC Issued: Februery 27, 2019

VOH: March 12, 2019

POE: March 23, 2019

Marriage: May 10, 2019

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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On 8/7/2018 at 6:30 AM, sseo89 said:

Thanks for the info. Does it matter if Iniist put everything into a word document and print and then put into a binder 

Assemble Your Application, Petition, or Request

  • We recommend assembling your package in the following order:
    • Check or money order (Write the form you are filing and your A-Number or other applicable identification on the check or money order.)
    • Form G-1145, Request for e-Notification (if applicable)
    • Form G-28, Notice of Entry of Appearance as Attorney or Accredited Representative (if applicable)
    • Form being filed
    • Supporting documentation:
      • Submit the documents or evidence listed in the form instructions.
      • Supporting documents must be in English or accompanied by a complete English translation.
      • Submit copies unless we request original documents. If you send an original document with your form, it may become part of the record and we will not return it to you automatically. 
      • If you have any attachments, make sure each attached page has your name and A-Number (if any). You may also number the pages and include the total amount of pages being attached (for example, “page 1 of 11”).
  • Mark the envelope and the cover letter with the nature of the submission. For example, Original Submission, Brief for an Appeal, or Response to Request for Additional Information.
  • Mark the envelope and the cover letter with the form number. For example, I-129, I-130, I-690 or I-698.
  • In preparing your packet, remember:
    • Do not use binders or folders that we cannot easily disassemble.
    • Use fasteners to hold together thick or bulky applications or petitions. Two-hole punching the top of the material for easy placement in the file is appreciated.
    • Sticky tabs assist in locating items listed as attachments. For easy filing, place the tabs on the bottom of the page, not the side.
    • Do not use heavy-duty staples; instead use fasteners or heavy clips.
    • Do not submit originals unless specifically required. 
    • Do not submit oversized documentation unless it is necessary.
  • If you are sending more than one case in an envelope, clearly separate the cases by rubber band or fasteners.
  • If you are resubmitting the packet in response to a Request for Evidence (RFE), please place the notice requesting the additional evidence/information on the top of the packet. Also, please use the special mailing envelope provided.
  • If you are submitting evidence in support of a previously filed appeal or motion, place a cover letter with “Brief for (Appeal/Motion)” on top of the packet.

I-129F Submitted: 01 November 2017NOA1 Received: 03 November 2017NOA2 Received: 22 May 2018 | NVC Received: 08 June 2018 | Consulate Received: 06 July 2018 | Medical: 27 July 2018 | Interview: 10 August 2018 (APPROVED) | VISA in Hand: 22 August 2018 | POE: 28 September 2018 :joy:

 

Days between NOA1 until VISA in hand: 292

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Have paperwork in an order you can remember.

 

When the vietnamese employee ask for certain documents you need to know exactly where to pull the information to give.  IF too long he/she might not be too patient.

 

Also, the opening at the bottom of the glass partition is only a few inches so slipping a binder underneath will not work

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Colombia
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On 8/7/2018 at 1:13 AM, WandY said:

The photos of Skyping and video chatting don't mean much. The photos of you together is what they want. Include pictures of you in Vietnam with family, visiting landmarks, etc. Prove you were traveling and doing things together. I'm not a big fan of giving the USCIS a bunch of video-chat logs, Facebook, e-email conversations, etc. They want to know that you spent a lot of time together in Vietnam. Lots of photos with family, friends, etc. in Vietnam. Not too many, but maybe 30 or so. If you were the consulate official, what would convince you? That's the way you have to think about this. More than one visit to Vietnam is a good idea. Also, go to the interview. Good luck!

no more that 12 pictures

 
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