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Filed: Country: Iraq
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I was wondering if anyone could help me with this problem:

My fiance will have his interview soon and we are still working on proving our ongoing relationship. I have called him many times on calling cards. When I called the calling card company, they told me I could subpoena the calling card company to get calls from a card or cards, but then the lady from the legal subpoena office of the calling card company told me that since those cards are prepaid and throw-away, (the kind I bought form a grocery store,) that they would not have any record of my calls -- even with a subpoena.

I heard that there was a woman who posted on visa journey at one time who obtained proof of prepaid calling card calls, and she bought her cards from a gas station. I have no way of accessing her posts. Does anyone have any ideas about if I can access the calls I made to my fiance with pre-pay grocery store calling cards?? Also, does anyone remember seeing her post and know how to access it?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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I was wondering if anyone could help me with this problem:

My fiance will have his interview soon and we are still working on proving our ongoing relationship. I have called him many times on calling cards. When I called the calling card company, they told me I could subpoena the calling card company to get calls from a card or cards, but then the lady from the legal subpoena office of the calling card company told me that since those cards are prepaid and throw-away, (the kind I bought form a grocery store,) that they would not have any record of my calls -- even with a subpoena.

I heard that there was a woman who posted on visa journey at one time who obtained proof of prepaid calling card calls, and she bought her cards from a gas station. I have no way of accessing her posts. Does anyone have any ideas about if I can access the calls I made to my fiance with pre-pay grocery store calling cards?? Also, does anyone remember seeing her post and know how to access it?

I would focuse on other type of proof, like emails, letters, cards, pictures... I havent seen the post you are talking about, maybe you can try on the "other side" by that I mean... proof of received calls.

When we went through the process, we didnt provide proof of phone calls at all.

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Unless you have a calling card account, where you always use the same pin number and recharge the account when needed, you will not likely be able to get call records. Your best bet is to use other evidence, like letters, emails, and chat logs.

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Cameroon
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ok

what i did was i bought all my calling cards from the mexican grocery store here

then i just put about 16 on the printer

printed

then flipped them

and showed a diff. pin #

to show they were all diff. cards

that worked for me

I have Vonage and they list all calls that I make. So, when I use calling cards it lists the 800# that I dialed and how long that call was. I started writing on the cards the date and how long the call was, then it matches with my phone records. I was hoping that it will work similarly as Raspect's case did.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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I use callingcards.com I e-mailed them just the other day to get a listing of all calls I have made to my fiancee. It listed each one but for some reason it didn't list the amount of minutes I talked to her.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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I was wondering if anyone could help me with this problem:

My fiance will have his interview soon and we are still working on proving our ongoing relationship. I have called him many times on calling cards. When I called the calling card company, they told me I could subpoena the calling card company to get calls from a card or cards, but then the lady from the legal subpoena office of the calling card company told me that since those cards are prepaid and throw-away, (the kind I bought form a grocery store,) that they would not have any record of my calls -- even with a subpoena.

I heard that there was a woman who posted on visa journey at one time who obtained proof of prepaid calling card calls, and she bought her cards from a gas station. I have no way of accessing her posts. Does anyone have any ideas about if I can access the calls I made to my fiance with pre-pay grocery store calling cards?? Also, does anyone remember seeing her post and know how to access it?

My fiance' wanted me to save the old cards(I guess for sentimental reasons) so I have stacks of them. I checked my cel phone records and found the access number I had been using for the cards and highlighted the number on the copies of the records, and made copies of 4-5 of the old cards highlighting the access number on these as well and sent in with the 129F. Luckily, I had been using the same access card and number for several months. It remains to be seen whether this works or not. My fiance also sent me several months of her cel phone records showing all the times she had called me. I guess my advice is dont throw the old cards away!

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I was wondering if anyone could help me with this problem:

My fiance will have his interview soon and we are still working on proving our ongoing relationship. I have called him many times on calling cards. When I called the calling card company, they told me I could subpoena the calling card company to get calls from a card or cards, but then the lady from the legal subpoena office of the calling card company told me that since those cards are prepaid and throw-away, (the kind I bought form a grocery store,) that they would not have any record of my calls -- even with a subpoena.

I heard that there was a woman who posted on visa journey at one time who obtained proof of prepaid calling card calls, and she bought her cards from a gas station. I have no way of accessing her posts. Does anyone have any ideas about if I can access the calls I made to my fiance with pre-pay grocery store calling cards?? Also, does anyone remember seeing her post and know how to access it?

switch to buying cards from < seach for the country you want to call >

http://ppoutlet.com/rates/cardrates.asp?c=...mp;submit1=Find

I was thinking the same as you. I managed to get all the calling card phone records.

I did not need a subpoena. the company customer service center sent me a transcript..

btw, I think we were deneid because, I did not have phone records :(

now I got the phone card numbers extracted- the embassy turned their backs on us :(

ok

what i did was i bought all my calling cards from the mexican grocery store here

then i just put about 16 on the printer

printed

then flipped them

and showed a diff. pin #

to show they were all diff. cards

that worked for me

I have Vonage and they list all calls that I make. So, when I use calling cards it lists the 800# that I dialed and how long that call was. I started writing on the cards the date and how long the call was, then it matches with my phone records. I was hoping that it will work similarly as Raspect's case did.

the embassy dont care about the 1 800 number. it could be 1 800 number any where.

see if you can get the link from your phone - to the 1800 to his phone.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ghana
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I use pingo.com and they list all my phone calls to my fiance (with his number) and how long we talked. I also have records of the text messages we have sent on my Cingular phone bill plus postmarked envelopes and e-mails.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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I use pingo.com and they list all my phone calls to my fiance (with his number) and how long we talked. I also have records of the text messages we have sent on my Cingular phone bill plus postmarked envelopes and e-mails.

I am glad that I noticed this. Thanks for that question, I didn't even know that they would give that out...

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