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I know we don't need to display proof of ongoing relationship until the I-129F is approved. However, I cam a considering front loading my packet. Do love letters, birthday cards count as proof of ongoing relationship even if they are not stamped? Please let me know if you have used any of these as evidence for your proof of ongoing relationships. Thanks.

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16 minutes ago, whardy21 said:

I know we don't need to display proof of ongoing relationship until the I-129F is approved. However, I cam a considering front loading my packet. Do love letters, birthday cards count as proof of ongoing relationship even if they are not stamped? Please let me know if you have used any of these as evidence for your proof of ongoing relationships. Thanks.

Philippines is not a place front loading is needed for any reason 

YMMV

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Just now, whardy21 said:

Can you explain further. Is it best just to give them exactly what they ask. And not what they don't ask.

The reason for front loading is if you will interview in a particularly difficult consulate or an otherwise high fraud country.  Manila is neither.  

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7 hours ago, whardy21 said:

I know we don't need to display proof of ongoing relationship until the I-129F is approved. However, I cam a considering front loading my packet. Do love letters, birthday cards count as proof of ongoing relationship even if they are not stamped? Please let me know if you have used any of these as evidence for your proof of ongoing relationships. Thanks.

Front loading?  For what reason?  Philippines embassy is not difficult, absolutely NO reason to front load the I-129f petition package.

 

And yes those letters and cards can be used for ongoing relationship evidence... later, at the embassy.  ;)  

 

https://www.visaconnection-philippines.com/uscis-petition-process.html

 

 

Philippines forum:  https://www.visajourney.com/forums/forum/129-philippines/

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7 hours ago, whardy21 said:

Can you explain further. Is it best just to give them exactly what they ask. And not what they don't ask.

 

 

Never DO-DO when DO will DO.

 

And DO-DOing all over the I-129F petition is not even slightly necessary, the embassy in the Philippines is not one of the "nasty ones"  

 

Follow the guide, follow the instructions for the I-129f.    Don't DO-DO ~  

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