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I'm currently in the process of gathering my documents in preparation for the visa interview at the embassy. I was wondering what I needed for proof of our ongoing relationship. I am currently in Seoul, South Korea, with my fiance, so should I just submit recent photos we have taken with each other? Also, I will be accompanying her in person to the interview, so would that help?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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14 minutes ago, emixkid said:

I'm currently in the process of gathering my documents in preparation for the visa interview at the embassy. I was wondering what I needed for proof of our ongoing relationship. I am currently in Seoul, South Korea, with my fiance, so should I just submit recent photos we have taken with each other? Also, I will be accompanying her in person to the interview, so would that help?

If you are allowed to attend,  it's  a good idea 

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11 minutes ago, payxibka said:

If you are allowed to attend,  it's  a good idea 

Based on the reviews for the US embassy in Seoul, it seems like the petitioner is allowed to attend. Apparently, in some cases, they can chime in and participate in the interview.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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7 hours ago, emixkid said:

Based on the reviews for the US embassy in Seoul, it seems like the petitioner is allowed to attend. Apparently, in some cases, they can chime in and participate in the interview.

 

7 hours ago, emixkid said:

Based on the reviews for the US embassy in Seoul, it seems like the petitioner is allowed to attend. Apparently, in some cases, they can chime in and participate in the interview.

Korea is a visa waiver country.  Any country that allows a US base has a visa waiver - hence friendlier to citizens benefiting from K1 petition.   Have your fiancee bring your passport to the interview if you are not allowed in.  Pictures of 2 of you with friends and with any indication of dates like a festival or current newspaper or lease would be useful.    Worst case even if visa is not issued, she can still visit you legally as a visitor since its a visa waiver country.     When the time is right and you feel you want to marry her while she is visiting you, you can always do AOS anyway.   No stress my friend.

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15 hours ago, emixkid said:

I'm currently in the process of gathering my documents in preparation for the visa interview at the embassy. I was wondering what I needed for proof of our ongoing relationship. I am currently in Seoul, South Korea, with my fiance, so should I just submit recent photos we have taken with each other? Also, I will be accompanying her in person to the interview, so would that help?

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