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9 hours ago, Solaris81 said:
12 hours ago, Solaris81 said:

These people should be doing due diligent investigation.  It's not complicated to call an airline and ask for a passenger manifest.  

 

LOL yeah, nah.  USCIS does not have time to do that.  And by law, the burden of proof is on the petitioner anyway.

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Just put it all together and label it. For example, I would staple or paper clip the itineraries of all the flights it took to get there and label that, etc. Like stated previously, an itinerary is not proof that you went to the country; boarding passes are better but a passport stamp certainly is proof that at least you were in the country so just don't forget to include that. The proof that you two actually met and saw each other in person comes with other things such as ANy hotel receipts, purchases etc. while you were together is good as well. Include pictures and you should be fine. In these processes more is better. And start keeping everything! Literally. 

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I guess I will have to submit what I have. I had no idea of the requirements. 

 

Mostly itineraries, hotel reservations, passport stamps, Uber/Grab receipts in Philippines, photos, I have two boarding passes only. The others went in the trash or were taken by the airline... Customs agent. 

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5 hours ago, Solaris81 said:

I guess I will have to submit what I have. I had no idea of the requirements. 

 

Mostly itineraries, hotel reservations, passport stamps, Uber/Grab receipts in Philippines, photos, I have two boarding passes only. The others went in the trash or were taken by the airline... Customs agent. 

Take a look at the link I sent you previously and you should see the requirements or suggested evidence for K1.

https://www.visajourney.com/k1-fiance-visa-overview/

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17 hours ago, bakphx1 said:

That’s plenty.  Itineraries and passport stamps are all you need.  If you submit pictures together it rounds it out also.

 

 I have read this site and others and have yet to see anyone saying they got an RFE because they thought the travel documentation wasn’t enough it that the trip wasn’t taken.  The case would have to look shaky for that to happen.  

I do only have my passport stamped in the connecting country though. For whatever reason my passport was not stamped in the destination country where my fiancee and I met. Should I still include the passport stamp as part of my evidence. It would still prove that I took the trip, however, I do not want to confuse the person reviewing my petition to think why am I providing passport stamps to a country where we did not meet. 

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2 hours ago, Rob Beri said:

I do only have my passport stamped in the connecting country though. For whatever reason my passport was not stamped in the destination country where my fiancee and I met. Should I still include the passport stamp as part of my evidence. It would still prove that I took the trip, however, I do not want to confuse the person reviewing my petition to think why am I providing passport stamps to a country where we did not meet. 

Yes.  If you had the stamp from one country in your itinerary, it connects the trip.  Honestly, I don’t think you’ll be accused of not having taken the trip.  Especially if you have pictures together.  

 
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