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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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When we mailed the K1 application We sent in enough proof of visit from the last 2 years, photos and, chat logs, and evidence of future visits with family.

 

What are your thoughts on continuing to send ongoing evidence of relationship throughout the process? Obviously as time goes by more support is accumulated therefore, I could be sending in the photos from the past family visit, evidence of our dating since the application, evidence of the next planned visit, etc. Will they add the support to the case? Or is this only useful after the NOA2 is received and the case goes to USICS?

 

I don't want to get dinged for Boneafide relationship when I could be providing so much more to prove bonafide. 

 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Italy
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6 minutes ago, K&D2020 said:

When we mailed the K1 application We sent in enough proof of visit from the last 2 years, photos and, chat logs, and evidence of future visits with family.

 

What are your thoughts on continuing to send ongoing evidence of relationship throughout the process? Obviously as time goes by more support is accumulated therefore, I could be sending in the photos from the past family visit, evidence of our dating since the application, evidence of the next planned visit, etc. Will they add the support to the case? Or is this only useful after the NOA2 is received and the case goes to USICS?

 

I don't want to get dinged for Boneafide relationship when I could be providing so much more to prove bonafide. 

 

I've never heard of sending evidence after the fact, i.e. after sending in the initial petition. I think the only way they will take additional evidence from you is if they ask for it through RFE. 🙂 I think you've included more than enough though! Good luck!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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Your welcome to bring anything new to the interview. I have never seen anyone successful in getting any type of paperwork to " Catch up" with the petition after it has been filed. Just save it for the interview. USCIS just approves the petition for the K1, did you send proof you met within 2 years, if so, good, you pass, petition approved. Consular section of the embassy issues the visa, so at the interview is the time to provide more evidence.

 

As a side note you can be working on other things such as police clearance certificates, and have your fiancee start on vaccinations, not sure what country your doing the K1 in, but vaccinations are almost always cheaper done before the medical exam.

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44 minutes ago, K&D2020 said:

What are your thoughts on continuing to send ongoing evidence of relationship throughout the process?

I wouldn't bother.  USCIS doesn't require evidence of ongoing relationships.  Ongoing relationship is something that the consulate looks at in the visa decision 

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