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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Poland
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Hi everyone!!
I feel like my case is quite unique and I wanted to ask you how it actually looks. During the hard time right now with the whole Covid-19 situation I’ve been wondering if me and my fiancé put enough proof of our meeting during the last 2 years in our I-129f packet. 
So the story started when I was an Au Pair in the US and I lived in CA. When I went on my trip to Texas (Sep 2018) I met a great man the night I went with one of my friends to one of the dancings. Well, since then we’ve been talking a lot and really liked each other ( we were spending hours talking or texting) but we didn’t meet anymore in the US ( I couldn’t ask for more days off and he couldn’t travel to CA because of work schedule) so we decided to meet in Europe (I’m from Poland). I returned to Poland in Feb 2019. We took a trip to Belgium in April 2019 and then to London (Sep 2019). Sent our petition in December, Our NOA1 is Dec 20. As a proof of meeting we put my J1 visa scan and stamp,passport, my DS2019, his passport stamps from Belgium and my boarding passes ( I’m from European Union so I use only my ID to travel around and obviously I’m not getting stamps on EU territory)we put also boarding passes of me and him from London and the hotel reservation, my receipts from London and pictures we took together in Belgium ad London (4 or 5 picks. The picture from London is pretty good cause we took it at the subway station, this typical London one so it’s visible that’s London. The thing I’m trying to ask if this is enough? I see that lots of you mentioned that stamps and photos are the best proof but he didn’t get the stamp in London and I didn’t get stamps anywhere in EU 😭 and I’m overthinking that maybe they are gonna think that in the US I lived in CA and he is from TX so that might be weird. 
Hope some of you’ll advise something.
My fiancé was here with me in Poland (Jan- April). He stayed 3 months and we officially got engaged Here and he met my entire family. 
I guess I’m just worried since we didn’t get our NOA2 yet. In case of RFE, what should we do? I feel like I literally put everything in the petition

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Sounds like you provided what you could, and you have proof of multiple meetings, so I would not worry about it too much.

 

If you get the chance to meet again, or if your fiancé comes to Poland when you have your interview, you can add the additional information at that time.

 

Good Luck!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Poland
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23 minutes ago, Dashinka said:

Sounds like you provided what you could, and you have proof of multiple meetings, so I would not worry about it too much.

 

If you get the chance to meet again, or if your fiancé comes to Poland when you have your interview, you can add the additional information at that time.

 

Good Luck!

Thanks a lot!! 
He was here with me for 3 months after we sent our petition but yes, we are hoping he’ll come visit me again when the current world’s situation clears. 

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The requirement is for a meeting within the two years prior to filing your I-129f, Petition for Alien Fiancé(e). You have met that. With the second meeting and a third meeting, you will have enough evidence that you have a strong relationship and that is what the IO/CO is looking for, a bonafide relationship. You should be fine with your current plan. Good luck and stay engaged. 

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