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4 hours ago, Rick & Apple said:

I agree with this. I fit my response to that question in the 3 lines on the form.

 

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I think I managed to beat your conciseness:

 

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I think your statement is great, by the way. Not too long, and it sounded really sweet. Good luck with the petition!

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13 hours ago, Sparkle Sparkle said:

If you have a screenshots of when you guys discussed important stuffs about your relationship or your very first conversation just add abit of it...just a mount the screenshots on Microsoft word and one page of multiple screenshots will do

Completely unnecessary.  

5 hours ago, justin-s said:

I think I managed to beat your conciseness:

 

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I didn't even write this much.  Just a list of the dates of our trips together.

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1 minute ago, Sparkle Sparkle said:

says who?

Can you point to specific USCIS instructions that recommend sending in chat transcripts?  No.  Because it isn't a thing.  Nor is there 'ongoing relationship' evidence required for the I-129F petition.  

 

If you sent those things and it worked for you, great.  But to encourage others to do the same without anything to back it up is a disservice.

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Just now, Jorgedig said:

Can you point to specific USCIS instructions that recommend sending in chat transcripts?  No.  Because it isn't a thing.  Nor is there 'ongoing relationship' evidence required for the I-129F petition.  

 

If you sent those things and it worked for you, great.  But to encourage others to do the same without anything to back it up is a disservice.

Can you point to specific USCIS instructions that recommend not sending in chat transcripts?  No.  Its still evidence of an ongoing relationship. keep your advise to the Op and I will keep mine to the OP...at the end she has the choice on what to do

Speak the truth even if your voice shakes

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Just now, Sparkle Sparkle said:

Can you point to specific USCIS instructions that recommend not sending in chat transcripts?  No.  Its still evidence of an ongoing relationship. keep your advise to the Op and I will keep mine to the OP...at the end she has the choice on what to do

There is nothing in the instructions for the petition about chat transcripts or an ‘ongoing relationship’ evidence requirement.

 

It is against the VJ TOS to tell someone not to comment on your posts or comments.

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8 minutes ago, Jorgedig said:

There is nothing in the instructions for the petition about chat transcripts or an ‘ongoing relationship’ evidence requirement.

 

It is against the VJ TOS to tell someone not to comment on your posts or comments.

I basically copied, pasted and negated your remarks on my post...I didnt ask you not to post....I just asked you to direct them at OP and dont derail the thread...if you cant stand me advising the OP from what I know...then find the ignore button....Just say what you want to OP and leave me alone...it was completely unnecessary to poison this thread

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4 minutes ago, Sparkle Sparkle said:

I basically copied, pasted and negated your remarks on my post...I didnt ask you not to post....I just asked you to direct them at OP and dont derail the thread...if you cant stand me advising the OP from what I know...then find the ignore button....Just say what you want to OP and leave me alone

Anyone can comment on your posts.   You cannot tell someone not to.   That’s what the TOS says, and I was trying to remind you of that.

 

You posted misleading info, and I corrected it for the benefit of the OP and others.   
 

Yes, you have the right to post what you believe is true, but others can correct it.

 

I would refer the OP to the optional checklist/instructions that accompany the I-129f form at USCIS. gov for the most accurate and up to date info on how to complete the petition.

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Anyway we're going to add our photos and more proofs of relationships :)

 

So i need advice, should our pictures be in collage form or separately? (In color for sure) 

I will add camera date, time and location.

And the main question which concerns me is should it be his signature on the pages with proofs too? (Like page with photo collage, with scans of ticket stubs, call logs etc.)

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5 minutes ago, perfectsense said:

Anyway we're going to add our photos and more proofs of relationships :)

 

So i need advice, should our pictures be in collage form or separately? (In color for sure) 

I will add camera date, time and location.

And the main question which concerns me is should it be his signature on the pages with proofs too? (Like page with photo collage, with scans of ticket stubs, call logs etc.)

Only signatures required are on the statements of intent and the petition form itself 

YMMV

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5 hours ago, Sparkle Sparkle said:

says who?

The closest I can think of is the USCIS has sent RFEs for additional evidence and contained within the RFE was a list of specific instructions on items NOT to include. On this list was items such as photos, chats and emails.  

YMMV

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Hi everyone!

There's the question 10 part 2 (abour beneficiary) in form I-129F. I'm confused.

My name is Anastasia in all official documentation, but i have nickmane (shorter name) and all of my friends and family call me by this shorter name and also all of mine pages on social networks has only mine short name. Have i write it to 10.b?

 

Like for example William and Bill, should someone whose name is William in documents, but everyone call his like a Bill write it in this question?

 

 

Provide all other names you have ever used, including aliases,
maiden name, and nicknames. If you need extra space to
complete this section, use the space provided in Part 8.

 

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It's not needed, but it also doesn't hurt to add it.  I assume all your official documents - Birth Certificate, Passport, National ID, etc - are listed as "Anastasia"?  Definitely include it if have anything official, including utility bills, in your nickname (I assume it's Nastya?)

 

For us, we only listed my wife's official name.   Nowhere did we put down Tanya.))

 

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