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After filing I-130, at the NVC stage, do I need additional evidence?

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We used the following evidence when we filed the I-130:

- Met and married in a third country and stayed there about 3 months (Hotel receipts, AirBnB receipts)

- Have my 401k account beneficiary as her

- Have my investment account beneficiary as her

- Have my work emergency contact and work provided group life insurance beneficiary as her

- Numerous photographs of our 3 months together

- Passport stamps, boarding passes

- Joint Bahamas Cell phone plans while we were staying there

- Marriage certificate

 

This was last year (June 2021). I filed in January 2022. I'm guessing (if no RFEs), we will reach the NVC stage sometime in December 2022.

 

My question is, at the NVC stage, do I need additional evidence?

 

Please let me know if the following additional evidence is good:

- Facetime video call records since we last met in Bahamas

- I bought a domain name in 2022 that is a combination of my first name and her first name and was going to setup a cloud server so that we can share our family albums, photos and documents. I might just decide to use a joint google account instead

- Gifts we sent each other (Year 2022 only)

 

Should we meet one more time? It's very hard to get vacation time from work this time around (contract change) and the trip itself to meet in Bahamas is very very expensive.

 

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You told us what you sent initially, but whether you need more to "side load" at NVC stage depends on the country and any possible red flags.  Impossible to reliably advise you without more information, but 3 months together tends to trump anything else.

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17 hours ago, pushbrk said:

You told us what you sent initially, but whether you need more to "side load" at NVC stage depends on the country and any possible red flags.  Impossible to reliably advise you without more information, but 3 months together tends to trump anything else.

Wife is from Sri Lanka, we had a denied I-129F petition due to not meeting the 2 year meeting requirement.

 

Do you think we need to meet again before NVC stage?

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7 hours ago, devusr said:

Wife is from Sri Lanka, we had a denied I-129F petition due to not meeting the 2 year meeting requirement.

 

Do you think we need to meet again before NVC stage?

You should spend as much time together as possible before the interview.  Are you saying you filed an I-129F without ever meeting in person?

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