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Clarification on what needs to be translated for I-129F and the format

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18 hours ago, Adam1122 said:

I see.  We met in Hong Kong and unfortunately Hong Kong doesn't stamp the passport so all I have is a copy the entry document that they give you in lieu of that.  The rail tickets show her traveling from her town in mainland to Hong Kong, and have her name and the date.  The ferry tickets (from Hong Kong to Macau) don't have either of our names but do have dates.   We also have a photo of us holding a newspaper with the current date, as well as other photos.  We have a photo of us holding those same movie tickets as well, where you can see the date, which is what I was hoping to show as proof of having met. 

 

Edit: Also have hotel receipts from the trip, which are all in English .

 

We've only met once in person so far, so I'm just trying to provide all that I have that could possibly help.

 

CR-1 means we would get married somewhere else first instead of waiting for K-1 to go through right? Do you recommend that because the K-1s are taking too long to process right now?

if u met online initially,  like in Facebook,  etc,  u can print out a small portion of that chat but other chats don't  really show togetherness

USCIS wants to see time spent together

In 2009 it seemed important to USCIS /now , not so

your lawyer is in the past

 

BTW  the AOS process for green card and AP to travel is suppose to go from  $1225 to $2820  after the US marriage 

CR1 is cheaper /no AOS fees

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22 hours ago, SteveInBostonI130 said:

 

The highlighted text is odd.  Staged evidence like that is highly suspicious. 

 

If I was a case officer at USCIS and I saw that, I would want to take a deep look into your backgrounds.  It's like hostage photos from a kidnapper.

 

Normally people show boarding passes, passport stamps and photos of them together at the destination - Hong Kong in your case.  USCIS can determine the date(s) of the meeting from the boarding passes.

 

 

The circumstances behind what you might consider "staged evidence" is NOT what the USCIS looks at for petition approval.  Many people do exactly what the OP has done.  

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