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Hi! I have a question about social media. DS-160 Form will ask for social media handles and identifiers from my fiancée. Since USCIS officers can only see posts/information that are set to "Public Only", will it be a problem if they don't find any evidence of a relationship. My fiancée and I try to live pretty private lives and only set our romantic posts, photos, and relationship status to "Friends Only" or not at all. We just send photos and posts to one another through private chat messages anyway (everything saved on our phones and computers). 

For evidence of a relationship, we will bring a ton of evidence to the Consular interview instead since Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City Consulate) is a tough nut to crack. 

Thanks! 

K-1 Journey:
 

Service Center: California Service Center

Transferred: No
U.S. Consulate: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

I-129F Sent: December 04, 2023 

I-129F Received: December 07, 2023 

I-129F NOA1: December 11, 2023
I-129F RFE(s): None

I-129F NOA2: April 18, 2024
Case Sent to NVC: April 19, 2024 

NVC Case #, IIN, and BIN Assigned: May 7, 2024

Case Left NVC: May 21, 2024 

Consulate Received: May 23, 2024 

Packet 3 Received: June 2, 2024 

Packet 3 Sent: June 3, 2024 

Interview Date: September 30, 2024

Interview Result: Approved! 

Visa Received: October 5, 2024

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Not an issue, we were/are the same way (do not like posting on social media). I believe the social media section on DS-160 is more for security/background check purposes rather than relationship evidence. 

 

 

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31 minutes ago, ToNhi said:

Hi! I have a question about social media. DS-160 Form will ask for social media handles and identifiers from my fiancée. Since USCIS officers can only see posts/information that are set to "Public Only", will it be a problem if they don't find any evidence of a relationship. My fiancée and I try to live pretty private lives and only set our romantic posts, photos, and relationship status to "Friends Only" or not at all. We just send photos and posts to one another through private chat messages anyway (everything saved on our phones and computers). 

For evidence of a relationship, we will bring a ton of evidence to the Consular interview instead since Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City Consulate) is a tough nut to crack. 

Thanks! 

Proof of a relationship is not something that is determined in the petition phase

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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@IWander Thank you! So bringing evidence to the Consular interview stage should be sufficient? 

K-1 Journey:
 

Service Center: California Service Center

Transferred: No
U.S. Consulate: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

I-129F Sent: December 04, 2023 

I-129F Received: December 07, 2023 

I-129F NOA1: December 11, 2023
I-129F RFE(s): None

I-129F NOA2: April 18, 2024
Case Sent to NVC: April 19, 2024 

NVC Case #, IIN, and BIN Assigned: May 7, 2024

Case Left NVC: May 21, 2024 

Consulate Received: May 23, 2024 

Packet 3 Received: June 2, 2024 

Packet 3 Sent: June 3, 2024 

Interview Date: September 30, 2024

Interview Result: Approved! 

Visa Received: October 5, 2024

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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We interviewed successfully yesterday at HCM.  They did not look at one single piece of evidence we brought.  It was not at all what I was expecting.  Follow Pkt3 for document preparation and you'll be fine.  Obviously not every case is the same but it was not unpleasant in the least for us.  

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On 1/4/2024 at 3:36 PM, ToNhi said:

Hi! I have a question about social media. DS-160 Form will ask for social media handles and identifiers from my fiancée. Since USCIS officers can only see posts/information that are set to "Public Only", will it be a problem if they don't find any evidence of a relationship. My fiancée and I try to live pretty private lives and only set our romantic posts, photos, and relationship status to "Friends Only" or not at all. We just send photos and posts to one another through private chat messages anyway (everything saved on our phones and computers). 

For evidence of a relationship, we will bring a ton of evidence to the Consular interview instead since Vietnam (Ho Chi Minh City Consulate) is a tough nut to crack. 

Thanks! 

 

 

Don’t worry about the socials at all! I think it could only hurt you if you’re posting things on there that could incriminate you or make you non eligible for the visa. (Example: already married to someone else, criminal activities, terroroistic posts etc.)

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