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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Good morning everyone, I just have a couple of questions to run by the group. I am in the process of filling out form I 129F k1 Visa. My first question is can I bring my fiance here to the USA from Thailand for a couple of months while we are waiting? My second question is I am using a company to help with the forms. But I have many pictures but we only took a couple trips to visit her mother. and only took buses for those trips and I have no receipts. Are photos enough evidence to show we have met in person. I have my flight itinerarys 

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3 minutes ago, johnale11 said:

Good morning everyone, I just have a couple of questions to run by the group. I am in the process of filling out form I 129F k1 Visa. My first question is can I bring my fiance here to the USA from Thailand for a couple of months while we are waiting? My second question is I am using a company to help with the forms. But I have many pictures but we only took a couple trips to visit her mother. and only took buses for those trips and I have no receipts. Are photos enough evidence to show we have met in person. I have my flight itinerarys 

Photos are not primary evidence for the required meeting, because they do not show a date.   Boarding passes and passport stamps are best.  Flight itineraries are not good, because they can be printed and then a trip not taken.

 

No, you cannot “bring” your fiancé to the US while the visa process is underway.   Does she have a B2 visa already?   She can apply for that, unlikely to get.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Wales
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Why are you going the K1 route?

 

If she has a Visitor Visa she can visit, we have a mega Thread on the subject.

 

You need to show you met her not her Mother.

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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