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K1 Evidence of In-Person Meeting and On-Going Relationship

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Hello,

 

I read the K1 visa guide which was extremely helpful but wanted to double check with the experts on this forum that I have enough evidence to prove in-person meeting and on-going relationship requirements. For the photos, I plan to include 3 photos of my fiancé and I together from the following locations: Manila, Cebu, Tagaytay, Indonesia and Hong Kong. Some of the photos are with our families.  Is there anything I am missing that I should add? 

 

•    Airline ticket stubs from Petitioner’s visit to Manila
•    Airline ticket stubs from Petitioner and Beneficiary visit to Cebu, Indonesia, and Hong Kong
•    Airline ticket receipts from all visits mentioned above (Manila, Cebu, Indonesia, Hong Kong)
•    Petitioner and Beneficiary passport stamps related to the air travel mentioned above
•    Indonesia visa issued to Petitioner and Beneficiary by Indonesia Immigration
•    Hong Kong entry permit issued to Petitioner and Beneficiary by Hong Kong Immigration
•    Hotel, resort, Airbnb, Hong Kong Disneyland booking confirmations/receipts from Petitioner and Beneficiary travels
•    Receipts of engagement ring, Starlink, lunch/dinner dates, movie tickets
•    Photos of the Petitioner and Beneficiary together with date and location written on the back of each photo
•    Instagram messages and video call logs showing proof of ongoing relationship

 

Thank you in advance!

-Spicy Chickenjoy
 

Edited by Spicy Chickenjoy
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I-129F Shipped: 6/8/2024

I-129F NOA1: 6/10/2024

I-129F NOA2: 9/10/2024

Sent to NVC: 11/5/2024

NVC Received:

Case #, IIN, and BIN assigned:    

NVC Left:    

Consulate Received:

 

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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That is more than enough to show evidence of meeting within the last 2 years.  On-going relationship evidence is more for the interview.  There is nothing wrong with submitting it to present date with your I-129f, but you will want to provide up to date on-going evidence to your fiancée just prior to interview time.  Also include passport photos of each of you, signed letters of intent to marry from each of you, and proof of your citizenship through birth certificate or passport bio page.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Thank you so much, J.M.!

I-129F Shipped: 6/8/2024

I-129F NOA1: 6/10/2024

I-129F NOA2: 9/10/2024

Sent to NVC: 11/5/2024

NVC Received:

Case #, IIN, and BIN assigned:    

NVC Left:    

Consulate Received:

 

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