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My fiancé received a blue sheet R2-E after interview at HCM Consulate. The blue sheet said to gather and upload extra evidence onto the embassy website if your case is paper and K1 (which we are). We gathered and were ready to upload, only to find out the embassy website only allow upload 2 files, each files only 3MB. What should we do when we have more files than 2 and heavier than 3MB. If we cut evidences just to fit 3MB, than there is like no evidence left. Does anyone knows if we can summit numerous time? How should we do this? I called the number on the website numerous time for help but no one pick up....

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6 hours ago, hanhuochy said:

My fiancé received a blue sheet R2-E after interview at HCM Consulate. The blue sheet said to gather and upload extra evidence onto the embassy website if your case is paper and K1 (which we are). We gathered and were ready to upload, only to find out the embassy website only allow upload 2 files, each files only 3MB. What should we do when we have more files than 2 and heavier than 3MB. If we cut evidences just to fit 3MB, than there is like no evidence left. Does anyone knows if we can summit numerous time? How should we do this? I called the number on the website numerous time for help but no one pick up....

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For photos/images (which are bigger in size), search "compress images" and use the online tools to compress the pics and evidences. Or search "minimize images" and use those tools.

 

You can minimize multiple images by putting several pics together in a document or resize smaller to fit multiple minimized pics together. Then use the Windows Snipping tool to snip out the collage of pics or save as one file and then compress to a tilf or jpg.

 

Maybe 2 such compressed files of collage of minimized pics will fit the submit?

 

Focus on evidence that you met in person within the last 2 years like (hotel receipts, meeting the family, etc.).

 

Did you hand over enough photo evidence at the interview? Like a portfolio of pics, copies of documents, etc.?

 

Did you hand over enough I-134 evidence at the interview?

 

I tend to err on side of caution and over-document rather than less, to the point of what others consider unnecessary, because the cost of prolonged process is too mentally and emotionally taxing to us.

 

The worst if your case is denied, is to go the spousal visa pathway.

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