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Filed: F-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Good day everyone!

My fiance and I are preparing to file for the K1 Visa. Question is, How is the proper way to present relationship evidence? Since binders aren't allowed, How do we properly put them together? Do we just photocopy our phone conversations, print photos and write behind it where we were that time? Please help! your advices will be deeply appreciated. Thank you!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Netherlands
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What I personally did is I printed out pictures and glued/taped them to a A4 piece of paper, writing about the picture's location/date. I had 2 pictures per trip, 6 trips, 6 pages. And then I also included boarding passes. Me personally, I had everything in those clear protection things, but later found out it's a hassle for them. It's better to photocopy the boarding passes so they don't get lost, or staple them to a piece of paper. And then in the end I'd grab a huge paperclip and paperclip it together. I'm unsure if a paperclip is allowed, but it probably is right? 

Submitted i-129F: 12-4-23
Received/NOA1: 01-31-24
Approved/NOA2: 06-05-24

Medical Exam: 08-06-24
Interview: 09-13-24 APPROVED
Visa in hand: 09-23-24
Moving date: 11-02-24
Married: 01-03-25
AOS Filed: 01-28-25
AOS Rejected: 02-25-25 (Mistake made on question 3a of part 2.)
AOS Refiled: 02-26-25

 

Biggest delay so far: requested SSN on 13th of November, never received the card, got the number in person Jan 16th.

Filed: F-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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1 hour ago, Rachel n Tyler said:

What I personally did is I printed out pictures and glued/taped them to a A4 piece of paper, writing about the picture's location/date. I had 2 pictures per trip, 6 trips, 6 pages. And then I also included boarding passes. Me personally, I had everything in those clear protection things, but later found out it's a hassle for them. It's better to photocopy the boarding passes so they don't get lost, or staple them to a piece of paper. And then in the end I'd grab a huge paperclip and paperclip it together. I'm unsure if a paperclip is allowed, but it probably is right? 

Thank you for sharing! I didn't see them point out that paperclips aren't allowed. I might actually tell my fiance to do the same thing as you did. Thanks again! 

 
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