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Hello,

Hopefully someone who have gone through this process with HCMC can help answer this question for me. I am trying to gather as much evidence as possible to prepare for the upcoming interview. Here's a quick recap of my situation:

I met my fiancee in the Fall of 2004 from her aunt living here in the US (only relative). At the time I took the introduction as a friend and did not think anything of it. So, from 10/2004 to 10/2005 I purchased Phone Cards from stores locally. Those were physical cards that I trashed them after each used.

From 11/2005 to 7/2006 I started to make purchases for phone cards online. I was able to print out all of the receipts.

From 08/2006 to Present I signed up with Lunex Telecom and so they were able to mailed me a monthly statement that shows all the calls I've made which included my fiancee's house phone number and cellular number.

My question is can I use those Phone Card receipts prior to 08/2006 to provide to the HCMC as part of evidences? My original thought was that there is no way for them to tell if in fact I made those calls to my fiancee since my Phone Bill only showed the 1-888, 1-800, 1-866, etc. numbers and not my fiancee's house number.

I've highlighted all the calls on my phone bills to match up with all of those numbers given from the calling cards. I would say that 90% of our communication is through the phone, where I would call her twice a day and almost everyday.

I'm just not sure if they can be used. It's not enough credible evidence but I'm hoping that when they do see the bill and call logs from Lunex Telecom they can see how much time we spent talking on the phone. Has anyone ever submitted phone cards as evidences and did they believe that you used it to call your SO?

Any input would greatly appreciated. Thanks for reading this.

-Ken

05/07/2007 : I-129F Sent

05/29/2007 : NOA1

09/28/2007 : NOA2 (144 days from filing date)

11/02/2007 : NVC Received Case (35 days from NOA2)

11/06/2007 : NVC Sent Case to HCM Consulate

11/16/2007 : HCMC Received Case

11/17/2007 : HCMC Sent Packet 3

11/20/2007 : HCMC Received Packet 3

12/10/2007 : HCMC Called Fiancee (Packet 4 Sent + Interview Date)

12/18/2007 : Packet 4 Received

01/02/2008 : Medical Appointment

01/09/2008 : Interview passed!

01/29/2008 : Visa Received

02/02/2008 : POE @ SFO

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IMO: It can't hurt.

If I were the CO I'd say it is circumstantial evidence at best.

If I were to be setting up the phone part of your evidence file, I would start with the most current date on top and work your way back. In my mind, that would show you've certainly been talking for the past year with the Telecom records. That would then make the other evidence more palatable.

Will they turn you down for not including it? Not a chance. Will they approve you just based off of it? Nope. They are going to look at everything, not just one single piece of evidence.

I say include it, but put the current provable stuff up top so they don't just thumb through receipts and never see the real logs.

2-22-08 - I-485 rev'd

2-27-08 - NOA1

3-17-09 - Transferred to Cali.

4-12-08 - Biometrics

4-22-08 - Touch

4-28-08 - EAD received.

...waiting...

3-04-09 - Had to renew the EAD :(

3-04-09 - Got annoyed at being outside of the processing window

3-04-09 - Called and they confirmed. Will contact me within 45 days.

3-05-09 - Date on the EAD NOA1

3-12-09 - Received a confirmation email that I am outside of the window and will get a decision in 60 days.

3-12-09 - TOUCH!!!

3-27-09 - Touch!

5-09-09 - Randomly received the renewed EAD Card... w/ wrong A# :(.

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Thank you Neverseen. I think I will do just that, by putting the larger stack of Lunex Telecom on top and the rest of it follows. Just like you, I'm already feeling that butterfly and I still probably have 2 months away until the interview date. I just want to prepare as much as possible.

Over the weekend I went to see my fiancee's aunt to gather information from her such as copies of her Passport, driver license, list of addresses she has lived for the past 5 years, date she immigrated to the US and means of immigration. I got this information from a fellow VJ Member that had gotten a blue slip asking the beneficiary to list all of her relatives living in the U.S. Maybe I'm being a bit paranoid, but I just want to prepare for the worst case.

05/07/2007 : I-129F Sent

05/29/2007 : NOA1

09/28/2007 : NOA2 (144 days from filing date)

11/02/2007 : NVC Received Case (35 days from NOA2)

11/06/2007 : NVC Sent Case to HCM Consulate

11/16/2007 : HCMC Received Case

11/17/2007 : HCMC Sent Packet 3

11/20/2007 : HCMC Received Packet 3

12/10/2007 : HCMC Called Fiancee (Packet 4 Sent + Interview Date)

12/18/2007 : Packet 4 Received

01/02/2008 : Medical Appointment

01/09/2008 : Interview passed!

01/29/2008 : Visa Received

02/02/2008 : POE @ SFO

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Dear MR2nice,

I'm sorry if I could make you worry. But it doesn't matter how you arrange your evidence.

The CO will ask how did you know each other and evidence for the very first time you met. They did the same in every interview.

I think that you should draft a letter to explain as you said on this forum. If they don't not ask this detail, you would be lucky. If they ask for evidence your wife/fiance have show to them what you had (the phone card and the phone records with the phone number of 1-800, 1-888,... ) and explain as your letter.

Do you have any other kind of evidence such as emails?? They can accept for emails. We didn't have the phone records for the first period but we had the emails.

Good luck

Hien

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Thank you David-Hien. Yes, we do have evidences of emails. We also have hand written letters (mostly from her to me, about 30 or so total). I also have gifts receipts for all 3 years of her birthdays/valentines gifts that was delivered to her home. I will take your advice and write a letter to explain our case, similiar to the one I sent in with the I-129F but explaining the details regarding the phone card. Should I get the letter notarize or it's not needed? Thanks again.

- Ken

05/07/2007 : I-129F Sent

05/29/2007 : NOA1

09/28/2007 : NOA2 (144 days from filing date)

11/02/2007 : NVC Received Case (35 days from NOA2)

11/06/2007 : NVC Sent Case to HCM Consulate

11/16/2007 : HCMC Received Case

11/17/2007 : HCMC Sent Packet 3

11/20/2007 : HCMC Received Packet 3

12/10/2007 : HCMC Called Fiancee (Packet 4 Sent + Interview Date)

12/18/2007 : Packet 4 Received

01/02/2008 : Medical Appointment

01/09/2008 : Interview passed!

01/29/2008 : Visa Received

02/02/2008 : POE @ SFO

Favorite Links:

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Vietnam Visa Seekers

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Thank you David-Hien............. Should I get the letter notarize or it's not needed? Thanks again.

- Ken

For me, sure I will.

Second K1: I-129F Timeline

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Sept 15, 2007: I-129F sent to VSC

Sept 24, 2007: NOA1 hard copy received

Jan 25, 2008: Approved

Feb 01, 2008: NOA2 hard copy received

April 24, 20008: Interviewed

May 06, 2008: Received Visa

May 11, 2008: Entry to US "Chicago"

May 15, 2008: Registered Marriage's license

Sept 19, 2008: Received Green Card w/o interview

=========================

***Petition to Remove Conditions on Residence

June 19,2010 - I751 Package sent to VSC

June 28,2010 - Received NOA1

July 07, 2010 - Biometrics appt

August 09, 2010 - Approved w/o Interview

August 19, 2010 - 10 Year Green Card Received

++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Feb 2012 - Received U.S Citizenship

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Thank you David-Hien............. Should I get the letter notarize or it's not needed? Thanks again.

- Ken

For me, sure I will.

Thank you! :)

05/07/2007 : I-129F Sent

05/29/2007 : NOA1

09/28/2007 : NOA2 (144 days from filing date)

11/02/2007 : NVC Received Case (35 days from NOA2)

11/06/2007 : NVC Sent Case to HCM Consulate

11/16/2007 : HCMC Received Case

11/17/2007 : HCMC Sent Packet 3

11/20/2007 : HCMC Received Packet 3

12/10/2007 : HCMC Called Fiancee (Packet 4 Sent + Interview Date)

12/18/2007 : Packet 4 Received

01/02/2008 : Medical Appointment

01/09/2008 : Interview passed!

01/29/2008 : Visa Received

02/02/2008 : POE @ SFO

Favorite Links:

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Vietnam Visa Seekers

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If all of you had other evidence of the first period such as emails, I think that the phone records will not be a problem. I think you may ignore the phone records and should not show to them if you had other better evidence.

Unless they ask for the phone records of first period you may have to show.

About the explaination letter, I don't know if you should have the notarization. But if it can make the evidence look better, just do that and send to her in VN.

When I was in the interview, I had only emails for the first period. We sent email to each other for 2 years plus 1 year of waiting for visa. We sent one email per day at least. Three years are more than one thousand days. It means we had more than two thousand emails, which made them impressed. The CO took ten minutes to read all the email of our first period.

Good luck to you all,

Hien

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I used phone cards extensively to call my (then) fiancee. I noted the date(s) they were used and included the receipts for their purchase. Just how much weight they carried in determining our case, I don't know, but I believe they are just a part of the overall picture. Your fiancee should have them with her should the CO wish to see them or consider them. Better to be safe than sorry.

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oh wait...i just checked your timeline. From what I understood the embassy is interested in the evidence that would prove that you have an ongoing relationship from the moment of the application for the visa until the moment of the interview. That included phone cards, phone statement (if she ever called you from her home she can present that). You can submit anything that is stamped (postcards, letters). That also includes e-mails, instant messengers and pictures.

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oh wait...i just checked your timeline. From what I understood the embassy is interested in the evidence that would prove that you have an ongoing relationship from the moment of the application for the visa until the moment of the interview. That included phone cards, phone statement (if she ever called you from her home she can present that). You can submit anything that is stamped (postcards, letters). That also includes e-mails, instant messengers and pictures.

I actually have the phone logs from calls made since last 08/2006 to present because that was when I signed up with Lunex Telecom. They send me monthly statement showing calls made to my fiancee's house/cell #. It also shows calls made from my cell #. If the embassy is interested in the time frame from the day I filed the petition until the interview date then I'm not too worry. I'm just worried that from 10/2004 to 07/2006 that I do not have credible evidence for phone logs because everything before 08/2006 I was using phone cards. On top of that, my AT&T online bill only let me download the call logs for the past 18 months period. I'm trying to get the rest of the bill from AT&T and they want to charge me $5 for each month to reprint. I still need an extra 20 months to complete the time that I have known my fiancee. Even if I do get those past 20 months bills, I can only highlight all the 1-800 # from the phone cards, which is not really proof. Not sure what to do. Sigh... :(

05/07/2007 : I-129F Sent

05/29/2007 : NOA1

09/28/2007 : NOA2 (144 days from filing date)

11/02/2007 : NVC Received Case (35 days from NOA2)

11/06/2007 : NVC Sent Case to HCM Consulate

11/16/2007 : HCMC Received Case

11/17/2007 : HCMC Sent Packet 3

11/20/2007 : HCMC Received Packet 3

12/10/2007 : HCMC Called Fiancee (Packet 4 Sent + Interview Date)

12/18/2007 : Packet 4 Received

01/02/2008 : Medical Appointment

01/09/2008 : Interview passed!

01/29/2008 : Visa Received

02/02/2008 : POE @ SFO

Favorite Links:

K1 Process Flowchart

Vietnam Visa Seekers

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you dont have to prove every step of the way. I just randomly had 2-3 statements of calling my hubby over the entire period between the interview and the filing, a couple of random emails, a couple of random Instant messaging dates and a couple of post cards I sent my honey over the real mail. It does not have to prove every single day of the period...it can be for...i dont know...August, October and December..you know what I mean? you're making too big of a deal out of it :) EVERYTHING WILL BE FINE! breathe in and breathe out

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Thanks kinzaza. I guess I'm a little paranoid knowing that Ho Chi Minh Consulate can be tough. I'll take a deep breathe now and relax. :D

05/07/2007 : I-129F Sent

05/29/2007 : NOA1

09/28/2007 : NOA2 (144 days from filing date)

11/02/2007 : NVC Received Case (35 days from NOA2)

11/06/2007 : NVC Sent Case to HCM Consulate

11/16/2007 : HCMC Received Case

11/17/2007 : HCMC Sent Packet 3

11/20/2007 : HCMC Received Packet 3

12/10/2007 : HCMC Called Fiancee (Packet 4 Sent + Interview Date)

12/18/2007 : Packet 4 Received

01/02/2008 : Medical Appointment

01/09/2008 : Interview passed!

01/29/2008 : Visa Received

02/02/2008 : POE @ SFO

Favorite Links:

K1 Process Flowchart

Vietnam Visa Seekers

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What i am doing is this:

I took phone statements and highlighted the access number for the calling card every time i dialed it ( both house phone and cell phone )

Then i glued six phone cards on each bill with the access number showing. I have over 60 pages with countless highlights of the number being dialed ..i have hundreds of calling cards.

Of course this along with other evidence.

2/17/07-Met in Bogota

4/20/07-returned to Bogota to see her

5/18/07-sent out I129f

5/19/07-returned to Bogota to see her

5/21/07-received at VCS

5/28/07-Received NOA1

5/30/07-touch

7/4/07-returned to see her

10/17/07-Met Leidy in Panama for 5 days

10/26/07-RFE

10/27/07-Sent back RFE

10/29/07-Touch due to RFE arriving

10/30/07-Touch

10/31/07-Touch

11/15/07-NOA2 Sent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

11/16/07-Touch

11/19/07-NVC Received

11/21/07-Left NVC for Consulate

11/22/07-Returned to see Leidy after her stay in the hospital..

11/23/07-Consualte received

11/26/07-Packet 3 sent to Leidy

12/04/07-Packet 3 received

12/04/07-Packet 3 sent

12/31/07-Interview date!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!

1/9/08- Leidy's overnight flight will arrive to JFK airport!!!!!!

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