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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Nigeria
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Hi,

I'm waiting on my NOA2 and I'm gathering the "evidence." Would I need to print each e-mail individually or would it be ok to copy and paste all into a word document to save on paper? Thank you.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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We only brought a few sample emails from each month since filing I=129F, and a log showing headers only of all email to get an idea of how much email we exchanged. If we printed this out, it would have been larger than a phone book. Not Needed.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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We had 10 years of correspondence so what I did was simply take a screen shot of my inbox then printed out a few from here and there... just a few. ;)

However, each Embassy is not created equally... Nigeria can get complicated so I would highly recommend you visiting the Sub-Saharan Regional Forum and asking the fine folks there for their advice.

good luck.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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Best to print out individual emails on separate sheets of paper, although it's not neccesary to print out every single email you have sent and received. If you have a good sample of emails covering the entire relationship (for example, 30 emails from you and 30 from your fiancé), that should be sufficient.

It is important for all evidence to be from both sides. Letters to and from both of you, phone bills to and from both of you, etc. They don't just want to see one person always contacting the other.

 
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