Forewarned is forearmed so please help
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Forewarned is forearmed so please help
I have printed out the I-129F and see from note 5 that I need 'copies of evidence' that my boyfriend and I have met. What do they want to see ? Photos, cards, letters ???? Some advice before I start would be good please and thankyou
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Re: Forewarned is forearmed so please help
Originally posted by sundavies
I have printed out the I-129F and see from note 5 that I need 'copies of evidence' that my boyfriend and I have met. What do they want to see ? Photos, cards, letters ???? Some advice before I start would be good please and thankyou
I have printed out the I-129F and see from note 5 that I need 'copies of evidence' that my boyfriend and I have met. What do they want to see ? Photos, cards, letters ???? Some advice before I start would be good please and thankyou
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Re: Forewarned is forearmed so please help
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Plane tickets, photo's of you two together and with each others family will help.
Plane tickets, photo's of you two together and with each others family will help.
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Re: Forewarned is forearmed so please help
Originally posted by sundavies
Don (my boyfriend) hasn't kept his plane ticket from his visit here in November, would the printed itinerary from Priceline suffice ? I obviously have photos of him here. Will printed out emails be accepted instead of letters ? Photos with my family I can manage no problem though I haven't met his family yet - they are mostly in Iowa.
Don (my boyfriend) hasn't kept his plane ticket from his visit here in November, would the printed itinerary from Priceline suffice ? I obviously have photos of him here. Will printed out emails be accepted instead of letters ? Photos with my family I can manage no problem though I haven't met his family yet - they are mostly in Iowa.
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Re: Forewarned is forearmed so please help
Originally posted by sundavies
I have printed out the I-129F and see from note 5 that I need 'copies of evidence' that my boyfriend and I have met. What do they want to see ? Photos, cards, letters ???? Some advice before I start would be good please and thankyou
I have printed out the I-129F and see from note 5 that I need 'copies of evidence' that my boyfriend and I have met. What do they want to see ? Photos, cards, letters ???? Some advice before I start would be good please and thankyou
You are a member I see of British Expats. So please read the root post at the start of this forum. It has the FAQ for the K-1. This question is answered there as well as many you haven't even thought of yet.
Then come back and ask away. The nice people here on alt.visa.us.marriage-based will be more than happy to help you through this.
Rete
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sd,
As you're posting from British Expats, read the READ ME post by Rete at the very top of the index of threads. There appears to be a lot that you need to learn.
Cards and letters don't prove that two people have met or when. Save them for the visa interview, there's no need for them with the I-129f.
Photos of the two of you together prove that you've met, preferably photos that have the date as part of the immage.
Also to help prove when you've met, travel documents and hotel bills are good evidence. Boarding passes are good travel documents, itineraries are pretty useless by themselves - you need something that shows you made the trip. Visa stamps in passports are good evidence.
Your boyfriend didn't keep his boarding passes? You've learned your first lesson - don't throw away anything.
Regards, JEff
As you're posting from British Expats, read the READ ME post by Rete at the very top of the index of threads. There appears to be a lot that you need to learn.
Cards and letters don't prove that two people have met or when. Save them for the visa interview, there's no need for them with the I-129f.
Photos of the two of you together prove that you've met, preferably photos that have the date as part of the immage.
Also to help prove when you've met, travel documents and hotel bills are good evidence. Boarding passes are good travel documents, itineraries are pretty useless by themselves - you need something that shows you made the trip. Visa stamps in passports are good evidence.
Your boyfriend didn't keep his boarding passes? You've learned your first lesson - don't throw away anything.
Regards, JEff
Originally posted by sundavies
I have printed out the I-129F and see from note 5 that I need 'copies of evidence' that my boyfriend and I have met. What do they want to see ? Photos, cards, letters ???? Some advice before I start would be good please and thankyou
I have printed out the I-129F and see from note 5 that I need 'copies of evidence' that my boyfriend and I have met. What do they want to see ? Photos, cards, letters ???? Some advice before I start would be good please and thankyou
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Re: Forewarned is forearmed so please help
Originally posted by sundavies
I have printed out the I-129F and see from note 5 that I need 'copies of evidence' that my boyfriend and I have met. What do they want to see ? Photos, cards, letters ???? Some advice before I start would be good please and thankyou
I have printed out the I-129F and see from note 5 that I need 'copies of evidence' that my boyfriend and I have met. What do they want to see ? Photos, cards, letters ???? Some advice before I start would be good please and thankyou
Photos of you together are by far the best way to show you have met in person. One of the photos Mark and I submitted showed us in front of the Busch Gardens entrance sign as evidence that we'd met in the States. Photos which include family members and/or friends alongside you are also good, as it shows you've met other people important to each other.
Don't worry if you haven't met his family yet -- when we filed, I hadn't met Mark's family, either. (I hadn't even been to England yet, for that matter!)
Remember, you don't need to inundate them with millions of photos -- just 3-4 will do. We actually scanned our photos and put two on each page, with a typed caption underneath of who/where/when. Just make sure that the images you choose are clear and that you don't look like a couple of ants posing for a picture.
Copies of boarding passes and passport stamps are good things to submit as well. We scanned these so we could make color printouts of them, but regular b/w copies are probably just fine. Your Priceline receipt would be good, too, especially if accompanied by a copy of the credit card bill where it was charged.
As for letters vs emails, I don't think USCIS really cares. They're the same thing, just sent in a different format. Mark and I also included a copy of a card we got congratulating us on our engagement. We also included copies of some phone records and of a birthday card I'd sent him.
~ Jenney
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Re: Forewarned is forearmed so please help
Originally posted by sundavies
Don (my boyfriend) hasn't kept his plane ticket from his visit here in November, would the printed itinerary from Priceline suffice ? I obviously have photos of him here. Will printed out emails be accepted instead of letters ? Photos with my family I can manage no problem though I haven't met his family yet - they are mostly in Iowa.
Don (my boyfriend) hasn't kept his plane ticket from his visit here in November, would the printed itinerary from Priceline suffice ? I obviously have photos of him here. Will printed out emails be accepted instead of letters ? Photos with my family I can manage no problem though I haven't met his family yet - they are mostly in Iowa.
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We also submitted a copy of the receipt and appraisal for my engagement
ring, along with emails (between us and between myself and his mom),
boarding passes and copies of hotel receipts - we, however, didn't submit
any pics and had no problems.
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> Originally posted by sundavies
> > Don (my boyfriend)
> hasn't kept his plane ticket from his visit here in November, would the
> printed itinerary from Priceline suffice ? I obviously have photos of
> him here. Will printed out emails be accepted instead of letters ?
> Photos with my family I can manage no problem though I haven't met his
> family yet - they are mostly in Iowa.
>
> I submitted Tickets,
> boarding stubs and all the travel documents from the actual booking via
> airline network, expedia etc, etc. Photos are the most important I
> would say. As long as you have a few pictures of you both together, you
> should be fine.
>
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ring, along with emails (between us and between myself and his mom),
boarding passes and copies of hotel receipts - we, however, didn't submit
any pics and had no problems.
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> Originally posted by sundavies
> > Don (my boyfriend)
> hasn't kept his plane ticket from his visit here in November, would the
> printed itinerary from Priceline suffice ? I obviously have photos of
> him here. Will printed out emails be accepted instead of letters ?
> Photos with my family I can manage no problem though I haven't met his
> family yet - they are mostly in Iowa.
>
> I submitted Tickets,
> boarding stubs and all the travel documents from the actual booking via
> airline network, expedia etc, etc. Photos are the most important I
> would say. As long as you have a few pictures of you both together, you
> should be fine.
>
>
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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Re: Forewarned is forearmed so please help
Originally posted by Jenney & Mark
While letters, emails and phone records are a good way to show your relationship is genuine, they do not prove that you have been in the same room together.
Photos of you together are by far the best way to show you have met in person. One of the photos Mark and I submitted showed us in front of the Busch Gardens entrance sign as evidence that we'd met in the States. Photos which include family members and/or friends alongside you are also good, as it shows you've met other people important to each other.
Don't worry if you haven't met his family yet -- when we filed, I hadn't met Mark's family, either. (I hadn't even been to England yet, for that matter!)
~ Jenney
While letters, emails and phone records are a good way to show your relationship is genuine, they do not prove that you have been in the same room together.
Photos of you together are by far the best way to show you have met in person. One of the photos Mark and I submitted showed us in front of the Busch Gardens entrance sign as evidence that we'd met in the States. Photos which include family members and/or friends alongside you are also good, as it shows you've met other people important to each other.
Don't worry if you haven't met his family yet -- when we filed, I hadn't met Mark's family, either. (I hadn't even been to England yet, for that matter!)
~ Jenney
Thanks for all your replies. I have read the root post from Rete and whilst this is obviously helpful, what is more helpful is to hear what you guys have ACTUALLY sent and what has worked. I emailed Don last night to tell him NOT to throw ANYTHING anyway - he's not the hoarder that I am !!! Him being American and obviously being at the very start of this with me, he had no clue what was going to be required of us. Just like I wouldn't know a thing about British Immigration !!! Hopefully in another 10 weeks or so when we can start filling in our forms, we will be well armed with what we need - thanks again
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Re: Forewarned is forearmed so please help
Originally posted by sundavies
Don (my boyfriend) hasn't kept his plane ticket from his visit here in November, would the printed itinerary from Priceline suffice ? I obviously have photos of him here. Will printed out emails be accepted instead of letters ? Photos with my family I can manage no problem though I haven't met his family yet - they are mostly in Iowa.
Don (my boyfriend) hasn't kept his plane ticket from his visit here in November, would the printed itinerary from Priceline suffice ? I obviously have photos of him here. Will printed out emails be accepted instead of letters ? Photos with my family I can manage no problem though I haven't met his family yet - they are mostly in Iowa.
Did he not use a PASSPORT to enter the United States? A photocopy of the ID page with the entry stamp by the DHS would be quite nice to show he was here. BTW, that will show up in the DHS computer to show he was here if they chose to check.
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Hi:
Did he not use a PASSPORT to enter the United States? A photocopy of the ID page with the entry stamp by the DHS would be quite nice to show he was here. BTW, that will show up in the DHS computer to show he was here if they chose to check.
Hi:
Did he not use a PASSPORT to enter the United States? A photocopy of the ID page with the entry stamp by the DHS would be quite nice to show he was here. BTW, that will show up in the DHS computer to show he was here if they chose to check.
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Originally posted by sundavies
Thanks for your reply but slight misunderstanding - he came to England to visit me. I assume they did stamp his passport in Manchester (they certainly asked him enough questions !!) and in Paris on his way through. I also have the copy of his itinerary from Priceline that shows that his credit card was charged - though I realise that this is not proof that he did actually make the trip
Thanks for your reply but slight misunderstanding - he came to England to visit me. I assume they did stamp his passport in Manchester (they certainly asked him enough questions !!) and in Paris on his way through. I also have the copy of his itinerary from Priceline that shows that his credit card was charged - though I realise that this is not proof that he did actually make the trip
Is there a ticket number on the itinerary from Priceline?
Also, speaking as a travel agent, any tickets we issue that are electronic can be looked at after the fact to see if they were used or not. Airlines can do that as well. Possible longshot, but if you contact the airline he flew perhaps they could do a screenprint showing if the ticket was used.
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Re: Forewarned is forearmed so please help
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Is there a ticket number on the itinerary from Priceline?
Also, speaking as a travel agent, any tickets we issue that are electronic can be looked at after the fact to see if they were used or not. Airlines can do that as well. Possible longshot, but if you contact the airline he flew perhaps they could do a screenprint showing if the ticket was used.
Is there a ticket number on the itinerary from Priceline?
Also, speaking as a travel agent, any tickets we issue that are electronic can be looked at after the fact to see if they were used or not. Airlines can do that as well. Possible longshot, but if you contact the airline he flew perhaps they could do a screenprint showing if the ticket was used.
There is a ticket number on the itinerary, yes. Will I have to go to those lengths - obviously I am willing to do so if needs be. He flew Air France via Paris. He arrived here in November - will they still have details of his ticket ?
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sundavies wrote:
> Originally posted by cindyabs
>
>>Is there a ticket number
>
> on the itinerary from Priceline?
>
>>Also, speaking as a travel agent,
>
> any tickets we issue that are electronic can be looked at after the
> fact to see if they were used or not. Airlines can do that as well.
> Possible longshot, but if you contact the airline he flew perhaps they
> could do a screenprint showing if the ticket was used.
>
>
>
> There is a ticket number on the itinerary, yes. Will I have to go to
> those lengths - obviously I am willing to do so if needs be. He flew
> Air France via Paris. He arrived here in November - will they still
> have details of his ticket ?
How about a frequent flier statement?
Did he get FF miles for this?
> Originally posted by cindyabs
>
>>Is there a ticket number
>
> on the itinerary from Priceline?
>
>>Also, speaking as a travel agent,
>
> any tickets we issue that are electronic can be looked at after the
> fact to see if they were used or not. Airlines can do that as well.
> Possible longshot, but if you contact the airline he flew perhaps they
> could do a screenprint showing if the ticket was used.
>
>
>
> There is a ticket number on the itinerary, yes. Will I have to go to
> those lengths - obviously I am willing to do so if needs be. He flew
> Air France via Paris. He arrived here in November - will they still
> have details of his ticket ?
How about a frequent flier statement?
Did he get FF miles for this?