I-129 question
#1
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1. To show "proof" that my fiance and I have met each other in person, what is
appropriate to send, along with the dual statements of purpose? I have a stack of
email love letters going back to the beginning of our relationship (which began
in person), should i send copies of those? (in every one of them are specific
references of the time we spent together) I don't understand how this is "proved"
without sending pictures of us together, and I thought we needed to avoid doing
that, instead keeping them for the interview. So what is the most appropriate to
send with the I-129?
2. If anyone is reading this who has successfully brought in a Turkish fiance,
please respond because I have some specific questions to ask you - thanks much in
advance. re: your experiences, military service, sept 11, etc.
appropriate to send, along with the dual statements of purpose? I have a stack of
email love letters going back to the beginning of our relationship (which began
in person), should i send copies of those? (in every one of them are specific
references of the time we spent together) I don't understand how this is "proved"
without sending pictures of us together, and I thought we needed to avoid doing
that, instead keeping them for the interview. So what is the most appropriate to
send with the I-129?
2. If anyone is reading this who has successfully brought in a Turkish fiance,
please respond because I have some specific questions to ask you - thanks much in
advance. re: your experiences, military service, sept 11, etc.
#2
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From what I experienced, read and heard, at least one picture is a MUST. So, if you
have few of them, include one with your I-129 and leave the rest for the interview.
I've also heard that you can scan a picture and send a printout. Good luck.
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have few of them, include one with your I-129 and leave the rest for the interview.
I've also heard that you can scan a picture and send a printout. Good luck.
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#3
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Actually, pictures are the best way to show proof of a relationship. When I filed my
I-129F I scanned several pics onto a couple sheet of paper. In the margins I wrote
where and when they were taken. I believe I read in this NG other folks have done the
same, and have included one or two actual photos as well. Also copies of boarding
passes, copy of your passport with stamps, telephone bills. You need not send copies
of all your email letters, just pick out a few from different times. Your fiancé
should also take pics to the interview. And you will need more again at the AOS
interview. Keep the camera snapping Take Care. Shelley
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I-129F I scanned several pics onto a couple sheet of paper. In the margins I wrote
where and when they were taken. I believe I read in this NG other folks have done the
same, and have included one or two actual photos as well. Also copies of boarding
passes, copy of your passport with stamps, telephone bills. You need not send copies
of all your email letters, just pick out a few from different times. Your fiancé
should also take pics to the interview. And you will need more again at the AOS
interview. Keep the camera snapping Take Care. Shelley
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needed to
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fiance,
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#4
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From what I experienced, read and heard, at least one picture is a MUST. So, if you
have few of them, include one with your I-129 and leave the rest for the interview.
I've also heard that you can scan a picture and send a printout. Good luck.
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what is
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stack
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(which
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are
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this
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needed to
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most
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fiance,
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much
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have few of them, include one with your I-129 and leave the rest for the interview.
I've also heard that you can scan a picture and send a printout. Good luck.
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what is
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stack
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(which
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are
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this
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needed to
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most
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fiance,
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much
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