can anyone help
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can anyone help
I just read that during the interview, they will want to see proof of communications. Well my fiancee and I communicate via calling card and her cell phone. I dont get a bill for the calling card. Is there anything I can do?
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Re: can anyone help
I would suggest calling her cell phone people and requesting they send an itemised bill for dates that you made with the calling cards (and pehaps, but probably difficult, transcripts of conversations). Do you still have the calling cards.
Also if you had e-mails, then you should print off ALL that you can find of correspondance between you both.
Also any letters, b'day cards etc will help.
Good luck
Also if you had e-mails, then you should print off ALL that you can find of correspondance between you both.
Also any letters, b'day cards etc will help.
Good luck
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Re: can anyone help
Originally posted by jimmyk:
I would suggest calling her cell phone people and requesting they send an itemised bill for dates that you made with the calling cards (and pehaps, but probably difficult, transcripts of conversations). Do you still have the calling cards.
Also if you had e-mails, then you should print off ALL that you can find of correspondance between you both.
Also any letters, b'day cards etc will help.
Good luck
I would suggest calling her cell phone people and requesting they send an itemised bill for dates that you made with the calling cards (and pehaps, but probably difficult, transcripts of conversations). Do you still have the calling cards.
Also if you had e-mails, then you should print off ALL that you can find of correspondance between you both.
Also any letters, b'day cards etc will help.
Good luck
You have what you have. You also have a ready explanation.
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Re: can anyone help
I've read in other posts here and on other groups that rarely do the
interviewers READ all the emails, and sometimes don't even look at them, but
I would advise against taking ALL of them to the interview with you. Read
them first and make sure there isn't something you wouldn't want them to
read. I recently read of one couple who included in their I129F packet
emails discussing the drug use of a relative. This information has resulted
in an investigation of the couple themselves.... Supply abundant emails, to
be sure, but use discretion.
Melissa
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> > Also if you had e-mails, then you should print off ALL that you can find
> of correspondance between you both.
> Also any letters, b'day cards etc will help.
> Good luck
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interviewers READ all the emails, and sometimes don't even look at them, but
I would advise against taking ALL of them to the interview with you. Read
them first and make sure there isn't something you wouldn't want them to
read. I recently read of one couple who included in their I129F packet
emails discussing the drug use of a relative. This information has resulted
in an investigation of the couple themselves.... Supply abundant emails, to
be sure, but use discretion.
Melissa
"jimmyk" wrote in message
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.com...
> > Also if you had e-mails, then you should print off ALL that you can find
> of correspondance between you both.
> Also any letters, b'day cards etc will help.
> Good luck
> --
> Posted via http://britishexpats.com
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Re: can anyone help
courtneydus2001 wrote:
> I just read that during the interview, they will want to see proof of
> communications. Well my fiancee and I communicate via calling card and
> her cell phone. I dont get a bill for the calling card. Is there
> anything I can do?
The cell phone records should be enough unless you use a calling card
that keeps a record for you.
> I just read that during the interview, they will want to see proof of
> communications. Well my fiancee and I communicate via calling card and
> her cell phone. I dont get a bill for the calling card. Is there
> anything I can do?
The cell phone records should be enough unless you use a calling card
that keeps a record for you.
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Re: can anyone help
jimmyk wrote:
> I would suggest calling her cell phone people and requesting they send
> an itemised bill for dates that you made with the calling cards (and
> pehaps, but probably difficult, transcripts of conversations). Do you
> still have the calling cards.
You realize, of course, that in many civilized countries cell phone
users do not pay for incoming calls.
> I would suggest calling her cell phone people and requesting they send
> an itemised bill for dates that you made with the calling cards (and
> pehaps, but probably difficult, transcripts of conversations). Do you
> still have the calling cards.
You realize, of course, that in many civilized countries cell phone
users do not pay for incoming calls.