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thank you all for your help nead more info

hi again all will phone card be ok starting work on k1 that all i use to call her? we im and email each all the time we tryed to write but the mail dident get thru is there a nother way to send mail????? thanks again for your help!!!!

By dannyjcruz584 on Jul 11, 2007, 12:25 in Friendly Talkzone. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


Brians says on Jul 11, 2007, 15:08:

The emails will help as well but the phone card is good too. Don't sweat all that stuff. These visas are a lay up. Just make sure all of your information is organized. Don't forget any info or else that will delay it. I submitted my wife's (then fiancee) and she was here in three months. They don't really question anything as long as you can show you have met in person in the last two years which will be no problem.

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Robert Jorge says on Jul 11, 2007, 21:54:

Don't worry about it. Since you use your phone card, just highlight your phone bill where each time you have used your phone card ... (the 800 number). Though I gave it to the interviewer, he didn't seem to care much about the phone records or look at it closely. He did flip through the Emails though.

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goin_south says on Jul 11, 2007, 22:29:

If I show em the phone records of the number of times I might call the 800 number each day, (because of the severe ratio of 'no. of times dialed to no. of times made good connection) he would immediately know I WAS QUITE A NEUROTIC DUCK.

Why Not Colombia?..........Stay Tuned, for more.... utterly worthless, self-indulgent gobbets of nonsense.

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Miguel_Clavo says on Jul 11, 2007, 22:33:

yeah right..more like 976 numbers......jajjajajaj

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Robert Jorge says on Jul 11, 2007, 23:41:

I highlighted every call. It was ridiculous, but what the hell? I may have had 2 or 3 calls per day that were a few minutes. I also probably had 2 or 3 per day that were 1 minute - no answer type calls. I just highlighted 'em all. For us, it didn't matter. The guy just glanced at the stack of statements - he didn't care. He looked at those Emails closer though.

He who farts in church, sits in his own pew.

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goin_south says on Jul 12, 2007, 00:04:

well.... as for 'hard evidence', in reality, rob.... the 800 number called, could have been to Timbuktu, right? Rob, what do you suppose Clavo is smokin tonight? 976 Numbers? Clavo?

Why Not Colombia?..........Stay Tuned, for more.... utterly worthless, self-indulgent gobbets of nonsense.

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Robert Jorge says on Jul 12, 2007, 00:14:

That's true GS and I thought of that also, but with all the other evidence, they took my word for it. If you were actually required to show home number to home number calls, you would have to be richer than most people, and stupid with money to burn. The interviewer isn't dumb, and knows everybody uses calling cards and such. Like I said, do not worry about this too much. If you make an effort to show the calls you made and are questioned, just tell the interviewer, "ya, that's the 800 number of he phone card I used." "Wanna see one, I have a few used ones right here." It is just a little bit of evidence added onto all the rest of the evidence. In my opinion, the photos and emails are much more important - photos especially.

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goin_south says on Jul 12, 2007, 06:14:

an actual calling card. (not virtual)? Okay, I guess I'll get a 'hard copy'

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