... in response to anything else???, posted by chris g on Jul 4, 2005Yes, just a simple and short letter that states your intentions to marry. I don’t think they are going to worry too much about this item, but the letters really should have a signature and date. I don’t know if they will accept an e-mailed letter from her. If you are in a hurry, can she FAX it to you?
If Bangkok is still processing all fiancée and immigrant visas for Cambodians, then put “Bangkok, Thailand” in item #20. That’s where they will forward your petition after it is approved.
For your evidence of meeting, include a couple of photos together and photocopies of your passport ID page and pages with immigration entry stamps, and a copy of your plane ticket/boarding passes if you have them.
I would include some evidence if mutual intent along with the letters, maybe a few samples of dated personal letters that show an ongoing relationship over a period of time since you first started corresponding, or any documents related to your marriage plans. I don’t think they will be too picky on this item.
Don't forget signatures and payment check!
Ray