Hello. If you travelled to the Dominican republic to meet your fiancé in person, then you could establish proof of that through entry and exit stamps in your passport, and your plane tickets and hotel reservations overseas. It would help if you have pictures but it's not going to be critical. I suggest you work with an attorney who can handle your case from start to finish to make sure that his process correctly. Some of us, including myself, charge a very affordable flat fee, with no hidden costs, to handle the case from start to finish. I file a G 28, which is a notice of appearance of attorney of record in the Immigration case. I am licensed in the state of Florida and Texas, and I handle cases all over the world.
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