We didn't have a lot of evidence because the marriage was back in 2000-2001, it was an arranged marriage - so she didn't know him much beforehand, and the evidence she did have, she had given to the attorney who disappeared after being suspended. However, she did have a handful of amazing photographs of the wedding ceremony with hundreds of guests, a 14-person wedding party, and phenomenal native and western style dresses, etc. We did not have these photos before, and so did not submit them to the court, but when the judge asked her if she had anything else, she said she had the photos in her email and could show them on her phone.
That didn't work, so I offered to have her forward the email to me so I could show the court, the government's attorney, the client, and myself the photos on my iPad. The courtroom doesn't have good wireless internet connectivity, and I bring my mobile hotstpot with me, so I was able to easily open the emails, open the attachments, and show them to the parties on my iPad in amazing clarity and full-color... Which is way better than the black and white rephotocopied-ten-times pictures that were submitted before.
I believe that these photos, and my being able to show them on this here iPad (which I am using to type this as well) could have been the difference between her being approved or denied. She was approved! Thanks, Steve.
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