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Using passport stamps as proof?

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My apologies, I should have been a bit more specific to avoid confusion or misdirection.

I my case, K-1 fiancé visa, the I-129F form, part B, question 18, as part of the evidence that we have seen each other within the last 2 years, we are providing copies of the passport pages that have the relevant stamps for entering the respective countries.

Each page of the passport has the passport number on it (in holes punched at the bottom of each page), to show the link with the holder of the passport, I have also scanned the "bio" page that contains all the holder's info. I have inserted both the scan of the stamp and the bio on one page (MS word document) with a heading indicating what the document pertains to (i.e. I-129F supplement, proof of meeting stated on supplement relating to part B, question 18).

As Maxx121 states, that there are cases where the government specifically requests a copy of the passport. This is the case when the petitioner of the K1 uses a U.S. passport to show that he or she is a U.S. Citizen where the instruction specifically ask for copies of all pages. (see Instructions for Form I-129F, Petition for Alien Fiancé(e), OMB No. 1615-0001; Expires 02/29/2012) http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-129finstr.pdf

I hope this clarifies it.

Cheers,

Patrick

Not really pointelss, in some cases they require you to submit copies of all pages. Silly if you ask me, but thats the goverment for you.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I'm scanning the entire passport too!

Do you think 4 passport pages in 1 letter size paper is fine -- the text is a little on the small side, but still readable. Anybody do this?

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