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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Hi all,

When I visit this year my fiance I traveled my a foreign passport because I was not a US citizen yet. However, this month I will travel with an Amerian pasport, so my question is, for proof of meeting within 2 years, do I need to sen copies of both passports?

The foreign passport has over 4 stamps and the american will have only one for that visit. I know these visists are important and want to show them all, so I guess I need to copy only the biographical pages of both plus the stamps showing the entries and exits, right? or Do I need to photocopy both passports including empty pages, wouldn't that be too much?

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Hi all,

When I visit this year my fiance I traveled my a foreign passport because I was not a US citizen yet. However, this month I will travel with an Amerian pasport, so my question is, for proof of meeting within 2 years, do I need to sen copies of both passports?

The foreign passport has over 4 stamps and the american will have only one for that visit. I know these visists are important and want to show them all, so I guess I need to copy only the biographical pages of both plus the stamps showing the entries and exits, right? or Do I need to photocopy both passports including empty pages, wouldn't that be too much?

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Yes, I would provide copies of biographical pages and stamped pages from both passports along with boarding passes if you have them.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Brazil
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Hi all,

When I visit this year my fiance I traveled my a foreign passport because I was not a US citizen yet. However, this month I will travel with an Amerian pasport, so my question is, for proof of meeting within 2 years, do I need to sen copies of both passports?

The foreign passport has over 4 stamps and the american will have only one for that visit. I know these visists are important and want to show them all, so I guess I need to copy only the biographical pages of both plus the stamps showing the entries and exits, right? or Do I need to photocopy both passports including empty pages, wouldn't that be too much?

Thanks

You can send copies of both. If you're worried USCIS won't understand, you should attach a short explanation. Actually, I did not include any Passport stamps, as they don't prove that you met your partner. I included a few dated photos together, a hotel receipt/itenerary with both our names. Everything went well. I did not get an RFE to provide more evidence.

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For the "meeting within two years", you only need the most recent travel, on the US passport. But for the "bonafides of relationship", you want to show that you have met your fiance several times, so I'd do copies of all stamps in all passports.

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