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Passport scanning issues, and a couple other I-129f ?'s

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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I was going to make copies of my finace's passport stamps to send in with our I-129f.

He has visited me in the USA from Canada twice. Once in August 2009 for 5 weeks, and once now, was supposed to be a 3 month stay, but they put a "no eos/no cos" restriction on it and he is now only allowed to stay a month. Anyway, on top of the page with the two stamps from these trips, they stapled a paper on top, and they stapled it like, near the center of the passport page. I don't think folding the paper they stapled on seems wise... but I don't know how to scan it with that so totally in the way. Both trips stamps are on this page under this paper about the limitation of his stay.

Also, is it important to put the boarding passes from BOTH trips, or is just the first trip enough? I have already made copies of the first trips passes, but he seems to be missing one pass from this current trip. >.<

Finally, I thought I saw the answer to this somewhere, but I am not finding it right now... do I just send this in a regular document envelope? Should it be fastened? I read the guide for the K1... maybe I am just missing the answer somewhere.

Thank you for any advice. We are just about finished getting the packet as ready as it can be. :)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Scotland
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could you take a photograph of the passport page and lift the paper carefully out of the way? Some of my document copies were photographs rather than scans/photocopies and they printed out looking just as good. You could photograph/scan with the paper in place too and send both. I was never good at keeping my boarding passes and though I had 4 (or 5) per visit I usually only has one or two that I could find to copy - though I included the email itinerary to show what leg of my journey they were from.

May 2007 Met online

6th November 2007 Met in Person, returned to UK 9th January 2008

23rd June 2008 2nd trip to USA, returned 26th August 2008

22nd June 2009 3rd trip to USA, returned 20th September 2009

10th November 2009 I-129F package sent

17th November 2009 package signed for

12th December 2009 RFE(???) for CERTIFIED Divorce certificate, still not got NOA1

14 December 2009 TOLD OUR PACKAGE IS BEING RETURNED FOR INCOMPLETE DOCUMENTS - THERE GOES OUR TIMELINE BY 2 MONTHS

27th January 2010 STILL waiting for an NAO1!!!!! Packet was sent to someone else with same name and never returned, weather caused delays, telephone helpline ppl just keep saying to phone back as we have to be reassigned a new number. Argh!!! We should be approved or denied by now!!!!!

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