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Filed: Country: Taiwan
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I've searched the forum but couldn't find my specific answer.

In preparing evidence we have met at least once in the past two years, I have copies of both of our passport stamps.

Now how should I present it?

Just straight copies and let them figure it out? There are multiple stamps for one passport page.

Should I make a note in the blank spaces pointing out a specific time she came to the United States? Or should I make a note pointing to when I arrived in Taiwan?

Or any other suggestions.

Thanks!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Kenya
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In the blank space on the photocopied page I wrote things like "Passport stamps showing petitioner's trip to Kenya, 5/2009" and "passport stamps showing entry/exit to Tanzania for both petitioner and beneficiary, 12/2007."

K-1
09/09/09 - NOA1 :: 10/20/09 - NOA2 :: 01/11/10 - Interview :: 02/24/10 - POE :: 04/10/10 - Wedding

AOS
05/17/10 - NOA :: 06/08/10 - Transferred to CSC :: 07/02/10 - Biometrics :: 07/16/10 - EAD/AP Approved :: 10/26/10 - AOS Approved

ROC
08/16/12 - NOA :: 09/13/12 - Biometrics :: 04/12/13 - Approved :: 04/19/13 - GC received


Naturalization
08/22/13 - NOA :: 09/20/13 - Biometrics :: 01/30/14 - Interview - Approved :: 02/27/14 - Oath

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I've searched the forum but couldn't find my specific answer.

In preparing evidence we have met at least once in the past two years, I have copies of both of our passport stamps.

Now how should I present it?

Just straight copies and let them figure it out? There are multiple stamps for one passport page.

Should I make a note in the blank spaces pointing out a specific time she came to the United States? Or should I make a note pointing to when I arrived in Taiwan?

Or any other suggestions.

Thanks!

I made copies of my entire passport and in order to clarify for adjudicator, I pointed the appropriate stamps. I pointed to the two entry stamps of admission to the Dominican Republic and also pointed to the stamps of my return dates to the United States. I have other stamps in my passport of previous and unrelated trips, rather than letting the adjudicator figure it out, you could help a bit and point to the appropriate stamps.

Best wishes!

August 23, 2010 - I-129 F package sent via USPS priority mail with delivery confirmation.

August 30, 2010 - Per Department of Homeland Security (DHS) e-mail, petition received and routed to California Service Center for processing. Check cashed. I-797C Notice of Action by mail (NOA 1) - Received date 08/25/2010. Notice date 08/27/2010.

After 150 days of imposed anxious patience...

January 24, 2011 - Per USCIS website, petition approved and notice mailed.

January 31, 2011 - Approval receipt notice (NOA 2) received by mail. Called NVC, given Santo Domingo case number, and informed that petition was sent same day to consulate.

Called Visa Specialist at the Department of State every day for a case update. Informed of interview date on February, 16 2011. Informed that packet was mailed to fiance on February, 15 2011.

February 21, 2011 - Fiance has not yet received packet. Called 1-877-804-5402 (Visa Information Center of the United States Embassy) to request a duplicate packet in person pick-up at the US consulate in Santo Domingo. Packet can be picked-up by fiance on 02/28.

March 1, 2011 - Medical exam completed at Consultorios de Visa in Santo Domingo.

March 9, 2011 at 6 AM - Interview, approved!

March 18, 2011 - POE together. JFK and O'Hare airports. Legal wedding: May 16, 2011.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I only ever had my passport stamped twice, and have been to see my fiance 6 times. They don't always stamp it for some reason, but it never seemed to be an issue with regards to evidence. I just made copies of all my flight info; itinararies, boarding passes, etc.

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