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Filed: Country: China
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My god, the new camera we buy to go to see we fiancee, go to settings and engage the date stamp, this is the day and time of photo.. this is the evidence that officers at USCIS like, with disposable cams often times the negatives have this and also is part of the photo and when processing the date stamp appears on the back of the picture.

with digital cameras, you can enable this feature from the menu or settings for the camera.

god, i never thought of this and 3 trips to china already, and we have 4000 pics.

good luck

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: China
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My god, the new camera we buy to go to see we fiancee, go to settings and engage the date stamp, this is the day and time of photo.. this is the evidence that officers at USCIS like, with disposable cams often times the negatives have this and also is part of the photo and when processing the date stamp appears on the back of the picture.

with digital cameras, you can enable this feature from the menu or settings for the camera.

god, i never thought of this and 3 trips to china already, and we have 4000 pics.

good luck

I didn't know they wanted time stamped photos. 3 trips to China also and I only have pics with dates from the first trip. Personally I don't like that on them, but in this case I wish I had the date on all of them. Good luck I am wondering if the camera has the date, but it's just not shown on the pic? Time to do some research.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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The date stamps don't make a difference. A person can set the camera date to anything they want.

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