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g-325a supplement and sufficent proof

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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I can see how these packets can get bigger and bigger. I put residence and employment together and it looks fine. Should these be an included document in the cover letter.

Also I do not have the passport stamps included as of yet. The are very blurry in the passport. I do have the copies of 4 (different trips) boarding passes.

It is necessary to include these stamps with the boarding pass? Also if yes the whole passport copied? Marked with highlighter? Or just specific pages?

Yes, list the additional sheets on your cover letter, listing all documents in the order in which you placed them.

Make copies of the passport stamps, and your bio pages to show it is your passport. No need to copy the whole passport. Try and zoom the size a bit or set it to print slightly darker if needed. Put it on the highest printing settings for the best outcome. Do not mark or highlight anything. Just copy them as they are. Get the best readable copy of them as you can, and do not skip sending them because you think they are too blurry.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Mexico
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Yes, list the additional sheets on your cover letter, listing all documents in the order in which you placed them.

Make copies of the passport stamps, and your bio pages to show it is your passport. No need to copy the whole passport. Try and zoom the size a bit or set it to print slightly darker if needed. Put it on the highest printing settings for the best outcome. Do not mark or highlight anything. Just copy them as they are. Get the best readable copy of them as you can, and do not skip sending them because you think they are too blurry.

perfect. i will try and get color copies as clear as possible..

thanks jay-kay

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I would personally use separate attachment sheets and label each one at the top, like: G-325A Attachment: Applicant's Residence Last 5 Years and G-325A Attachment: Applicant's Employment Last 5 Years. Sign and date each sheet.

Your evidence for the petition is fine. You only need to prove you are free to marry and have met in person in the last 2 years prior to filing. Your boarding passes, passport stamps and bio page from passport (no need to copy the entire passport cover to cover unless you are using the passport to prove your citizenship in place of a birth certificate) and photos should be fine.

yeah, this is what I would do.. separate sheet for each.SIGN AND DATE EACH SEPARATELY

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