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Nope we have no children together, I have a 19 year old son that lives in the U.S. and he's got a 30 year old Daughter who has a family of her own here in Canada and will only be coming to visit us in the States when we move.....so no issues there!! But thank you so much for mentioning it!! :thumbs:

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No, the bio page works just fine. That's all I sent.

It might have worked for you, but the Guide on this website says every page and the I-130 instructions suggest that is the case too. The I-130 instructions say to prove citizenship send "A copy of your unexpired U.S. passport". That sounds vague, but other immigration forms (e.g., I-485) explicitly ask for only specific pages in the passport. This suggests they may want to see the entire passport copy for I-130 purposes.

Everyone's mileage may vary though.

One other question........omg I keep thinking of things, I wish my mind would just shut off. Where would I find my husbands vaccination records in Canada? He has no idea!!

His pediatrician? His parents?

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Wow, his pediatrician and both parents are deceased unfortunately :crying: That's one of the main reasons we are leaving Canada, neither of us has any family here and all of my family is in the States. We both need and love being with family! Thank you very much for your response.

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Wow, his pediatrician and both parents are deceased unfortunately :crying: That's one of the main reasons we are leaving Canada, neither of us has any family here and all of my family is in the States. We both need and love being with family! Thank you very much for your response.

Sorry about that. Maybe the pediatrician left his patient records with whoever took over his practice? Or maybe his parents had them stored away somewhere?

If not, don't worry. You can go to a doctor and sometimes they can do blood tests to verify that you've been immunized, or perhaps give you the immunizations that you need.

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