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Filed: Country: Philippines
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really?? all of you who answered disregarded what was written? Copying the blank pages is asked for, but it seems more like only the arrival and departure stamps were scanned, NOT THE FIRST TWO PAGES WHICH SHOWS PASSPORT NUMBER, PHOTO, DOB, ADDRESS, ECT... which are the identification pages for the passport holder.

The OP, you can scan the blank pages if you wish, but it seems like the identification pages at the beginning are what you need to scan. You can re-scan the entry and departure stamps as well (which I would recommend) and possibly the pages in-between (which I feel is extraneous).

Filed: Country: Colombia
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I just got my RFE in the mail, so since both me and my fiance both met in dubai, i showed both passport stamps from both sides stating we met in dubai not pakistan, and in the RFE it saids: The petitioner only submitted copies of passprt pages with admission stamps but missing identification pages: USCIS is unable to recognize who is the passport holder So I sent them my boarding passes as evidence already so here is my questions "SO are they asking me to photocopy the entire passport to prove that this is my port of entry stamp and exit?? In my petition i only submitted the page of the stamp of entry and exit..pls give as much answers as possible on how u guys show ur entry stamps on passport .. thanks again

photo copy all passport pages it doesn't matter if there are other dates and countrys stamped.. every page is important to be shown

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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the safest and CORRECT way to do it is to send ALL pages of both passports, I know it sounds strange to send all blank pages but that is a requirement that we all have/had to do.

Good luck on your journey. short cuts lead to no where in this process.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Just a tip for what it's worth. We made COLOR copies of all pages and clipped them together for a more original appearance.

In their minds, someone with the name the same as you traveled using that boarding pass. However, your passport identifies you (and matches to your paperwork) and the fact that you traveled and where (which matches to the boarding pass), which is why its considered primary evidence and the boarding pass secondary evidence.

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