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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Guyana
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well my wife's interview is in January so I am getting all the pictures together and thats when I realize we got married on March 20th and all the pics are dated March 19th :o

its date stamped by the camera and apparently there is no way to remove the dates other than cropping the pics. So what you guys think I should do? Crop all the pics and take off the dates or leave them as is and try explain the discreprancy??? I dunno if they will believe it and find this as a reason for AP and such stuffs

I am really worried and I cannot believe the pics taken before and after that day are dated correctly....how the heck did this happen :( :( :(

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Russia
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Aw, I hear you, some of our wedding pictures my sister took of us had not just the day wrong, but the year as well, - basically we got married in 2011 and the date on her pictures was 2006. :/ I think it is best if you crop the images to get the wrong date out, they will only glance at the pictures and it is simply the icing on the cake. As long as she will answer all the other questions right, the pictures won't make it or break it! ;) Good Luck!

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well my wife's interview is in January so I am getting all the pictures together and thats when I realize we got married on March 20th and all the pics are dated March 19th :o

its date stamped by the camera and apparently there is no way to remove the dates other than cropping the pics. So what you guys think I should do? Crop all the pics and take off the dates or leave them as is and try explain the discreprancy??? I dunno if they will believe it and find this as a reason for AP and such stuffs

I am really worried and I cannot believe the pics taken before and after that day are dated correctly....how the heck did this happen :( :( :(

Crop the photos.

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tks pushbrk, its a real headache and cropping off the date from some of the pics is leading to some ppl getting deleted from the pics :(

I wouldn't bother doing anything. It doesn't matter. It is one day out. That is not unusual. Plenty people set the time at home then go to another time zone and the date would be 1 day out. If you are worried about it put a note about it in your cover letter. You're not going to get refused because your camera isn't set right.

I think people sweat about the small stuff to much.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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I wouldn't bother doing anything. It doesn't matter. It is one day out. That is not unusual. Plenty people set the time at home then go to another time zone and the date would be 1 day out. If you are worried about it put a note about it in your cover letter. You're not going to get refused because your camera isn't set right.

I think people sweat about the small stuff to much.

Better be safe than sorry. what some consider as 'small stuff' has triggered denials and AP for some poeple......

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tks pushbrk, its a real headache and cropping off the date from some of the pics is leading to some ppl getting deleted from the pics :(

Life is full of choices. The use of these photos, NOW, has one purpose and that purpose has nothing to do with how anybody might feel about being cropped out of a photo they aren't ever going to see anyway.

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thanks guys I have cropped the pics and order the prints

Are you talking about prints or digital photos ?

Its digital and now I gotta print them out so I am cropping them bcoz I tried everything possible and you cant get those dates off

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For immigration purposes, this is totally irrelevant.

For memory purposes, figure about 5 minutes per photo with Photoshop and the date will be gone.

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