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I misplaced my packet with the boarding passes from my previous visits! All I have are the electronic e tickets, itineraries and passport stamps. I had filed for a K1 before and was not approved in the New Delhi embassy. I am now filing my CR1 after marriage. I have pictures, e tickets, itineraries and passport stamps and letter from my parents and friends.

Any advise? Has this happened to anyone else before>

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The passport stamps are good enough. It's like there's a pecking order to the quality of a thing - an itinerary is OK, but doesn't prove you got on the plane, but a stamp in your passport shows you actually went and arrived. I think you have enough without the boarding passes.

It's not uncommon for folks to only get e-tickets and e-boarding passes (emailed or via an airline app, as I use), so the big physical card type are sort of hard to come by these days. :)

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The passport stamps are good enough. It's like there's a pecking order to the quality of a thing - an itinerary is OK, but doesn't prove you got on the plane, but a stamp in your passport shows you actually went and arrived. I think you have enough without the boarding passes.

It's not uncommon for folks to only get e-tickets and e-boarding passes (emailed or via an airline app, as I use), so the big physical card type are sort of hard to come by these days. smile.png

I think so too. I hardly have any boarding passes at all. Passport stamps mean things, going and coming and such. :)

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Thanks for your responses. I am at the end of my rope here. At this point, I just want to hear what the USCIS decision is. I think I am beyond a yes or no. I am going to use this year to network with friends so I can find a job in some third country if the need arises.

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Thanks for your responses. I am at the end of my rope here. At this point, I just want to hear what the USCIS decision is. I think I am beyond a yes or no. I am going to use this year to network with friends so I can find a job in some third country if the need arises.

It'll be fine! Just keep your chin up - you're doing all the right things, and you sound very well prepared.

Don't spend any time worrying about the boarding passes.

* I-130/CR-1 visa by Direct Consular Filing in London
3rd May 2013 - Married in London

7th May 2013 - I-130 filed
4th June 2013 - NOA2 (approved)
16th July 2013 - Interview (approved)
30th July 2013 - POE San Francisco
29th August 2013 - 2 year green card arrived

 

* How? Read my DCF London I-130 for CR1/IR1 Spouse Guide

* Removal of Conditions (RoC) via California Service Centre
1st May 2015 - 90 day RoC window opened
6th May 2015 - I-751 filed (delivered 8th May, cheque cashed 18th May)
7th August 2015 - Approved / GC production

27th August 2015 - 10 year green card arrived

* Naturalisation (Citizenship) via Phoenix Lockbox

* San Francisco Field Office:
1st May 2016 - N-400 window opened
20th August 2016 - N-400 filed

26th August 2016 - NOA1
13th September 2016 - Biometrics

12th January 2017 - Biometrics (again)
30th May 2017 - Interview (approved)
7th June 2017 - Oath

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