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I am a citizen of US (naturalized) and Philippines (born)

December 2011 I traveled to Sabah, Malaysia for 5 days with my fiancé to attend a wedding.

I was looking at my US Passport and apparently, I didn't present my US passport at the Malaysian Immigration window.. Instead I presented my Philippine passport. When I checked my Philippine passport, the visa stamp was there.

Now my question is this...

Should I present a copy of the pages of my Philippine passport ??

I am including our pictures from Malaysia as well as my flight itineraries in my I-129F petition packet so I want to know if it is safe to include these pictures.

Hmm.. Please help.

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Is that the only time within the two year window you met? If so yes, I'd present the Philipines passport. If you are just using the trip as bonafide evidence, the photos and boarding passes will be enough.

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Hehe... we have a long history.

That was not our first time together.

We've known each other since October 2006 and we became a couple in January 2007.

I was born in Iloilo Philippines, but my family and I moved to Guam when I was 1yr old.

I went back to Iloilo city to attend college in June 2006. So I had to re-claim my Philippine citizenship because the school I attended does not accept foreign citizens.

My fiance is also from Iloilo city.

2011 was just our first time to travel to another country together.

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I have the same problem! Did you ever find out?

I hope someone in here can help us.

I was thinking of including copies of my PI passport in addition to my US passport and just attaching a sheet that explains the issue with the visa stamp.

But I don't know.. I want to hear other member's opinion first because I do it.

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I was thinking of including copies of my PI passport in addition to my US passport and just attaching a sheet that explains the issue with the visa stamp.

you can do that too if it makes you feel better


8/16/2012 I-129F NOA1
11/8/2012 Married
1/3/2013 I-129F cancelled
1/29/2013 withdrawal notice received
2/5/2013 I-130 NOA1 with error on wife's name
Case status not available
2/5/2013 Unable to generate service request

3/13/2013 transferred to local office
3/26/2013 Service request generated
4/12/2013 Infopass, file in workflow March 28
4/19/2013 Case status available - APPROVED!

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For information on my detour and the steps I took to free my petition, check
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6/11/2013 Case number and IIN assigned

6/12/2013 DS-3032 emailed

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6/14/2013 DS-3032 emailed attention superuser (stupid me)

6/23/2013 DS-3032 emailed attention supervisor

6/24/2013 DS-3032 accepted

6/25/2013 IV bill generated and paid

07/06/2013 IV & AOS sent; 07/11/2013 NVC logs received

07/30/2013 IV Accepted; AOS Checklist

08/01/2013 AOS Checklist received

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08/28/2013 Case Complete

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I am a citizen of US (naturalized) and Philippines (born)

December 2011 I traveled to Sabah, Malaysia for 5 days with my fiancé to attend a wedding.

I was looking at my US Passport and apparently, I didn't present my US passport at the Malaysian Immigration window.. Instead I presented my Philippine passport. When I checked my Philippine passport, the visa stamp was there.

Now my question is this...

Should I present a copy of the pages of my Philippine passport ??

I am including our pictures from Malaysia as well as my flight itineraries in my I-129F petition packet so I want to know if it is safe to include these pictures.

Hmm.. Please help.

If you are using that meeting as evidence for the "having met within 2 years" requirement, yes. You will need to include copies of the Philippine passport as well, as it is the only passport that shows you being in Malaysia..

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actually the last time we saw each other in person was right before i left the philippines last year june 2012.

i guess i shouldn't worry because we have a lot of hard evidence, but you never know.

anyway thank you all for your replies. this has helped me alot and put my mind at ease for now... until a new issue pops up!

thank you all!

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