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Hello to all VJ members,

I have question regarding passport stamp. Is it needed to photocopy the Entry and Exit stamps as a proof of meeting in person?

or just the Entry stamp page?

Hope you give some ideas...Thank you!

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I would photocopy your entire passport and use a highlighter to highlight the entry and exist stamps. That what I had to do after receiving the RFE.

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Hello to all VJ members,

I have question regarding passport stamp. Is it needed to photocopy the Entry and Exit stamps as a proof of meeting in person?

or just the Entry stamp page?

Hope you give some ideas...Thank you!

I asked my husband to put copies of entry and exit stamps to match the date when we met in person. We met in another country though.

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Hello to all VJ members,

I have question regarding passport stamp. Is it needed to photocopy the Entry and Exit stamps as a proof of meeting in person?

or just the Entry stamp page?

Hope you give some ideas...Thank you!

We did scan both entry and exit stamps, of all our international travels. Normally, most immigration officers stamp it on the same page, but I assume it is not in your case. It's just another page though, so it should be not much of a work. Remember that this strengthens the circumstance/s of your meetings, so it's always better to be fully documented. :)

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Yeah, the stamp of entry and exit were on different pages.

I have follow-up question:

Does it needed to photocopy the passport from page 1 (where it shows name with photo) up to the last page where the Exit Stamp showed?

or just the page where the entry and exit were showed?

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Hello to all VJ members,

I have question regarding passport stamp. Is it needed to photocopy the Entry and Exit stamps as a proof of meeting in person?

or just the Entry stamp page?

Hope you give some ideas...Thank you!

Yes a copy of the BIO page and entry/exit stamps are good proof of having met in person, along with boarding passes and photos together.

You do not need to send a copy of every page of the passport unless you are using it to prove citizenship in lieu of a birth certificate.

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