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I plan to submit a page from my fiancée's passport as one piece of evidence supporting our personal meeting. The page shows the stamps made to the passport when she entered the US, along with the dates.

My question is, is it enough to show only copies of the page with the stamps, or must I send a copy of the entire passport and reference the applicable page? The page is opposite her American visa which contains her photo and identification. I was going to include that page to make it clear that the passport is hers. Is this good enough or does USCIS require the entire passport to establish authenticity?

Thanks in advance for all responses.

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Indonesia
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Just the page with the exit/entry stamps should be fine. If you want, maybe staple a copy of the bio page

The requirement for all pages is to prove citizenship. I think you were just asking about evidence of relationship.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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It clearly states you need all pages of the passport for the USC petitioner who is using the US passport to prove their US citizenship.

When using passports(for either the USC or foreign fiance(e)) as proof of meeting within the prior 2 years, a copy of the bio page plus page(s) with stamps and/or visa are sufficient.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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I plan to submit a page from my fiancée's passport as one piece of evidence supporting our personal meeting. The page shows the stamps made to the passport when she entered the US, along with the dates.

My question is, is it enough to show only copies of the page with the stamps, or must I send a copy of the entire passport and reference the applicable page? The page is opposite her American visa which contains her photo and identification. I was going to include that page to make it clear that the passport is hers. Is this good enough or does USCIS require the entire passport to establish authenticity?

Thanks in advance for all responses.

For proof of meeting, you only need the relevant pages with the passport stamps and the bio page.

You must include all pages if you are using the passport to prove US citizenship. That is not the case here. In this case, the passport stamps are being used to prove meeting in person.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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The OP already posted re this before and is too using the PP for citizenship

Yes, the OP is the USC petitioner. They are going to use their own US passport to prove their US citizenship, and they will need all pages of their passport in order to do that. That was all covered in the other post about that. THIS post is not about that. The OP asked about using his foreign fiance(e)'s passport stamps as evidence of meeting in person. The bio page(or her US visa in this case) and pages with the stamps will work for that. There is no requirement to show all pages of a passport for proving that you have met in person.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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KayDeeCee described my situation correctly. So it is clear that I do not need to send a copy of my fiancée's entire passport in order to offer her stamps as evidence of our personal meeting. On the other hand, I do need to submit a copy of my entire passport in order to use it to prove my US citizenship.

Thanks to everyone who responded to my question!

 
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