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Should i sign all pages of my passport for my AOS?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
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Hello guys!

So we are in the in the process of submitting our adjustment of status but I notice that they'll need my passport (i am the beneficiary or Alien if yiu wanna call it that) but i remember that my wife (then fiancee) had to sign all pages of her US passport when we submitted our I129F, so i am wondering if now we will have to do the same with my Jamaican passport for the adjustment of status?  Also,We havent received the job letter yet, could we use her most recent paystubs as proof of employment?

 

Let me know please 

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