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Hi, me and my fiance who currently lives in Engalnd are just about done with our K1 visa Packet. I just have a question about the passport photos and the photos i printed out for proof of meeting in person. I have paper protectors on most of the pages in the packet but i was wondering if i should put our passport pics in a snack bag with our names on it, and use a paper clip to attach it to a piece of paper and put it inside the paper proector. Also the same thing for the pictures of meeting in person??? 

 

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I did that for all of my pictures. They will probably take them out anyway, but I figure that at least the pictures will be safe until they get to the scanner.

Although I would be sure to write your name, date, location, description, and people in the photo information on the back of the picture (passport pictures only need the name in pencil).

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4 minutes ago, mc962 said:

I did that for all of my pictures. They will probably take them out anyway, but I figure that at least the pictures will be safe until they get to the scanner.

Although I would be sure to write your name, date, location, description, and people in the photo information on the back of the picture (passport pictures only need the name in pencil).

Oh cool! So you used sheet protectors too along with the ziplock baggies? 

 

 

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Just ziplocks for the photos for me, I thought about sheet protectors, but realized they will be taking everything out, scanning it, and rearranging it in their order, so it didn't make much sense to me for them to do that with so many pages.

Just avoid big clunky binders.

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