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So we are planning on applying for the K1 visa in the near future for my girlfriend. Today my girlfriend visited on a travel visa. When she got to the US, she said they initially stamped her passport with the wrong date, some date in December. Then they stamped it a second time on the same page with the correct date. Is this likely to cause any issues when we apply for the K1 visa?

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1 minute ago, Michael Lombardi said:

So we are planning on applying for the K1 visa in the near future for my girlfriend. Today my girlfriend visited on a travel visa. When she got to the US, she said they initially stamped her passport with the wrong date, some date in December. Then they stamped it a second time on the same page with the correct date. Is this likely to cause any issues when we apply for the K1 visa?

 

Shouldn't, whenever you list times you met in person just omit the mistake they made. Shouldn't cause any issues honestly.

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Sometimes it seems that they stamp passports with the date that she is required to leave the country, not the entrance date. That could explain the December date. To be sure, you can check her I-94 on this website. It is her travel record, and it shows you what the US in their records for her visits to the US. As long as the I-94 is accurate, she should be okay! The December date may match the date she needs to leave/compliance as shown on the website. 
https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/ 

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Does it say December 2018? If so, then that should be the month of her permitted stay. In other words the deadline for her stay. When my mom came to visit us here, they stamped the permitted stay date, not the arrival date. She arrived in Dec 2017 and they stamped some date in June 2018.  They allowed her to stay 6 months. But she only was able to visit us for 2 weeks.

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