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So I had a question in regards to showing meeting in person with copy of passport stamps.i need to know the best way to make copies of passport stamps. I visit three times already but going back two more times before I decide on the k1. My first question Is wouldn’t the stamps be faded by next year . Second question would I go to a library and use a color printer and make copies. Or should I wait until I get close to filing then do it.

 

please advice

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If you are worried about stamps fading, make a copy, or take a photo of them now.  I would take a photo as you can always download them later and put them on a PowerPoint slide.

 

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20 minutes ago, thenewkid2020 said:

So I had a question in regards to showing meeting in person with copy of passport stamps.i need to know the best way to make copies of passport stamps. I visit three times already but going back two more times before I decide on the k1. My first question Is wouldn’t the stamps be faded by next year . Second question would I go to a library and use a color printer and make copies. Or should I wait until I get close to filing then do it.

 

please advice

Stamps shouldn't fade unless they are exposed to light. I have a passport that is 14 years old and the stamps from that time period are still good 

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9 minutes ago, Solaris81 said:

Stamps shouldn't fade unless they are exposed to light. I have a passport that is 14 years old and the stamps from that time period are still good 

Exactly what I was going to say. My first passport I got when I was 16 I still have, and I know the stamps are still good, and they are 30 years old. My first stamp was to the Bahamas as I recall back in the day.

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13 minutes ago, thenewkid2020 said:

So after your passport is full you get to keep it and just  Get a new one or do you return the old one.

You get to keep it.  You will need it when you are ready to apply for Naturalization.

 
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