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I-129f Passport Pages Enough For Proof of Citizenship & Meeting?

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Hello,

 

I'm working on the I-129f to bring my fiancée from the Philippines. For context, I am a naturalized citizen myself and became a citizen when I was very young through my parents' naturalization. The original plan for the I-129f was I was going to submit both my passport pages with visa stamps AND my certificate of naturalization as part of the documentation package. However, I discovered that my certificate of naturalization was signed incorrectly (wrong name and by my father) many years ago. I currently don't want to go through the whole tedious process of having it reissued (I will if I have to). Is it okay if I just submit full colored copies of ALL pages on my passport? Will it satisfy both the proof of citizenship requirement and evidence that we met (because of the visa stamps on it)?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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1 hour ago, CebuGuy said:

Hello,

 

I'm working on the I-129f to bring my fiancée from the Philippines. For context, I am a naturalized citizen myself and became a citizen when I was very young through my parents' naturalization. The original plan for the I-129f was I was going to submit both my passport pages with visa stamps AND my certificate of naturalization as part of the documentation package. However, I discovered that my certificate of naturalization was signed incorrectly (wrong name and by my father) many years ago. I currently don't want to go through the whole tedious process of having it reissued (I will if I have to). Is it okay if I just submit full colored copies of ALL pages on my passport? Will it satisfy both the proof of citizenship requirement and evidence that we met (because of the visa stamps on it)?

ID page and the appropriate pages with the stamps.   You no longer need ALL pages.

YMMV

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