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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Peru
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Hello all,

 

I was wondering if USCIS would allow if I made a statement about the burden that it would be to obtain a passport photo of my fiance? First of all, in Peru it is very hard to get the specifications correct, secondly, to send mail from Peru to the US often costs around $100 because the post is privatized (unless you use the national mail service which will not guarantee receipt) and it also takes roughly two months even with a private service. Any input would be appreciated! Thank you.

 

Best,

 

MJ

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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Take a photo with the phone, with a white background and use the photo tool (https://tsg.phototool.state.gov/photo) to adjust the picture

The photo tool clearly explains the requirements 

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11/17/2016: Got engaged
11/28/2016: I-130 sent to Chicago IL lock box
01/12/2016: NOA1

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54 minutes ago, mauf09@gmail.com said:

Hello all,

 

I was wondering if USCIS would allow if I made a statement about the burden that it would be to obtain a passport photo of my fiance? First of all, in Peru it is very hard to get the specifications correct, secondly, to send mail from Peru to the US often costs around $100 because the post is privatized (unless you use the national mail service which will not guarantee receipt) and it also takes roughly two months even with a private service. Any input would be appreciated! Thank you.

 

Best,

 

MJ

Don’t want to play their game?  = no visa.

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She can take a picture where she is, either herself or at a photo place (I took it at a local photo place), send it to you digitally and you can print it out at CVS or Walgreens. That’s how everyone does it 

 

 

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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2 hours ago, mauf09@gmail.com said:

Hello all,

 

I was wondering if USCIS would allow if I made a statement about the burden that it would be to obtain a passport photo of my fiance? First of all, in Peru it is very hard to get the specifications correct, secondly, to send mail from Peru to the US often costs around $100 because the post is privatized (unless you use the national mail service which will not guarantee receipt) and it also takes roughly two months even with a private service. Any input would be appreciated! Thank you.

 

Best,

 

MJ

If you file the I-130 online, you upload the passport style photos.  There is no need to submit a physical passport photo.

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Filed: Other Country: Philippines
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Greetings!

Like they suggested have her scan the photos, also there are a lot of internet cafes and photo labs in Peru, in fact a lot of internet cafes or all hotels offer internet services. Ty. BG

p.s. there are so many photo labs in Peru as well.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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46 minutes ago, throwitaway said:

Curious, they used to attach the actual photo to the visa? My visa photo is B/W and is printed. 

it is laminated on left side of visa  (black and white -not full size 2x2)

 

https://www.***removed***/sample-usa-non-immigrant-visa/

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13 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

it is laminated on left side of visa  (black and white -not full size 2x2)

 

https://www.***removed***/sample-usa-non-immigrant-visa/

Not that it’s important, but mine and my spouse’s IV photograph is definitely not laminated, or raised in any way, it appears to just be printed along with the rest of the visa.

 

I have an old NIV from the 90s, that photo is definitely laminated, but I didn’t realize that persisted even until recently.

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5 hours ago, mauf09@gmail.com said:

Hello all,

 

I was wondering if USCIS would allow if I made a statement about the burden that it would be to obtain a passport photo of my fiance? First of all, in Peru it is very hard to get the specifications correct, secondly, to send mail from Peru to the US often costs around $100 because the post is privatized (unless you use the national mail service which will not guarantee receipt) and it also takes roughly two months even with a private service. Any input would be appreciated! Thank you.

 

Best,

 

MJ

Husband or fiancé? In a previous post you mentioned a husband… 

 

https://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/800608-citizen-evidence-for-petitioner-need-consular-letter-birth-certificate/

 

 

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6 hours ago, SteveInBostonI130 said:

If you file the I-130 online, you upload the passport style photos.  There is no need to submit a physical passport photo.

If this is for a spouse and the spouse is overseas no need to upload the photos according to the I-130 instructions.

"You must submit two identical color passport-style photographs of yourself and your spouse (if he or she is in the United States) taken within 30 days of filing this petition"

But, passport photo will be required at NVC stage. 

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