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Hello, my fiance recently received his passport with visa on it and the manila envelope turned it with the immigration does it matter if the sealed plastic envelope is totally ripped? but the manila envelope is intact anyways. 

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Is this the "DO NOT OPEN" packet that is meant to remain sealed for POE?

 

If so, and if the damage is so much that you can see inside of the packet, you need to contact your embassy to have it resealed - or risk your partner being denied entry.

💌I-129F Filed: 2024-04-03 

⚠️NOA1: 2024-04-17

RFE: 2024-06-05

⚠️NOA2: 2024-08-02

📤USCIS to NVC: 2024-08-28

📤NVC to Embassy: 2024-09-24

📥Embassy Received: 2024-09-30

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37 minutes ago, smilingstone said:

Is this the "DO NOT OPEN" packet that is meant to remain sealed for POE?

 

If so, and if the damage is so much that you can see inside of the packet, you need to contact your embassy to have it resealed - or risk your partner being denied entry.

Yes I second this advice he gave you. Make sure everything is fine before traveling or you may risk been denied. 

Congratulations and 

Good luck 👍 

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4 hours ago, smilingstone said:

Is this the "DO NOT OPEN" packet that is meant to remain sealed for POE?

 

If so, and if the damage is so much that you can see inside of the packet, you need to contact your embassy to have it resealed - or risk your partner being denied entry.

Hi, no. I didn’t mean to confuse you. the manila envelope is totally sealed. when it was mailed, it was in a sealed plastic (the manila envelope and the passport inside) he opened and ripped the plastic to take his passport out. he never opened the manila envelope, just the plastic wrap that contained the manila envelope and his passport. thanks for responding, it made me overthink but I figured it out. 

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6 minutes ago, superpjdm said:

Hi, no. I didn’t mean to confuse you. the manila envelope is totally sealed. when it was mailed, it was in a sealed plastic (the manila envelope and the passport inside) he opened and ripped the plastic to take his passport out. he never opened the manila envelope, just the plastic wrap that contained the manila envelope and his passport. thanks for responding, it made me overthink but I figured it out. 

Yes it’s fine. It’s meant to be opened to get the passport.

 

 

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