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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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I am a little worried now .... I didn't include copies of my passport ... however I did include copies of hotel receipts , engagement ring receipt from Phils, boarding passes both 2 and from, luggage copies etc ... anyone else get a RFE for not including copies of your entire passport ... I wish I would of read more on this website before I sent the petition in ... it does not say in the instructions for the form on the USCIS website to include this ... anyone else have any experience with this? We would really hate to get delayed (RFE) due to this ... thanks in advance for any info or help. Is there anything we can do now by sending in copies of the passport premptively?

Met: November 05, 2008

Met in Cebu first time: March 27, 2009

Engaged: March 29, 2009

Filed K1 Fiance Visa : April 15, 2009

Fly to the US Finally: October 10, 2009

Married : November 07, 2009

Pregnant YAY : Baby due July 03, 2010 :)

File AOS/EAD/Travel: February 26, 2010

EAD/Travel approved: April 26, 2010

Our Baby Boy Born: June 24, 2010

AOS approved YAY! Green Card Received October 4, 2010

Filed: Country: Jamaica
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I am a little worried now .... I didn't include copies of my passport ... however I did include copies of hotel receipts , engagement ring receipt from Phils, boarding passes both 2 and from, luggage copies etc ... anyone else get a RFE for not including copies of your entire passport ... I wish I would of read more on this website before I sent the petition in ... it does not say in the instructions for the form on the USCIS website to include this ... anyone else have any experience with this? We would really hate to get delayed (RFE) due to this ... thanks in advance for any info or help. Is there anything we can do now by sending in copies of the passport premptively?

I think the copies of every page of your passport are only required if you don't have a copy of your birth certificate to prove citizenship...

I think the information you provided should be enough proof of having met in person, so if you included a copy of the front and back of your birth certificate for proof of citizenship then you are ok....

I think :blush:

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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I actually included a actual original copy of my BC ... I was thinking more along the lines of them issuing a RFE as primary proof of meeting ... however the boarding passes there and back plainly show the dates when I was there ... with my name and all ... crosses fingers ... maybe I am just worrying too much hehe

Met: November 05, 2008

Met in Cebu first time: March 27, 2009

Engaged: March 29, 2009

Filed K1 Fiance Visa : April 15, 2009

Fly to the US Finally: October 10, 2009

Married : November 07, 2009

Pregnant YAY : Baby due July 03, 2010 :)

File AOS/EAD/Travel: February 26, 2010

EAD/Travel approved: April 26, 2010

Our Baby Boy Born: June 24, 2010

AOS approved YAY! Green Card Received October 4, 2010

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I actually included a actual original copy of my BC ... I was thinking more along the lines of them issuing a RFE as primary proof of meeting ... however the boarding passes there and back plainly show the dates when I was there ... with my name and all ... crosses fingers ... maybe I am just worrying too much hehe

I am in the process too (129F) so I am no expert but my opinion (like my 401k...worthless) is that you are ok. The BC proves you are a US citizen, the passport would only serve to show entering the country. The boarding passes/tickets should meet this requirement. Good luck

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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I am a little worried now .... I didn't include copies of my passport ... however I did include copies of hotel receipts , engagement ring receipt from Phils, boarding passes both 2 and from, luggage copies etc ... anyone else get a RFE for not including copies of your entire passport ... I wish I would of read more on this website before I sent the petition in ... it does not say in the instructions for the form on the USCIS website to include this ... anyone else have any experience with this? We would really hate to get delayed (RFE) due to this ... thanks in advance for any info or help. Is there anything we can do now by sending in copies of the passport premptively?

Copies of the entire passport are needed only to prove citizenship, if you gave a birth certificate or other proof of citizenship then you are fine in that regard.

Passport stamps are primary evidence you were in a country and support your description of meeting. Boarding passes do the same. IF you provided other evidence of citizenship and IF you provided enough evidence of meeting in person, you will be fine.

VERMONT! I Reject Your Reality...and Substitute My Own!

Gary And Alla

 
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