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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hi,

Dumb question i know but i need to make sure i am correct ... My husband can not find his birth certicate yet but has his passport... he only needs to submit one or the other? And he needs to photocopy every page in his passport...14 pages to be exact?

Thanks all

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Filed: Other Country: United Kingdom
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Hi,

Dumb question i know but i need to make sure i am correct ... My husband can not find his birth certicate yet but has his passport... he only needs to submit one or the other? And he needs to photocopy every page in his passport...14 pages to be exact?

Thanks all

Well I would love to answer your question but it looks like you are applying for N/A so cant help you with that... Maybe a good idea to amend your profile so people know what it is you are applying for..

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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If he is the US citizen, and you're filing for your I 130, then yes, every page in his passport is acceptable.

I know it seems a little harsh but really, you'll get WAY more help if you fill in your timelines and let people know what your applying for, where you're from and what stage you're at.

On that note, in your timeline it says your consualate is Armenia? I'll assume that that's just you filling it all in tout de suite?

Best of luck on your journey...

ok. took me a few to figure out how to do that amend part but done.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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lol having a stressful day sorry... First i couldnt find out how to amend my profile and then i put the wrong email address in my timeline.. then it is suppose to say canada but says that lol ..

Thanks for the help :)

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Finland
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I don't understand why you have to photocopy all pages of your passport. All you need to proof US citizenship is the biographical page (the page with your pic, etc...). The other pages just prove you're either a person who doesn't travel, or someone who gets lucky and travels AND gets stamps! They don't care what countries you've been to (unless you're using that as evidence of visiting your spouse).

Our timeline:

2/88: We met in Sydney, Australia at a youth hostel! He's Finnish, I'm American-both were in our early 20s at the time and fresh out of college (so couldn't afford to visit each other's countries after that!). We had a three-day romance, then went our separate ways. He actually was going to Sydney a week later, but decided at the last minute to cut his trip short in another country and go early. Wow.

1988-1998: Wrote "snail mail" letters/sent Xmas cards, but lived our separate lives. I married someone else, divorced in 2006...he lived with someone for years and then that ended.

10/08: Because of a series of random life events, I Googled my Finn Man and found him (but no link to his email, and the website his name was on was in Estonian so I couldn't even read it!). It took me two weeks to find a link to someone else, who forwarded my email to him (we were both single at the time thankfully!!!!). The email went to his spam folder but he happened to check it that day and responded back to me immediately! This was after 10 years of no contact and almost 21 years of not seeing each other after we first met.

11/08-5/09: We traveled back and forth to visit each other. Love at first (second?) sight!

7/09: Married in Helsinki, Finland...after meeting randomly 21 1/2 years ago and finding each other again!!!!!

8/13/09: I-130 sent!!!!!!!!!

Rest is on my timeline!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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That is why I was asking the question. IT says ALL pages but I didn't think it made sense to photocop 14 pages worth when only a few pages say anything but I will do whatever they want haha

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Filed: Country: Mexico
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I don't understand why you have to photocopy all pages of your passport. All you need to proof US citizenship is the biographical page (the page with your pic, etc...). The other pages just prove you're either a person who doesn't travel, or someone who gets lucky and travels AND gets stamps! They don't care what countries you've been to (unless you're using that as evidence of visiting your spouse).

Yea I just sent in a photocopy of my biographical page of my passport and a photo copy of my brith cer.

12/28/2007-- Married in mexico

02/2/2009- Sent out I-130

02/06/2009-Noa1

04/27/2009-Noa2 Approved :)

05/02/2009-noa2 Hardcopy in the mail :)

05/18/09- Nvc case number and Ds-3032 also paid Aos bill

06/16/2009- paid IV bill

07/20/2009- sent out Aos ( yea I paid everything now im sending it. I was out of town with my hubby for 2months Thank God they let us pay online now only if we could send everything else online lol )

07/30/2009- Sent out DS-230

08/12/2009- Case Complete with NVC

09/01/2009- Visa interview has been scheduled for 10/05/2009. Letter by email.

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