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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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hello VJ peeps, happy holiday to everyone! :) I'm almost at the end of the process of filling out the K1 forms and gathering the evidences, I never thought it's really gonna be tough but I'm sure it's all gonna be worth it. Thank God for this site and people here that supported me. ;)

Anyways, for the passport stamps I've read that all passport pages needs to be photocopied. So I photocopied everything, but I noticed that I have a lot of papers now (it's as thick as a book like almost hundred or so). Coz I've been to US twice so that means I have to photocopy 2 passport pages and that doesn't include my bf's coz he's also been here in the Philippines. My question is do I still need to photocopy my tourist visa? Like all the passport page again, coz my visa is in the 3rd passport. Also, do you think that the USCIS would mind if it's as thick as a book? I'm afraid that they'll get bored browsing through the pagesand they might think there's too many infos.

For the labelling, I highlighted the impt. facts like name, dates in boarding pass and ticket. Would you also advise me to add a post-it note and indicate what happened to those attachments? Really appreciate your input on this, I'm hoping to send this after holidays coz it might just get lost in the Post Office. TIA :dance:

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Nigeria
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Typically, its best to make a photocopy of ALL pages of the USC passport - at least that's what I did, but if you are going to make a copy of his passport, just make a copy of everything if you plan to include it - less questions asked in the future

Regarding giving them a lot of information, extra paper work is fine if you have the time - Its called front-loading, and occasionally it helps at the interview stage. So don't be afraid to send the supporting papers you have.

Placing a post-it note on the top of each attached document is not a problem but I'll advice you have a cover letter itemizing the attachments.

 
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