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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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Quick question. I'm about to mail in my I-485 Package and on the Visa Journey step by step #4 it states;

"Copy of the non US Citizen Spouses Passport (biographical page as well as entry stamps)".

Does it mean all my spouses entry/exit stamps in her passport or just the (1) when she entered the U.S. ?

Another quick question. I went to the U.S. Post office today to get a money order. They told me the maximum amount they can do is $1000. So what I did was do (2), (1) for $985 and (1) for $85. Is this ok?

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Quick question. I'm about to mail in my I-485 Package and on the Visa Journey step by step #4 it states;

"Copy of the non US Citizen Spouses Passport (biographical page as well as entry stamps)".

Does it mean all my spouses entry/exit stamps in her passport or just the (1) when she entered the U.S. ?

Another quick question. I went to the U.S. Post office today to get a money order. They told me the maximum amount they can do is $1000. So what I did was do (2), (1) for $985 and (1) for $85. Is this ok?

Thanks

The guides are an excellent source of information. When in doubt, always refer to the official Form I-485 instructions.

Good luck on your immigration journey.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
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The guides are an excellent source of information. When in doubt, always refer to the official Form I-485 instructions.

Good luck on your immigration journey.

Thanks for the link.

I read the .USCIS .pdf file. It doesn't mention anything about any entry/exit stamps. It also doesn't mention needing a copy of the biographical page. I will definitely be including the biographical page, but am still debating whether I should make copies of all my spouses entry/exit stamps??? Nothing to hide, but there are about 6 pages worth of stamps.

 
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