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Boarding passes from Apple wallet instead of ticket itineraries.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Latvia
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Hello,

I'm filling out the K1 visa application and I have an question that seems nowhere to be answered.

We have a  10+  boarding passes from apple wallet for the flights we took together in last 2 years which also means my email full of ticket itineraries.

My question is: Does anyone have sent printed screenshots of Apple Wallet boarding passes and, if so, was there any problem with getting approved?

Also can I _just_ send the boarding passes and skip ticket itineraries as its a waste of lot of paper?

 

 

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Boarding passes count far more than ticket itineraries but passport stamps are even better. Tickets prove you bought a ticket. Boarding passes prove you checked in for the flight. A passport stamp proves you arrived in the country. Anyone can buy a ticket. Anyone with a ticket can check in for the flight. Only people who actually arrive the other end get a passport stamp. 

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I sent in a few apple wallet boarding passes! I just made sure to print out the part that has the full date (month, day and year) on it since some of mine didn't. If you press the 'i' button it shows a bit more info, so I just printed that, too. We've yet to receive our NOA2 since we just submitted in April, but I am hoping that we won't have an issue with the Apple wallet tickets! Good luck!

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