Dolomite Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 I seem to have misplaced a set of boarding passes for a trip to China that was going to be part of the visa application process. Is a copy of an itinerary ok and a copy of past reservation enough? Passport being stamped ok? We should have 5-8 visits between us at the time of application. Is this a concern at all?Thanks Link to comment
Randy W Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 I seem to have misplaced a set of boarding passes for a trip to China that was going to be part of the visa application process. Is a copy of an itinerary ok and a copy of past reservation enough? Passport being stamped ok? We should have 5-8 visits between us at the time of application. Is this a concern at all?Thanks A good rule of thumb to try to put this in perspective - Submit the evidence you have. DON'T submit anything you DON'T have. You made the trip, and you have evidence of having made it (along with 4 to 7 others). You're in good shape there. Link to comment
tsap seui Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 (edited) Boarding passes, passport stamps, and itinerarys are good....just don't forget one of the things they have looked into before....WHO PAID FOR THE TICKET. Just include your credit card statement,bank statement... whatever. With GUZ it isn't enough to cover all three bases, you need to cover home plate also. On my past application almost 5 years ago, and on the one I made last June I also showed who and how I paid for my visa. Everything, sometimes isn't enough. Good luck with everything. tsap seui Edited May 15, 2011 by tsap seui (see edit history) Link to comment
whatsthedeal Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 Correct me if I am wrong but, when submitting passport stamps as evidence doesn't one need to submit all pages of the passport(even blank ones) and every page notarized? E.G. The following is an unaltered copy of Mr. Dolomite passport. (On every page and notarized at the local bank) Anyways that is what I did and USCIS/NVC/GUZ had no problems. Link to comment
Randy W Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 Correct me if I am wrong but, when submitting passport stamps as evidence doesn't one need to submit all pages of the passport(even blank ones) and every page notarized? E.G. The following is an unaltered copy of Mr. Dolomite passport. (On every page and notarized at the local bank) Anyways that is what I did and USCIS/NVC/GUZ had no problems. No - the entry and exit stamps prove the length of stay and which country you visited - just as good as boarding passes! Link to comment
dnoblett Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 Correct me if I am wrong but, when submitting passport stamps as evidence doesn't one need to submit all pages of the passport(even blank ones) and every page notarized? E.G. The following is an unaltered copy of Mr. Dolomite passport. (On every page and notarized at the local bank) Anyways that is what I did and USCIS/NVC/GUZ had no problems. Compleate copy of passport is recommended by petition instructions if using passport as evidence of US citizenship. You have other evidences of trip to China, (Credit card receipts, ATM receipts, Hotel receipts.....) Link to comment
Ryan H Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 Correct me if I am wrong but, when submitting passport stamps as evidence doesn't one need to submit all pages of the passport(even blank ones) and every page notarized? I just copied the page with the stamps on it as well as copies of the visa issued by the Chinese Consulate (which had my name on it). Link to comment
whatsthedeal Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 Correct me if I am wrong but, when submitting passport stamps as evidence doesn't one need to submit all pages of the passport(even blank ones) and every page notarized? E.G. The following is an unaltered copy of Mr. Dolomite passport. (On every page and notarized at the local bank) Anyways that is what I did and USCIS/NVC/GUZ had no problems. Compleate copy of passport is recommended by petition instructions if using passport as evidence of US citizenship. You have other evidences of trip to China, (Credit card receipts, ATM receipts, Hotel receipts.....) That's right now I remember. In our case I had 3 trips before marriage and I sent in the I-130. Copies of passport pages with stamps,and visas. Maybe I sorta killed two birds with 28 pages of passport. 3 trips before marriage. What was I thinking? Poor girl is stuck with me now. Link to comment
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