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please help - supporting documents - plane tickets

wmzlhyy

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I know that the air tickets between me and my wife could be very helpful as the supporting documents. But I have thrown all of those tickets away. Just wondering how did you guys do about this? Did you have all the tickets for so many years?

Thank you for the help.
 
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mikeymyke

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If you don't have the tickets, then use the entry/exit stamps, or visas from both your passports, or ask your travel agent to give you the invoice for your tickets showing the iternary.
 

agarand8

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I didn't have the boarding passes for any if my trips, only my itinerary that I printed off online. If you didn't keep any in your email you might be able to get it if you sign in to your account on whichever website you use to book your flights. Lots of them keep a history of your past trips.

Mike is right about the passport. You can use your passport stamps to show that you left and came back. I photocopied all the stamps in my passport and then put labels with arrows, ex "this stamp shows when I entered the us for this visit, and this stamp shows when I left" with arrows pointing the the proper stamps.