Throughout the process I used same photo printed again and again as per need.
My photo was from June 2008. Even used it for landing.
Point is that nobody gives a damn for date stamp if you look similar to the picture....i.e no big changes in appearance.
Hope this helps
- virgos
dear_pnp said:
Hey King80:
No I wouldn't recommend writing the date by Hand. You know what take chances with anything but not here in your immigration process. It might cost you lot of time.
There are many photographers who take the immigration pictures and have the date stamp with them. Check them out.
But ya one thing, we are all here just to discuss what we or all have done or doing with respect our process. You don't necessarily have to do or follow what others say.
Throughout the process I used same photo printed again and again as per need.
My photo was from June 2008. Even used it for landing.
Point is that nobody gives a damn for date stamp if you look similar to the picture....i.e no big changes in appearance.
Hope this helps
- virgos
Hey Virgos, however you want to encourage people in the forum to be bold and move with situation, I would not suggest people to take risk like the way you did by taking 2 yrs old photoes. You have epassportphoto.com and other sources which are click away these days. I also wrote in my previous post that I tool US visa photoes which the embassy has cut nicely and pasted in COPR docs, but it depends from embassy to embassy. So one should be careful with this but not extra cautious.
virgos said:
Throughout the process I used same photo printed again and again as per need.
My photo was from June 2008. Even used it for landing.
Point is that nobody gives a damn for date stamp if you look similar to the picture....i.e no big changes in appearance.
Hope this helps
- virgos