Jackolantern
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What nonsense are you saying? Passport stamps are not the only way that USCIS knows about your travels. Green cards are swiped when entering the country, and sometimes when exiting, and they get passenger manifests from the airlines. They don't have 100% knowledge of everybody's travels, but you don't know how much they know about your trips, and it is utterly naive to think that they won't know about a trip if they don't see it in your passport. If you do not list a trip and they find out, you will be denied for lying under oath. And maybe even deported, depending on how egregious it is.I have heard about the "two passport approach".
Some countries permit two passports. One for business purposes and the other for personal visits. Or one to be used day to day and the other for ID and hence kept more tidy.
If you can get two passports from your home country. Then I heard you can use one to leave and come back in the country with the leaving stamps on it, with the other one used for the interview. As it won't have the stamps on it at interview and the field office do not have a record of the journeys taken (depends where you file), I presume, the approach permits you to put down your journeys which are in the passport only.
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