Export cliping mask as PSD from Illustrator

Hello, i'm trying to export Illustrator cliping mask as PSD file, but when i import file into Photoshop i my cliping mask is not cropped, so it imports the borders of the rest of illustration artwork. I tryied to expand the cliping mask, getting same result. So need help how to prepare cliping mask in Illustrator to export for Photoshop with same borders as mask have? Thank you everyone.

I have a lot shapes like donut or "O" when i release mask i loosing the shape, and becose i working on map i have hudge number of shapes like this one it will take too long time spend to release all mask and prepare them with shape builder or patfinder each one. Is there any easyer way to export clipping mask to PSD from Illustrator with etitable separate layers? All i get is an image without cropped egdes when i export. I tryed diferend color mode and lots of stuff but somewhere i missing something...

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