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Probably should have a photo ID.

My Advice is usually based on "Worst Case Scenario" and what is written in the rules/laws/instructions. That is the way I roll... -Protect your Status - file before your I-94 expires.

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You don't have a passport?

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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You will need a passport. If you are the beneficiary you need a passport, if you're the petitioner you more than likely required a passport to gain entry to the country. So, I would get a passport....

I-751 file: 11/07/11

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Hold what you got and maintain.

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thats enough...mine was driver license. Passport is also accepted but i know that u cant use that before ur interview, but if u have xerox copy u can present that... Dont forget only to bring 2 2x2 ID pic bcoz ul paste that on ur DS-156K. Good Luck on ur interview...

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thats enough...mine was driver license. Passport is also accepted but i know that u cant use that before ur interview, but if u have xerox copy u can present that... Dont forget only to bring 2 2x2 ID pic bcoz ul paste that on ur DS-156K. Good Luck on ur interview...

thank u so much..God bless

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Two photo id's are sufficient enough ( e.g. SSS Card, driver's license or employee id card)

You will not have your passport when you'll have your interview because the SLEC will take it on your medical exam and send it directly to the embassy for reference of the interview officer.

David & Lalai

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hello vj members..just wanna ask how many id's do i need to bring or they will ask when u enter the us embassy?cause i only have 1 valid id(my sss id).

Do you mean ID's to enter in the US embassy? If that so,you dont need to show any ID's,Guard will gonna ask you for your DS 156 form

and DS 157 BUT I think you may need atleast 2 IDS to claim your electronic device such as cellphone and camera.

One ID is for the electronic device that you were going to leave and one to claim it..Im not sure bout this because last April 3,2009 i didnt bring my phone

with me,but last 2005 i left my phone together with my one valid ID and claim it with my other ID,try to get even Postal ID just incase...

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