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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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I was wondering if we need to get a photocopy of all forms that we're sending to the immigration for my AOS.. thanks a lot...

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Mexico
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I was wondering if we need to get a photocopy of all forms that we're sending to the immigration for my AOS.. thanks a lot...

Yes, VJ recommends to keep copies of everything you send, some documents get misplaced and if you have a copy at hand during your interview can be helpful.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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Is it alright if I'll keep all the forms that I filled and store it to the my computer? Or it's better to have a photocopy of all the forms?

"Have faith in God, Jesus answered. I'll tell you the truth. if anyone says to this mountain, Go, throw yourself to the sea, and that does not doubt in his heart but believes that what he says will happen. it will be done for him. Therefore I'll tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours" (MARK 11:22-24)

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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thanks for the info. i did not photo copy when i submitted aos but i have a rough draft.

I was wondering if we need to get a photocopy of all forms that we're sending to the immigration for my AOS.. thanks a lot...

Yes, VJ recommends to keep copies of everything you send, some documents get misplaced and if you have a copy at hand during your interview can be helpful.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Is it alright if I'll keep all the forms that I filled and store it to the my computer? Or it's better to have a photocopy of all the forms?

Speaking as someone who has lost everything in a hard drive crash, I would recommend you keep a photocopy of all forms, as sent. :star:

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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I was wondering if we need to get a photocopy of all forms that we're sending to the immigration for my AOS.. thanks a lot...

Submit the copies and keep the original with you...

Send original signed forms. Keep a copy of all forms for your records and in case USCIS loses anything.

Send copies of all supporting documents, certificates, etc. Keep originals of all supporting documents and take to interview in case they want to see the original.

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Filed: Other Country: Hong Kong
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Make hard copies of everything before you send out.

It is not a must, but it is highly recommended, specially those you have signed and submitted.

You never know what kind of proof they need you to send all of a sudden.

It's better be safe then sorry!

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Do both. My son insisted he didn't need to make hard copies of the I-130. Now we're having trouble locating his final version. I'd put the hard copies in a water-proof, fire proof box of some kind. They can be invaluable.

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