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Will I864, DS230, and Submitted Civil Documents be returned in time for the interview?

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Will the NVC mail back the I864 (AOS), DS230, and the documents sent to them in time for the interview? We have made copies of all the documents we sent to the NVC, but their website states that the following documents need to be available by the time of the interview. Also, I've been reading in other people's posts that the AOS is also needed at the time of the interview. Will we get those documents back? They seem to want to see the original copy.

Please help!

Appointment Letter

Passport(s) valid for six months beyond the intended date of entry into the United States

Police Certificate(s)

Birth Certificate(s)

Court and prison records, if applicable

Military records, if applicable

Color photographs

Marriage Certificate, if applicable

Evidence of financial support (e.g. Affidavit of Support, a notarized offer of employment, or evidence of assets)

Divorce decree or death certificate of spouse, if applicable

Family-based cases: All original documents used to establish the relationship between the petitioner and the applicant

Employment-based cases: A recent letter from the prospective employer confirming the essential elements of the job offer

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we recently had our interview for a family based visa.

All the documents that weer submitted to NVC will be sent by the NVC directly to the embassy.

for example DS-230,affidavit of support etc.you dont need the copies of these documents.

I was also confused when i saw the same thing mentioned on the website of the embassy.

you need to take the original documents whose copies were sent to the NVC.

police certificate,birth certificates,photographs,marriage certificate and birth certificate of your parent(if the applicant is your parent in case if you are the applicant your own birth certificate) and that of the petitioner etc

You can ask if you want more clarification but you have to provide more information

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