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Hi All. I am USC and I am married to an Egyptian. I just recently returned back to the states after staying in Egypt with my husband for a little over 6 months so we could file the petition DCF. I am back now and getting all the tax papers and other papers together to send to my husband so that he can send packet 3 forms back to the Embassy there and I am really worried about the big stack of papers I have ready to send to my husband. I will be getting a joint sponsor so I have my I-864 papers and my joint sponsors I-864A papers and tax papers. I will be sending the last 3 years of tax papers. Im worried that I wont be sending the right information so I will be sending the last 3 tax transcripts and the last 3 years tax returns both of these just to be sure I am sending the right things. All together I probably have around 200 pages of things to send to him. Has anyone else had this many papers? And just wanted to know around how much it cost to send all these papers and the safest way to send them. I heard UPS was about the best is this true? Thank you so much

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The signature pages of the sponsorship documents must contain the original signatures. Other than that, you can scan the other documents, email them to him, and he can print them in Egypt.

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The signature pages of the sponsorship documents must contain the original signatures. Other than that, you can scan the other documents, email them to him, and he can print them in Egypt.

Thanks for your response but I dont have a scanner and I have about 200 pages because I am sending 3 years of tax returns and 3 years of the tax transcripts just to be sure im not leaving anything out. I just want to know if anyone has has ever sent that many pages and about how much it cost to send. Thanks

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The signature pages of the sponsorship documents must contain the original signatures. Other than that, you can scan the other documents, email them to him, and he can print them in Egypt.

Thanks for your response but I dont have a scanner and I have about 200 pages because I am sending 3 years of tax returns and 3 years of the tax transcripts just to be sure im not leaving anything out. I just want to know if anyone has has ever sent that many pages and about how much it cost to send. Thanks

Jeni, I have been sending my husband documents via the USPS with the flat rate box or envelope. That way you can put what you need in there and it's a flat rate and plus you can track it online. Or at least I was able to track it to Cairo then my hubby got them a couple days later in Luxor.

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The signature pages of the sponsorship documents must contain the original signatures. Other than that, you can scan the other documents, email them to him, and he can print them in Egypt.

Thanks for your response but I dont have a scanner and I have about 200 pages because I am sending 3 years of tax returns and 3 years of the tax transcripts just to be sure im not leaving anything out. I just want to know if anyone has has ever sent that many pages and about how much it cost to send. Thanks

Jeni, I have been sending my husband documents via the USPS with the flat rate box or envelope. That way you can put what you need in there and it's a flat rate and plus you can track it online. Or at least I was able to track it to Cairo then my hubby got them a couple days later in Luxor.

~Andrea

Thanks so much for your help. I think I will go that route and send it USPS. I will be sending it to Cairo and you said you were able to track it online? Do you know about how much it cost you to send things to your husband? Thanks again take care

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The signature pages of the sponsorship documents must contain the original signatures. Other than that, you can scan the other documents, email them to him, and he can print them in Egypt.

Thanks for your response but I dont have a scanner and I have about 200 pages because I am sending 3 years of tax returns and 3 years of the tax transcripts just to be sure im not leaving anything out. I just want to know if anyone has has ever sent that many pages and about how much it cost to send. Thanks

Jeni, I have been sending my husband documents via the USPS with the flat rate box or envelope. That way you can put what you need in there and it's a flat rate and plus you can track it online. Or at least I was able to track it to Cairo then my hubby got them a couple days later in Luxor.

~Andrea

Thanks so much for your help. I think I will go that route and send it USPS. I will be sending it to Cairo and you said you were able to track it online? Do you know about how much it cost you to send things to your husband? Thanks again take care

i think the last time my wife sent me papers by usps she paied like 27.99 $

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