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Anyone know if these things, such as joint bank account statements, phone bills, and receipts from things like honeymoon, wedding rings etc, if they should be the originals or if I can send/email photo copies to my wife to bring with her to the interview? or will I have to mail and risk losing the originals in the mail.

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Anyone know if these things, such as joint bank account statements, phone bills, and receipts from things like honeymoon, wedding rings etc, if they should be the originals or if I can send/email photo copies to my wife to bring with her to the interview? or will I have to mail and risk losing the originals in the mail.

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They normally accept scanned copies. Best to scan or fax them and mail the originals also.

Better yet fly over with them if you haven't made multple trips .

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Anyone know if these things, such as joint bank account statements, phone bills, and receipts from things like honeymoon, wedding rings etc, if they should be the originals or if I can send/email photo copies to my wife to bring with her to the interview? or will I have to mail and risk losing the originals in the mail.

Thanks!

wut i did was i fedex mostly everything to my wife. i dont trust it going into regular mail. and also if ur wife gets interviewed it would b nice if u r there with her.goodluck

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Anyone know if these things, such as joint bank account statements, phone bills, and receipts from things like honeymoon, wedding rings etc, if they should be the originals or if I can send/email photo copies to my wife to bring with her to the interview? or will I have to mail and risk losing the originals in the mail.

Thanks!

They normally accept scanned copies. Best to scan or fax them and mail the originals also.

Better yet fly over with them if you haven't made multple trips .

Thanks for the info! I have been there three times so far. My first back in July of last year for our engagement, then again in February of this year for our wedding, and then again in August this year for a month long visit. I contemplated going again for her interview, but due to the logistics of planning return trip for me and getting her a ticket together with me to fly back with me would be a pain to pre-plan since they say not to buy a ticket in advance, even though im 99% sure we will have no problems.

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