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Hi all!

I have a few short questions that I can't seem to find an answer for. I'm putting the finishing touches on all my paperwork (I guess it's not the end of it by any means) and hope someone knows the answer.

When my fiancee signs her statement and her side of the G-325 (I know perhaps she doesn't have to sign that form yet, but I don't want to wait for them to ask) does it have to be the original document, or could it be a copy. During her interview they will have the original anyway...what do you think? I plan on having her send the documents (and her passport photos) to me, along with some of the photos of us that only existed on her camera.

We have had an apartment since May 2010, and I'm curious whether or not we should submit the rent payment receipts? I plan on sending some Western Union transactions as well.

Thanks in advance! :unsure:

12/29/2009 - - - - -Met on CherryBlossoms

3/12/2010 - - - - - -Arrived in Manila and fell madly in love

3/25/2010 - - - - - -Proposed (of course she said YES!)

3/31/2010 - - - - - -Departed Manila (and the love of my life)

5/22/2010 - 5/27/2010 - - - - - -Arrived in Manila again...we have an apartment together!

8/22/2010 - 9/5/2010 - - - - - - -Arrived in Manila yet again...I love not paying for hotels!

11/23/2010- - - - - Arrived in Manila (Just in time for my birthday!)

1/5/2011- - - - - - - Married!

1/28/2011- - - - - - Departed Manila (doesn't get any easier every time I do this :( )

3/19/2011- - - - - - Arrived in Manila (and off to the island of Leyte)

8/22//2011- - - - - - Wife interviewed for Tourist Visa -- DENIED!

9/16/2011- - - - - - Departed Manila (alone)

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Hi all!

I have a few short questions that I can't seem to find an answer for. I'm putting the finishing touches on all my paperwork (I guess it's not the end of it by any means) and hope someone knows the answer.

When my fiancee signs her statement and her side of the G-325 (I know perhaps she doesn't have to sign that form yet, but I don't want to wait for them to ask) does it have to be the original document, or could it be a copy. During her interview they will have the original anyway...what do you think? I plan on having her send the documents (and her passport photos) to me, along with some of the photos of us that only existed on her camera.

We have had an apartment since May 2010, and I'm curious whether or not we should submit the rent payment receipts? I plan on sending some Western Union transactions as well.

Thanks in advance! :unsure:

USCIS dosn't require originals but require you show the original upon request.

I would send it in to show proof of continuing relationship.

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USCIS doesn't require original supporting documents, however forms requiring petitioner's or beneficiary's signatures must be original.

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02-23-2018: Date on NOA, retrieved from online account

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06-19-2018: Received email and text notification: Naturalization Ceremony Scheduled; waited for letter to be uploaded on online account - it has been set on Wednesday, July 25, 3:00 p.m.

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USCIS doesn't require original supporting documents, however forms requiring petitioner's or beneficiary's signatures must be original.

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