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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Here is what I am sending. (in this order)

- Cover sheet

- cover letter

- Scan of Applicant's Passport (Biographic Data Page).

- Scan of Applicant's Birth Certificate.

- Scan of Certificate of Marriage (between Petitioner and Applicant).

- Scan of Applicant 's Certificate of Divorce (previous marriage).

- Scan of Applicant's Police Certificate.

- 2 Passport Size photos of Applicant (Case #, name and D.O.B written on back of both).

Is there anything else I need to send that comes to mind? I originally had birth certificates of all my children in there, but since 1 is a US citizen and the other 2 are not immigrating, I removed them. I also had a scan of my husbands divorce decree but removed it as well thinking that NVC probably only wants MY documents.

Thanks for your time.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I would also like to know if my husband has to send this (as he is the agent for this case)? Or if it is okay for me (as the Applicant) to send?

Do I hang on to the original documents and provide them later (at the interview) or must I send them now (via snail mail)? At this time I have a packet .pdf ready (scans).

Thanks again.

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Here is what I am sending. (in this order)

- Cover sheet

- cover letter

- Scan of Applicant's Passport (Biographic Data Page).

- Scan of Applicant's Birth Certificate.

- Scan of Certificate of Marriage (between Petitioner and Applicant).

- Scan of Applicant 's Certificate of Divorce (previous marriage).

- Scan of Applicant's Police Certificate.

- 2 Passport Size photos of Applicant (Case #, name and D.O.B written on back of both).

Is there anything else I need to send that comes to mind? I originally had birth certificates of all my children in there, but since 1 is a US citizen and the other 2 are not immigrating, I removed them. I also had a scan of my husbands divorce decree but removed it as well thinking that NVC probably only wants MY documents.

Thanks for your time.

Looks like you have all the documents required.

I don't think you need to include the petitioner's divorce certificate as the IV package is all about the beneficiary.

And I don't think you need your children's birth certificates either as one is a US citizen and the others aren't immigrating. Call up NVC to confirm this though as they might still want their birth certificates for some reason.

I would also like to know if my husband has to send this (as he is the agent for this case)? Or if it is okay for me (as the Applicant) to send?

Do I hang on to the original documents and provide them later (at the interview) or must I send them now (via snail mail)? At this time I have a packet .pdf ready (scans).

Thanks again.

Either you or your husband can send it. I sent both the AOS and IV package and there were no problems.

And yes, hang on to the original documents, you need to bring these with you to the interview. They're going to ask for them all, hold on to them for a bit, and then return them once you get interviewed by an officer.

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