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There is zero chance of any additional documents she sends not ending up where she wants them to be when she wants. Since all IV applications are required to be mailed to the NVC, any and all documents she sends will be mailed and received together. If she sends her evidence with her IV packet then there's no need for anything to be matched up later, as her additional evidence and required IV documents will already be together with her case number on them. At the interview I was handed back part of the additional evidence that I sent, so the NVC definitely added it to my file prior to sending it to the embassy.

I read a lot about front loading the petition, but didn't do it myself. I sent just enough to fulfill the requirements of the I-130. Getting your petition approved and getting your visa approved are two different situations. After reading about the problems people were having getting their visas approved in high fraud countries, I decided to send additional evidence during the NVC stage. I sent it with the IV packet and there was no issue with it making it to my file and it didn't take any longer than average for my case to be completed. I ran into no problems or delays. Specific to our case, both my husband and I felt additional evidence was necessary to overcome some of our potential red flags. At the time I sent the petition, I had only made two visits. I wanted to provide proof of the visits I made after I submitted the petition, as I felt that visits were very important in order to prove our relationship. Of all the evidence I sent, they kept only the copies of my passport stamps and the photos from each visit and handed the rest of the evidence back to me. The CO never asked to see any of the evidence we brought with us to the interview. He asked to see my passport and asked about the trips I made and he looked at the photos I submitted with my petition.

I can't say if it helped or not, but I will say it made us feel a lot better going into the interview knowing that we provided that evidence prior to the interview. So if it makes you feel better, then do it. Like Steph said, it can't hurt. But if you feel comfortable with what you've already provided, then don't bother.

Thanks for your feedback as well... This is good to know... I mean I'm pretty confident that I've send in all required documents for an approval at USCIS, and a little more.

But on the other hand I know of someone who is a bit hesitant about the info that they where able to provide which is why I made this posted this for that person, for the once who have past this stage could give there input on whether of not its a good idea, I myself haven't gotten to that stage. And this person was in a similar situations as you where they meant twice but didn't have the sufficient proof at the time of filing there i-130 so they to know if at any giving point in the process they would have a chance to send in more info. And as I read around member mention that they have sent proof to NVC this is something I wasn't sure and wanted to confirm.

But thank you all for your feed back.... Basically the choice is on the person if they wish to send they can if not fine as well... =-)

I agree with this. I sent only the information that was requested with the I-130. When I sent in the AOS and the IV packets, I also added additional information such as skype chats, emails and photos. My case was closed within five days. I cannot speak to whether this helped at the interview as my husband has not had his yet, however, I do feel that it doesn't hinder the case closure process. I do believe that you should send information that you are comfortable with.

Thanks.... Best of luck on interview.... :)

~* GodsGift225*~

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Mija mandale to!!!! After what I experienced, I think its best to send as much as you can prior to the interview. I didnt send any proof when I started my I 130 (just the requirements) and took loads of proof to the interview and they REFUSED to look at anything but my wedding album and took it as a personal entertainment of laughter. At least there is a better chance they will look because its in your file already rather than taking it and them refusing to look at it.......Just MY OPINION based on my experience.

Do what you think is best...(go with your gut feeling):thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:

God Bless

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