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Hey all,

My husband and I have our interview for his AOS this Thursday in Detroit (9 hours away)!

My question is: we submitted the I-864 with the original application (Mom is co-sponsoring); is it necessary to bring the original proof of citizenship, tax returns, paystubs for the co-sponsor on the I-864? My first interpretation was that you didn't need to worry about bringing the I-864 docs at all if you already submitted copies, now I'm not sure...

I don't have my mom's originals, nor even a full copy of her tax returns (seemed like overkill at the time to copy the copy). I know it's always better to be more prepared, but at this point I'm not sure we could get them before the interview anyway... Should we expect any issues?

Thanks! Tell you all about it on Friday...

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Hey all,

My husband and I have our interview for his AOS this Thursday in Detroit (9 hours away)!

My question is: we submitted the I-864 with the original application (Mom is co-sponsoring); is it necessary to bring the original proof of citizenship, tax returns, paystubs for the co-sponsor on the I-864? My first interpretation was that you didn't need to worry about bringing the I-864 docs at all if you already submitted copies, now I'm not sure...

I don't have my mom's originals, nor even a full copy of her tax returns (seemed like overkill at the time to copy the copy). I know it's always better to be more prepared, but at this point I'm not sure we could get them before the interview anyway... Should we expect any issues?

Thanks! Tell you all about it on Friday...

Didn't the notice say UNLESS ALREADY SUBMITTED? I wouldn't worry about it but it never hurt to have it on hand just in case

Goodluck

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08/11/14- RFE received

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Didn't the notice say UNLESS ALREADY SUBMITTED? I wouldn't worry about it but it never hurt to have it on hand just in case

Goodluck

It did say that, just curious because people on here have talked about bringing their tax returns and pay stubs to the interview and I was wondering if they were just over-prepared, or if it can actually come up. My reading of the letter was that it's not necessary, but I'm going through those last-minute "what ifs"... since the docs are 16 hours away..

Thanks :)

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