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Thanks for this wonderful resource. I have been reading that at the Ecuador embassy, people have been turned away from their interview because they had their bona fide documents stored in accordian folders: one big folder with several compartments. Can anybody share their experience of how they organized all of their documents and presented them to the Ecuador Embassy staff for review. That is, did they put each trip seperately in an accodian folder and the documents they have to submit such as birth certidicate, income verification etc., in another. One commentator here indicated they were turned away with how they organized them and once they put them in big vallina folders they were let in to the interview. I am just curious as to how best present all of the documents to the Embassy Staff to avoid being turned away. Thanks in advance.

 
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