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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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I read 'somewhere' that the tax transcrips, employer letter, bank letter etc could be 'photo copied' and this qualifies as a 'dupicate' - but the applicatnt must have the originals in his or her possession in case the consolate asks to see them. Is this right? OR does duplicate mean 'duplicate originals' ? This is a little confusing, and I just want to be sure on this.

Bill

I-129f Journey:

2006-07-17 I-129F sent to CSC

2006-07-24 NOA1 (received)

2006-10-05 RFE (received)

2006-10-06 RFE (returned to CSC)

2006-10-23 NOA2

2007-01-29 Visa Approved!

2007-02-17 Ceremony in Thailand

2007-02-21 POE LAX - Fiance and her daughter enter the USA together, Easy-Peasy!

2007-03-05 Wedding in USA

AOS Journey:

2007-06-07 AOS for spouse and daughter sent

2007-06-16 NOA's arrive, (issued on the 13th)

2007-07-05 Biometrics

2007-07-13 Received RFE (Mailed on July 3rd)

2007-08-06 Returned RFE

2007-10-16 Interview date

2007-10-27 Green Cards Received!

ROC (I-751) Journey:

2009-07-24 Joint I-751 for spouse and daughter sent

2009-08-03 Received NOA1 dated 7/27/09

2009-08-03 Received Receipt and one year extension for wife

2009-08-03 Received "Verification Of Incusion Of A Dependent" for step-daughter

2009-08-27 Biometrics

2009-11-13 Green Cards Received

Citizenship Journey:

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I read 'somewhere' that the tax transcrips, employer letter, bank letter etc could be 'photo copied' and this qualifies as a 'dupicate' - but the applicatnt must have the originals in his or her possession in case the consolate asks to see them. Is this right? OR does duplicate mean 'duplicate originals' ? This is a little confusing, and I just want to be sure on this.

Bill

Hi,

The USE in Manila has this information on their website: http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwfivk1.pdf ; please see first item under important reminders.

As I understand it, duplicates as in "photocopies" are required to be brought to the interview for submission, while originals are also required to be brought, for verification or authentication.

And you do mean the supporting documents right? not the "forms" as you wrote in the title of the thread? Because the visa application forms DS 156 and DS 157 are to be submitted in duplicate, but you already know that. :)

Hope to be of help. Good luck with the forthcoming interview!

Gen

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sorry can't give you a definative answer. myself, I sent the original and copies of the items you mentioned.

US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Thailand
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Hi,

The USE in Manila has this information on their website: http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwfivk1.pdf ; please see first item under important reminders.

As I understand it, duplicates as in "photocopies" are required to be brought to the interview for submission, while originals are also required to be brought, for verification or authentication.

And you do mean the supporting documents right? not the "forms" as you wrote in the title of the thread? Because the visa application forms DS 156 and DS 157 are to be submitted in duplicate, but you already know that. :)

Hope to be of help. Good luck with the forthcoming interview!

Gen

Ya, I know about the DS forms, just the supporting documentation I want to be sure about, I read another thread on this issue but it only had 6 replies and the forum seems to be a little more active tonite. Based on what I've read, I'm assuming I dont need 'two of everyting' (employer letters, bank letters, tax transcrips, home valuations if needed, tax transcrips etc). So I'm gona assume my first understanding is correct. As long as she has the originals, with her, photo copies are fine.

Bill

I-129f Journey:

2006-07-17 I-129F sent to CSC

2006-07-24 NOA1 (received)

2006-10-05 RFE (received)

2006-10-06 RFE (returned to CSC)

2006-10-23 NOA2

2007-01-29 Visa Approved!

2007-02-17 Ceremony in Thailand

2007-02-21 POE LAX - Fiance and her daughter enter the USA together, Easy-Peasy!

2007-03-05 Wedding in USA

AOS Journey:

2007-06-07 AOS for spouse and daughter sent

2007-06-16 NOA's arrive, (issued on the 13th)

2007-07-05 Biometrics

2007-07-13 Received RFE (Mailed on July 3rd)

2007-08-06 Returned RFE

2007-10-16 Interview date

2007-10-27 Green Cards Received!

ROC (I-751) Journey:

2009-07-24 Joint I-751 for spouse and daughter sent

2009-08-03 Received NOA1 dated 7/27/09

2009-08-03 Received Receipt and one year extension for wife

2009-08-03 Received "Verification Of Incusion Of A Dependent" for step-daughter

2009-08-27 Biometrics

2009-11-13 Green Cards Received

Citizenship Journey:

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Bill,

You read it in the instructions for I-134. I think it's an obsolete instruction.

Submitting 1 set of documentation should be sufficient and the documentation submitted can be photocopies of 'originals'. (I enclose the word 'originals' with apostrophies because these days many original paper documents are created by exactly the same process that creates a photocopy, the true original existing in cyberspace, and the quality of the process is good enough that after one creates an original and then photocopies it, quite possibly using the very same machine that created the original, the two documents can be indistinguishable.)

Yodrak

I read 'somewhere' that the tax transcrips, employer letter, bank letter etc could be 'photo copied' and this qualifies as a 'dupicate' - but the applicatnt must have the originals in his or her possession in case the consolate asks to see them. Is this right? OR does duplicate mean 'duplicate originals' ? This is a little confusing, and I just want to be sure on this.

Bill

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