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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Not sure if this is the right place to post my question, but I would give it a shot.

My wife is scheduled to have her interview in Montreal on Dec. 11th, 2013. I know that she needs to bring my AOS I-864 with her to the interview (along with W2s and IRS tax transcript). We used electronic processing so everything were scanned and sent to NVC prior to the interview. Now, When she goes for her interview, does she need the ORIGINAL copy of the AOS I-864 with her? Or is a copy ok for the purpose of the interview.

If the original is needed, I would need to send her the I-864 documents ASAP via postal mail. If the original is not needed, she can just simply download and print out a copy I send her.

Please let me know if you have any information on this question. Greatly appreciate your help!

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If I am not mistaken she needs to have the original signed documents to present at the interview because they do not have the originals yet. Original documents need to be signed. I used blue ink so there would be no question as to whether they were originals or not. Good luck and God Bless.

Aloha Ke Akua

Filed: IR-5 Country: China
Timeline
Posted

Yes, she needs the original.

I-130 Sent: 7/31/2012

I-130 Approved: 3/14/2013

NVC Received: 4/3/2013

NVC Case# Assigned: 4/9/2013

NVC Case Completed: 5/21/2013

Left NVC 5/30/2013

Consular Received: 8/24/2013

Received P4 Instruction Sheet: 09/09/2013

Medical Exam: 09/23/2013

Interview Date:10/10/2013

Result: AP

10/18/2013: submitted requested documents through CITIC Bank

10/29/2013: Visa Issued - Approved

11/07/2013: Picked up passport and visa at Citibank

Posted

Not sure if this is the right place to post my question, but I would give it a shot.

My wife is scheduled to have her interview in Montreal on Dec. 11th, 2013. I know that she needs to bring my AOS I-864 with her to the interview (along with W2s and IRS tax transcript). We used electronic processing so everything were scanned and sent to NVC prior to the interview. Now, When she goes for her interview, does she need the ORIGINAL copy of the AOS I-864 with her? Or is a copy ok for the purpose of the interview.

If the original is needed, I would need to send her the I-864 documents ASAP via postal mail. If the original is not needed, she can just simply download and print out a copy I send her.

Please let me know if you have any information on this question. Greatly appreciate your help!

One more thing. You should send her an ORIGINAL of each and every document submitted including documents that you/she has not yet submitted, if any. She should have them in her hands at the interview. Make sure you use mailing or shipping with a tracking number (USPS, UPS or FedEx) so you can be assured that the package gets there.

Good Luck,

ORIGINALS...ORIGINALS...ORIGINALS...

Aloha Ke Akua

 
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