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Do we need to send in 4 passport-style photos with the AOS packet?

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Trymester,

Six passport-style photos: 2 for I-485 on the G-325A; 2 for I-131, and 2 for I-765.

I usually include a G-325A for original petitioner, and add two passport-style photos for him, also.

--Ray B

I'm asking because the G-325A is asking for 2 passport photos and the I-31 instructions also ask for 2 photos, so should we send in 4 photos altogether?

--Ray B

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I'm asking because the G-325A is asking for 2 passport photos and the I-31 instructions also ask for 2 photos, so should we send in 4 photos altogether?

4 photos, 2 for g325a and 2 for i131.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Six. The I-485 requires 2, the I-765 requires 2, and the I-131 requires 2. USC petitioner/sponsor is not required to provide a G-325A or passport photos for their foreign spouse's AOS application. Only the foreign spouse is applying for AOS and filling out an I-485.

Just wanted to add that the G-325A is not what requires the photos. The I-485 does. The G-325A has no instruction about including photos with it. The guides here on VJ just state to attach the photos to the G-325A form for mailing in your paperwork. I suppose because the G-325A is your biometric info that seems to go with the photo(s).

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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You need to include whatever photos, documents, etc. each application is asking for. Each application form (I-485, I-765, I-131) requires 2 photos. If you are sending all 3 applications in, you will need a total of 6 photos (2 for each application).

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