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Hello all my husband has his interview coming up the end of next week and I wanted to see how people were organizing their documents that the brought to the interview. Ive read that plastic folders are recommended since theres a glass window between them but as far as how to organize them in order so that it will be easy to locate.

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You will be asked to present the originals (or certified copies) civil documents for verification and a photocopy of each required civil supporting documents, you might want to read more on the following link:

http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/immigrant-process/interview/prepare.html

I'd suggest to have your documents as the following:

01- The CSC visa service system confirmation page. Read here: http://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/Supplemental/JRS%20-%20Jerusalem.pdf

02- Immigrant visa and alien registration application confirmation page.

03- The passport and a photocopy of the biographic data page of the beneficiary.

04- Two (2) passport-size photographs of the beneficiary (enclose in an envelope with beneficiary’s full name, date of birth, and case number are written on it)

05- Original and a photocopy of beneficiary’s birth certificate.

06- Original and a photocopy of the marriage certificate. or: Certified copy and a photocopy of marriage contract (English certified translated), or bring BOTH if available

07- If the beneficiary were previously married: Original or certified copy and a photocopy of beneficiary’s final divorce decree (English certified translated) If applicable.

08- If the petitioner were previously married: Original or certified copy and a photocopy of petitioner’s final divorce decree (Required by U.S. Consulate General at JRS) If applicable.

09- Original and a photocopy of beneficiary’s non-convection certificate or/and original and a photocopy of beneficiary’s police certificate.

10- Proof of relationship, such as (Beneficiary of Bank Acct., Employer life insurance policy, pictures, calls and communications)

I guess that's it - let us know how your interview gone, good luck! :)

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You will be asked to present the originals (or certified copies) civil documents for verification and a photocopy of each required civil supporting documents, you might want to read more on the following link:

http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/immigrate/immigrant-process/interview/prepare.html

I'd suggest to have your documents as the following:

01- The CSC visa service system confirmation page. Read here: http://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/Supplemental/JRS%20-%20Jerusalem.pdf

02- Immigrant visa and alien registration application confirmation page.

03- The passport and a photocopy of the biographic data page of the beneficiary.

04- Two (2) passport-size photographs of the beneficiary (enclose in an envelope with beneficiary’s full name, date of birth, and case number are written on it)

05- Original and a photocopy of beneficiary’s birth certificate.

06- Original and a photocopy of the marriage certificate. or: Certified copy and a photocopy of marriage contract (English certified translated), or bring BOTH if available

07- If the beneficiary were previously married: Original or certified copy and a photocopy of beneficiary’s final divorce decree (English certified translated) If applicable.

08- If the petitioner were previously married: Original or certified copy and a photocopy of petitioner’s final divorce decree (Required by U.S. Consulate General at JRS) If applicable.

09- Original and a photocopy of beneficiary’s non-convection certificate or/and original and a photocopy of beneficiary’s police certificate.

10- Proof of relationship, such as (Beneficiary of Bank Acct., Employer life insurance policy, pictures, calls and communications)

I guess that's it - let us know how your interview gone, good luck! :)

thanks ammali I will let you all know how it goes counting down the days now!!!

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