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Filing I-485 (with G-325A, I-693, I-864), 1-130, I-765, I-131 Concurrently, How many passport photos are needed?

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Good Day,

With concurrent filing I am trying to determine how many passport photos I should be including in my packet. I am reading different post about a photo requirement for the G-325A forms but I do need see that requirement written anywhere on the form. Granted these posts are from 2012 and earlier. Was that an old requirement or am I missing something?

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Filed: Other Country: India
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hi

take latest photos less than 6 months old. 2 per form that you submit

130

765

693

131

Take a picture from your smart phone or digi camera and upload it using the below tool as you can save lot of money. taking 2 photos cost $5 here in NY from Costco.

I used the below tool and crop the pic upto standard required and took it to wallgreen or CVS or Costco and got prints on 5 by 7 sheet for 16 cents.

http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/passports/photos/photos.html

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Anand

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Filed: EB-2 Visa Country: Brazil
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hi

take latest photos less than 6 months old. 2 per form that you submit

130

765

693

131

Take a picture from your smart phone or digi camera and upload it using the below tool as you can save lot of money. taking 2 photos cost $5 here in NY from Costco.

I used the below tool and crop the pic upto standard required and took it to wallgreen or CVS or Costco and got prints on 5 by 7 sheet for 16 cents.

http://travel.state.gov/content/passports/en/passports/photos/photos.html

I am with this doubt too:

The form 693 need a picture too?

the report is not in sealed in a envelope?

I thought the total was 6.

Can I have different photos?

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I-485, I-765, and I-131 each require two photos of the beneficiary. The I-130, if petitioning a spouse, requires one photo each from the petitioner and beneficiary. (The I-130, if petitioning a spouse, also requires one G-325A each from the petitioner and beneficary. The photo isn't strictly part of the G-325A, but people like to organize it that way.)

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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I-485, I-765, and I-131 each require two photos of the beneficiary. The I-130, if petitioning a spouse, requires one photo each from the petitioner and beneficiary. (The I-130, if petitioning a spouse, also requires one G-325A each from the petitioner and beneficary. The photo isn't strictly part of the G-325A, but people like to organize it that way.)

That makes it clear. Thank you for your reply.

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