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Do I need to take the original AND photocopy of i-134 for interview?

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Hey silly question I know, but I am preparing for my interview and I have all the original documents, just wondering if I need a photocopy of the i-134 and evidence?

 

My photocopier is very slow and bad quality so I was considering paying to get it done but I won’t bother if it’s not needed.

 

My interview is in London.

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According to the immigrant visa instructions for London, they do require a photocopy of most documents. Not sure how strictly this is enforced at the Embassy.

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/iv-dv-supplemental/LND - London.pdf

 

*I* would take a photocopy of everything. Better to be safe than sorry.

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5 hours ago, Joulesrc said:

Hey silly question I know, but I am preparing for my interview and I have all the original documents, just wondering if I need a photocopy of the i-134 and evidence?

 

My photocopier is very slow and bad quality so I was considering paying to get it done but I won’t bother if it’s not needed.

 

My interview is in London.

No, a photocopy of the I-134 has never been needed. It's not a document. It's a form you turn in and don't get back. If you want to keep a copy for yourself, do so, but not needed at interview. 

 

Despite what the London website says, in real life they have not wanted photocopies of anything going on about two years now. They will hand them back if you take them. The website also says two passport size photos. You actually need one, which they scan then hand back immediately. 

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You can print 2 copies of the I-134 and sign and date both if you don't have access to a good copy machine...just in case you want an extra. 

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