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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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Hi everyone!!

I am freaking out because my interview is Nov 30th and my husband mailed me our original marriage certificate and his tax forms on October 31st and it still did not arrive. If I just take copies will this affect my interview? I filed a claim with USPS but I am so worried I will not get the documents in time. I emailed the U.S. embassy to notify them and I did not receive a reply yet. 

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It really depends on the interviewer, in my wife's interview they didn't ask for the original copies. Not even a word of mention. 

 

04/21/2016 : Married

11/17/2016 : I-130 sent ( NSO marriage certificate took forever) 

11/23/2016 : I-130 case accepted notified by email NOA1

01/27/2017 : USCIS APPROVED NOA2

02/04/2017 : NOA2 hardcopy received in mail

02/28/2017 : Case received by NVC

03/02/2017 : Agent assigned 

03/07/2017 : Case number assigned with invoice

03/28/2017 : Fees paid (IV and AOS)
04/05/2017 : DS260 online form completed
04/09/2017 : IV and AOS package sent to NVC
04/12/2017 : Requested for NVC expedite
04/17/2017:  NVC expedite approved 

04/18/2017:  In Transit 

04/20/2017: Received in Manila (may schedule for interview)
05/11/2017: SLEC -CLEARED 
05/25/2017: Interview @ Manila Embassy - APPROVED

05/30/2017: VISA on hand plus packet

06/08/2017: POE: California  

06/14/2017: Social Security card received through DS260 filing

06/24/2017: Green card received 

 

CRBA 

04/10/2017: CRBA sent to Embassy via FedEx 

04/19/2017: Appointment scheduled 

05/04/2017: Interviewed and approved 

05/17/2017: CRBA certificate on hand

05/26/2017: U.S Passport on hand

06/02/2017: Paid for ECC and Extension fees

06/08/2017: POE

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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34 minutes ago, NikLR said:

Can he get another marriage certificate? That needs to be original.  Tax forms do not. 

We don't have enough time to get a certified copy because the interview is next week. It takes 3-4 weeks

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Honduras
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I would take a copy for now.  They may have verified it already.  Like sy1983, they didn't ask for it even though it was on the list to bring (several things were listed and not asked).  I even pulled it out as we were handing over the others and they said that they already had what they needed.  

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ghana
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22 minutes ago, bakphx1@aol.com said:

I would take a copy for now.  They may have verified it already.  Like sy1983, they didn't ask for it even though it was on the list to bring (several things were listed and not asked).  I even pulled it out as we were handing over the others and they said that they already had what they needed.  

I had my interview on November 8th. They didn’t even ask for all the documents my wife sent me. W2, Affidavit and etc. so relax...  Ask God for favor. Have faith and everything will be fine. God be with you... 

 
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