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hey guys i have a question ; i pay already aos and iv fees both now the fess are in process status.... i have a question about aos supporting because it's a new system ... what me need to do ? is it online  in ceac page or me need to fill out I-864 from uscis 

? can someone explain me what to do ?

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1 hour ago, Xhoi said:

hey guys i have a question ; i pay already aos and iv fees both now the fess are in process status.... i have a question about aos supporting because it's a new system ... what me need to do ? is it online  in ceac page or me need to fill out I-864 from uscis 

? can someone explain me what to do ?

Yes, the AOA is filled on the CEAC. After the fees is processed, you will see the status change to "paid". Then, the "start now" button will be available in red to fill out the AOA  application and Ds260 application. You have to wait for the fees to get processed first.

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2 minutes ago, Rosepetal3333 said:

Yes, the AOA is filled on the CEAC. After the fees is processed, you will see the status change to "paid". Then, the "start now" button will be available in red to fill out the AOA  application and Ds260 application. You have to wait for the fees to get processed first.

thta's good 

so everythink is onlie to ceac page .... is nesseary to print the aoa afer to fill it like ds-260 ?

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I've a question, after submitting your documents you usually get called for the interview if they are satisfied with them. It says when u submit that you need to being all of the original documents to the interview. Now does this mean i would have to show them my sponsor's and co sponsor's documents? I uploaded my co sponsor's driving licence and his passpost bio data page so would i need them aswell?

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7 hours ago, Saad-MMN said:

I've a question, after submitting your documents you usually get called for the interview if they are satisfied with them. It says when u submit that you need to being all of the original documents to the interview. Now does this mean i would have to show them my sponsor's and co sponsor's documents? I uploaded my co sponsor's driving licence and his passpost bio data page so would i need them aswell?

Yes.

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7 hours ago, Saad-MMN said:

I've a question, after submitting your documents you usually get called for the interview if they are satisfied with them. It says when u submit that you need to being all of the original documents to the interview. Now does this mean i would have to show them my sponsor's and co sponsor's documents? I uploaded my co sponsor's driving licence and his passpost bio data page so would i need them aswell?

I'm actually going to call the NVC as my household sponsor is my father in law who needs his documents (passport and drivers license) to work. I'll let you know if I get any information as I've read conflicted information on what to bring as originals and what to bring as copies.

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3 minutes ago, Rosepetal3333 said:

This is confusing. Do they need the petitioner's orignal documents at the interview as well?

It depends. If its financial documents then copies of IRS and relevant W-2's will suffice. But when its comes to birth certificates, marriage certificate, divorce certificate, and police reports then you need originals. You would also need copies of each. Don't worry, they will hand all the original documentations back to you after your done with the interview. 

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2 minutes ago, IndigoPhantom said:

It depends. If its financial documents then copies of IRS and relevant W-2's will suffice. But when its comes to birth certificates, marriage certificate, divorce certificate, and police reports then you need originals. You would also need copies of each. Don't worry, they will hand all the original documentations back to you after your done with the interview. 

Im petitioning for my husband. So at the interview, my husband will need my orginal birth certificate?

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23 minutes ago, Carwenoblueboots said:

I'm actually going to call the NVC as my household sponsor is my father in law who needs his documents (passport and drivers license) to work. I'll let you know if I get any information as I've read conflicted information on what to bring as originals and what to bring as copies.

Appreciate it man.

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Many have been posting about bringing original documents at the interview. From what I understand, the applicant/person going for an interview need to have a physical copy of exact documents that were submitted to ceac. Yes they all have to be original, including tax papers, w-2/1099, job letters, bank statements, birth certificates original in native language/ notarized translations.

 

For the other documents such as petitioner/sponsors/joint sponsor/ household member's passport, citizenship certificate, we can't send those original to the applicant. So we have to send these documents as notorized copies to the applicant. 

 

 

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Just now, Maan17 said:

Many have been posting about bringing original documents at the interview. From what I understand, the applicant/person going for an interview need to have a physical copy of exact documents that were submitted to ceac. Yes they all have to be original, including tax papers, w-2/1099, job letters, bank statements, birth certificates original in native language/ notarized translations.

 

For the other documents such as petitioner/sponsors/joint sponsor/ household member's passport, citizenship certificate, we can't send those original to the applicant. So we have to send these documents as notorized copies to the applicant. 

 

 

Oh right. Thanks bro

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