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I'm ready to submit my Packet 3 (which is a DCF here in Thailand). In order to avoid any delays due to missing signatures, I am wondering what supporting document needs signed, if any. I have copies of everything they have requested... just don't know if they need signed since the originals will be taken to the interview. Also, for the I-864, in order to show intent to reestablish the U.S. as my Country of Domicile, I have about 15 different pieces of evidence (copies) that I will be submitting along with that form. Do they need signed as well? Or should I just send a cover letter stating I have all of these things and that my wife will bring the originals to the interview. 

It is an exciting time right now for us. Keeping my fingers crossed. 

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2 hours ago, slc12312 said:

I'm ready to submit my Packet 3 (which is a DCF here in Thailand). In order to avoid any delays due to missing signatures, I am wondering what supporting document needs signed, if any. I have copies of everything they have requested... just don't know if they need signed since the originals will be taken to the interview. Also, for the I-864, in order to show intent to reestablish the U.S. as my Country of Domicile, I have about 15 different pieces of evidence (copies) that I will be submitting along with that form. Do they need signed as well? Or should I just send a cover letter stating I have all of these things and that my wife will bring the originals to the interview. 

It is an exciting time right now for us. Keeping my fingers crossed. 

Nothing you mention needs a signature.  The affidavit of support does.

 

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2 hours ago, pushbrk said:

Nothing you mention needs a signature.  The affidavit of support does.

 

Ok, thanks pushrk. I didn't think so, especially if you have originals at the interview. For some nagging reason, I thought I had read something about it a while back. I've just been conditioned here in Thailand because for every single copy you make for official purposes has to be signed. 

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10 hours ago, slc12312 said:

Ok, thanks pushrk. I didn't think so, especially if you have originals at the interview. For some nagging reason, I thought I had read something about it a while back. I've just been conditioned here in Thailand because for every single copy you make for official purposes has to be signed. 

You are dealing with the US Government, not the Thai government.

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2 hours ago, slc12312 said:

Yep, stating the obvious. Have a good day. 

Then it should ALSO be obvious that there is no relation between the signed copy procedure in Thailand and the US immigration process.  That was my point.

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