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How to carry all AOS interview docs for interview

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Wondering how you guys did it? Did you use paper clips for all the different originals-copies, and plastic sleeve for photos, etc? There's so much to take, how did you order and carry it all?

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1 hour ago, IsabelleFredrick said:

Wondering how you guys did it? Did you use paper clips for all the different originals-copies, and plastic sleeve for photos, etc? There's so much to take, how did you order and carry it all?

I used paper clips for all documents. And I glued photos to paper sheets and put them in a separate packet just because we have lots of photos, we've been together forever)

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Got myself a giant plastic accordion folder started all the way in the back with I-129F, than the AOS, than the ROC and finally the N400. Every step of every stage in there in it's own little place. Than the very front slot was used labelled "evidence ####### needing to be filed".

Started out at about 1/4" at the I-129F interview and grew to currently 3" after the N400.

 

I carried the whole binder with me every time I got to go in. (I did not use any paperclips or staples since some offices like to adjust their x-ray so low it will ping every time). My wife still calls it my "security blanket". Her plan is to remove all important original documents after the oath ceremony and than burn it at the party afterwards, though I may be able to hide it before she than.

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school supply section, one of those big notebook things with a lot of pockets

RoC sent 10/30/21

NOA 11/16/21

Check Cashed 11/18/21

Biometrics Waived 01/19/2022

 

 

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