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Hello! I’m f22 case a child of LPR under21. I have an interview soon and some people are telling me that you should bring proof of your relationship with with your mom/dad. Like pictures and chats?  But I don’t think it’s true because birth certificates and family extracts are enough. 

Does anybody has any clue about this thing?

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good to bring any additional evidence u may have (along with originals of ALL supporting documents sent to NVC

 

some who did not take things like photos were asked to submit them while in AP after interview

will the CO look at the photos -probably not but they will note if u don't bring things 

usually these extra (photos and chats) are for K1 and CR1 for fiancee and a spouse

but never second guess a CO as they can ask u anything and ask for anything 

 

i had to send an affadavit signed by my mom saying that i told her i would marry -good God i am over 50 but i did it

 

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2 minutes ago, JeanneAdil said:

good to bring any additional evidence u may have (along with originals of ALL supporting documents sent to NVC

 

some who did not take things like photos were asked to submit them while in AP after interview

will the CO look at the photos -probably not but they will note if u don't bring things 

usually these extra (photos and chats) are for K1 and CR1 for fiancee and a spouse

but never second guess a CO as they can ask u anything and ask for anything 

 

i had to send an affadavit signed by my mom saying that i told her i would marry -good God i am over 50 but i did it

 

Should they be uploaded to the ceac too? Or just bring them with me to the interview?

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3 minutes ago, Ritaaaaaaaa123 said:

Should they be uploaded to the ceac too? Or just bring them with me to the interview?

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