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Anyone know if all the same papers, pictures and documents you submitted for the AOS will be at the I-751 interview.

I know I saw basically everything from the original submission and things submitted at the embassy interview at the AOS interview!

I imagine they will have all the same paperwork at the I-751 interview if you have one.

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SEE the I-751 guide:

Examples of documents showing a bona fide relationship (Submit COPIES only. Do not send originals):

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...p;page=751guide

Much different than AOS

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SEE the I-751 guide:

Examples of documents showing a bona fide relationship (Submit COPIES only. Do not send originals):

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...p;page=751guide

Much different than AOS

Sorry if I wasn't clear!

I'm asking if all the documents, pictures and papers you originally submitted for the petition, embassy interview and AOS will be forwarded to the condition removal interview.

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SEE the I-751 guide:

Examples of documents showing a bona fide relationship (Submit COPIES only. Do not send originals):

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...p;page=751guide

Much different than AOS

Sorry if I wasn't clear!

I'm asking if all the documents, pictures and papers you originally submitted for the petition, embassy interview and AOS will be forwarded to the condition removal interview.

nope, i don't think so....

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Sorry if I wasn't clear!

I'm asking if all the documents, pictures and papers you originally submitted for the petition, embassy interview and AOS will be forwarded to the condition removal interview.

I was going to answer no. But I just read the I-130 packet (01/05/07 edition); yes, they are asking for the same documents.

But, if you are asking whether you need to submit them again? I'd say yes, you should. There should be additional documents to further support you petition within the 2 years of the conditional permanent residency.

Also, when you say "forwarded"; do you mean that your older case files will be given to the officer who will handle your I-751 case? I don't know; but, I think it is faster for the person who will be reviewing your case to have all the documents on hand than refer to your old petition cases.

Again, just to be safe and in order to process your petition faster, submit new sets of documents although you have submitted it to USCIS before.

I hope this helps.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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When I put together my evidence for removal of conditions, I didn't purposefully resubmit stuff that was included in my AOS submission, unless it was warranted, like income tax returns, etc. I focused on providing evidence that spanned the two years, as opposed to the seven months between our marriage and the AOS interview. There are quite a few things asked for in the AOS submission that are not necessary for the I-751, so I wouldn't make a exact copy of everything you previously submitted.

Will your entire file be there if you get called into an interview? Not sure, but I am going to say probably, based on my experience at AOS. The adjudicator couldn't approve or reject me right then and there, since he didn't have what he called "both parts of the file" in front of him at that point. He had everything there that was submitted for my AOS by mail at the interview, but was missing the rest of the file that came from the TSC. he told me he couldn't say yay or nay until the file was reconciled and he could look over everything. Fortunately, the file was already at OKC and we didn't have to wait long for approval. So long story short, I think your entire file will be there, but the interview will be concentrated on your I-751 submission, IMHO.

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