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Greetings.

I'm a bit uncertain about how to present my supporting documents when I submit my I-130.  I do see places in the online application where I should submit my birth certificate, passport and marriage license.  But regarding all other documentation like boarding passes, chat logs, photos, receipts, proof of comingling of assets, a timeline and all the other documents that I want to send, I don't know the best way to present that.  I've read some posts that mention "tab index" and cover sheets, etc. Do I need to put all these documents in one pdf file and upload?  I'm sure it would be best to have the information organized in some way that makes it easier for a immigrations agent to read and understand.

Any suggestions?  Thanks in advance for your help.

 

 

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1 hour ago, JimAndKrish said:

Greetings.

I'm a bit uncertain about how to present my supporting documents when I submit my I-130.  I do see places in the online application where I should submit my birth certificate, passport and marriage license.  But regarding all other documentation like boarding passes, chat logs, photos, receipts, proof of comingling of assets, a timeline and all the other documents that I want to send, I don't know the best way to present that.  I've read some posts that mention "tab index" and cover sheets, etc. Do I need to put all these documents in one pdf file and upload?  I'm sure it would be best to have the information organized in some way that makes it easier for a immigrations agent to read and understand.

Any suggestions?  Thanks in advance for your help.

 

 

Yes, upload PDF files.

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you will need to upload several PDF files because there’s a size limit for each.
 

I uploaded one file as a cover letter, another as a table of contents, and then I uploaded all the evidence separately. For example: for my photo evidence I included 3-4 photos per page, but had to break that up into a few different files because of size limit. So the first upload would be something like Photos_page 1 of 3.pdf, and so on. 

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I think you answered your own question, what ever will make the agent easier to understand what you are submitting the easier will be on you not having to get RFE's.  Do note that there is a file size limit but in todays environment all those issues are not an impossibility to overcome.  Good Luck.  

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