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Hello everyone I’m trying to be proactive and have all documents ready for an interview at the Casablanca consulate. 
 

copy of your NVC interview letter, passport, 2 2inch by 2inch photos, ds-260 confirmation sheet, birth certificate original and translated, police certificate original and translated, marriage certificate original and translated, i864 package and the tax transcripts and w2 submitted along with the pay stubs submitted to the nvc, proof of domicile for sponsor/peitioner. Pictures of the peitioner and beneficiary together and proof of relationship.  Am I missing anything?

 

And if the interview is before April 15th, I heard they don’t ask for a newer tax transcript, do you need to bring them a newer w2 and a month of newer/recent pay stubs?

 

thank you 

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35 minutes ago, Ouanour said:

do you need to bring them a newer w2 and a month of newer/recent pay stubs?

W2s are supporting documents for a tax return.  Paystubs are supporting documents for an I-864.  Unless you are submitting a new tax return or a new I-864, there is no need for new supporting documents.

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there are 2 criminal reports needed and u mention just 1

 

  • Police certificate (fiche anthropometrique) and English translation
  • Court record (casier judiciare) and English translation

also needed

The  interview letter

Moroccan Birth certificate (original) and English translation

Medical exam documents

 confirmation page for the ds 260

 

List for CR1 listed on following site

 

https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/Supplements/Supplements_by_Post/CSB-Casablanca.html

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