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D&T01

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  1. Thank you, I did not know about denaturalization. I probably did do overkill with evidence. right now we are planning on keeping all government issued documents, and medical records along with the police certificates. we will also get a 2nd copy of birth and marriage certificates. I have everything that has been submitted to immigration on a secure USB with several backups.
  2. the main reason is for security reasons. a lot of the paperwork has personal information that can cause a lot of problems. the stack of paperwork already takes up a good portion of my carry on, and I cant put it in my check bags. the less I have to keep track of and properly store the better. why would I need to re-prove something to USCIS? Im genuinely curious. What things can I get rid of now that my wife has her visa? would there be any issue if I just print and sign the paperwork again? I want to keep the amount of paperwork I have to keep track of to a minimum, especially during our move back to the US. If any of it is lost or stolen then it can cause a lot of problems. Im not sure what documents are still needed so I thought I would ask and find out here.
  3. I already have digital copies of everything, with backups. Even digital storage has its downsides, and the less I need to store the better. trying to figure out what physical documents I need to keep besides the usual birth and marriage certificates with translations. For I-864, both the Joint sponsor and I know, just wondering if i need to keep the original I-864 since my fiances will change over the next couple of years.
  4. My wife just received her Visa and we will be moving to America shortly. We have a big stack of documents and are trying to figure out what we need to keep. I know marriage and birth certificates are always needed, but what about other stuff like the I-130, or I-864? here is what I am assuming Keep marriage certificates birth certificates medical exam records shred (destroy) I-130 I-864 Not sure police certificates letters mailed by USCIS. (I have not received any physical letters from NVC)
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