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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Romania
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During Immigrant Visa Interview at a foreign US Embassy (IR-1 Visa), is it mandatory for the applicant to show Sponsor's or Joint-Sponsor's “Original proof of citizenship” (such as US Passport or Certificate of Naturalization), if at the time of interview, the Sponsor or Joint-Sponsor is physically in the USA? (Let’s assume that Sponsor or Joint-Sponsor needs his “Original” Passport with him all the time, in order to be able to travel abroad in case of emergency, and/or is concerned to send his “Original” Passport or Certificate of Naturalization abroad to the applicant to be taken to the Immigrant Visa interview)? ... or, a clear color photocopy of US Sponsor's or Joint-Sponsor's Passport or Certificate of Naturalization is enough as proof of US citizenship?

(In fact, it’s not easy for USCIS, NVC and/or an US Embassy, being U.S. Government Org., once they have the “Social Security Number”, “Alien Number” and/or “US Passport Number”, taken from a clear photocopy of Sponsor’s or Joint-Sponsor’s US Passport, Certificate of Naturalization and other documents submitted with I-864, such as: photocopies of Income Tax, Social Security … etc., to figure out if the Sponsor or Joint-Sponsor is or isn’t a US citizen, as he claims?)

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Filed: FB-1 Visa Country: Barbados
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Agree with apple21, a photocopy is fine. That is what I submitted.

 

My Journey

Priority Date: July 24, 2007 (EAC)

AOS fee paid: February 2013

Request embassy change: May 2013

Son born: September 2013 (added to petition March 2014)

Interview: March 17, 2015 (Joint sponsor needed)

Joint sponsor documents submitted: April 27, 2015

Visas approved and issued: April 30, 2015. Had to return to embassy to do oath for son :)

Visa in hand: May 5, 2015 (two working days after issued)

IV fees paid: August 10, 2015

POE: JFK - September 10, 2015 (one day before visa expiry date - No hassle)

Returned to Barbados: September 28, 2015

Green cards: October 5, 2015 :dancing:

Entered US permanently: March 22, 2016

Applied for SSNs: March 28, 2016 (didn't tick box on DS-260)

SSN received: April 4, 2016;

Learner's permit: April 7, 2016 (in NY you also have to do 5-hour class);

Driver's License: July 13, 2016 (on first try) :dancing:

Husband's Journey (F2A)

Married: September 2015

I-130 sent: October 8, 2015 (via USPS)

Priority date: October 9, 2015 (WAC)

Petition approved: March 8, 2016 (5 months to the date of receipt) :)

NVC Welcome Letter: May 13, 2016
AOS documents sent: August 8, 2016
Case complete: September 14, 2016 (the waiting continues
:clock:).

Interview:  October 5, 2017 (Approved - Issued following day :))

Visa in hand:  October 12, 2017

POE:  October 13, 2017

Green card:

SSN:

 

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You should have gotten a list of documents you need to bring to the interview and whether a copy or the original was needed. Just follow the list. Good luck!

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