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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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I have a question on all the Germans here that had already there interview in Frankfurt.

Everyone else can help me too, of course.

I was reading on http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/english/immigrate/immigrant-process/interview/prepare.html

and found under:

2. Review U.S. Embassy or Consulate Interview Instructions

There may be additional instructions provided by the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you will be applying and be interviewed, so please review those instructions carefully. To see this information, select below the U.S. Embassy or Consulate where you will be interviewed.

That would be: http://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/Supplemental/FRN%20-%20Frankfurt.pdf

Here it says:

Obtain the documents listed
below that are applicable to your case (even if they were previously submitted to USCIS or NVC). Once you
have assembled all documents pertaining to your case, please send them to us by regular mail.
They want all document as original or a certifed copy.
My question: Do I have to send these in and also bring these documents as original or certifed copy to the interview as well?
thanks
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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Hi ddss,

you don´t need to send anything, just bring everything to the interview. If you previously sent the originals to the USCIS or NVC, than bring a copy of every document. If you only submitted copies, then bring all originals plus one photocopy of each.

AND of course the passport, confirmation page of the DS-260 and interview letter (all pages) :)

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I am the beneficiary.
NVC
06/30/2014 - NVC received case
07/23/2014 - case# assigned
07/30/2014 - received IIN #
07/30/2014 - submitted DS-261 / paid AOS Fee
08/01/2014 - AOS Fee showed "Paid"
09/11/2014 - IV Bill invoiced and paid
09/13/2014 - IV Bill showed "Paid"
09/17/2014 - submitted DS-260
09/29/2014 - mailed off AOS & IV Packet
10/01/2014 - NVC received documents (e-mail 60 days review)
10/02/2014 - Scan date
12/02/2014 - received checklist for AOS
12/11/2014 - new scan date for corrected AOS
02/05/2015 - Case complete as for my case (son´s case still shows paid)
02/06/2015 - 2nd checklist email for both cases (i can take my correction to the interview, for son another 60 days of wait :clock: :cry: )
02/18/2015 - new Scan date
03/26/2015 - Case complete for my son´s case too, yay, the uncertainty is over
04/01/2015 - received Case Complete email for both
05/06/2015 - Medical
05/26/2015 - Interview / APPROVED!!!
05/26/2015 - CEAC already shows "ISSUED" in the afternoon
05/30/2015 - Visa in hands
08/12/2015 - POE Houston, TX
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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Hi ...just take the original papers with you..

Im getting my papers ready for the 16th of june...

Got me a folder ,photo cases and filers so i got everything right in my hand when he/she ask..

Wish u good luck

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Ok, we have the same confusion. My husband's interview is June 18th in Frankfurt. Does he need to bring the documents with him (copies and originals), OR send them in? I re-read the Frankfurt instructions and it just further confused me. It sounds like you'd need to send them for IR/CR1 or K1....

Sorry if this seems dumb, we just want to be sure.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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Do you have the letter already,what to bring to the interview?

yes. we have the letter.

UPDATE: my husband emailed the consulate directly and they told him to just bring the documents with him the day of.

good luck, everyone!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Germany
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yes. we have the letter.

UPDATE: my husband emailed the consulate directly and they told him to just bring the documents with him the day of.

good luck, everyone!

Okay, that sounds good, thanks.

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