QUOTE(derekkj @ Oct 29 2007, 08:59 AM)

Just pulling the last of the material together for Derek's I-751 and realized that while some of our evidence is copied from actual documents, some of our accounts (ING Savings, car insurance, etc.) have only paperless billing and as a result our evidence was printed off of the internet. Has anyone submitted paperless bills before and had any problems as a result or does USCIS even care?
Also, when submitting copies of bills etc., have most people copied the entire bill or just the first page with names, addresses etc.?
I have a feeling that I am probably overanalyzing everything but better safe than sorry!

We're not at this process yet, however even for the AOS application and interviews we prepared paperwork that was just photocopied, and printed e-bills, statement of accounts etc. It was not a problem. We had a few bills that were multiple pages, and we just printed or copied the first page, basically making confirmation that the account, or bill was in both our names and our addresses. We included the photocopies of paper we printed from the internet, had a few "real" paper bills to add as well. No mention was made at the interview as to what these printed papers were, matter of fact, our paperwork was just glanced at and returned.
Carla