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Original and copy of each supporting document that you submitted with your application

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Germany
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We've got our AOS interview on Friday (hurray!) and I'm doing the final prep now. On the interview notice, it says we need "Original and copy of each supporting document that you submitted with your application." With the I-485 I submitted our marriage license, copy of passport, copy of K-1 visa, copy of I-94, copy of birth certificate and a certified translation of birth certificate. Are those the "support documents" that they're referring to? They ask for them elsewhere on the list so I was just just wondering...

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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YES, I-94 card, marriage cert, passport with visa, foreign birth cert, etc. The I-485 should have been sent with photocopies of these things and you will bring the originals to the interview just in case they want to inspect them.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: France
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Did you send a copy of your mariage certificate or the original???

i read that, for the instruction of the I-485

Copies. Unless specifically required that an originaldocument be filed with an application or petition, an ordinarylegible photocopy may be submitted. Original documentssubmitted when not required will remain a part of the record,even if the submission was not required.

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