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Filed: Country: Poland
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I was interviewed in Warsaw, Poland and I brought the original documents (such as birth certificate etc) AND the copies of the documents to the interview.

I gave them both, they looked ad them, gave me the original documents back and kept only the copies. Hope this is a little bit helpful.

Good luck with everything.

I-129F Sent : 2009-08-15

I-129F NOA1 : 2009-08-17

I-129F NOA2 : 2009-10-01

NVC Received : 2009-10-10

Consulate Received : 2009-10-14

Packet 3 Received : 2009-10-19

Interview Date : 2009-12-17 Approved!

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Adjustment Of Status:

CIS Office : Philadelphia PA

Date Filed : 2010-03-25

NOA Date : 2010-04-05

RFE(s) :

Bio. Appt. : 2010-04-29

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We still are in search for answers before we go ahead with our k-1 application!!

When the time comes for the interview at the Embassy, should i present them with copys or original documents?

In Malaysia, they took all my original document. To be safe, make 1 copy of all the documents. Don't forget to apply police certificate after you received NOA1. I received my police certificate from Ministry of Foreign Affairs 3 days before my interview because i waited until I received NOA2. I have to go to Ministry of Foreign Affair which is 1 hour journey from the Kuala Lumpur city because if I waited for them to mail me, it will take 1-2 weeks. Very troublesome but it is worth because my interview is very easy :star:

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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We still are in search for answers before we go ahead with our k-1 application!!

When the time comes for the interview at the Embassy, should i present them with copys or original documents?

You will present exactly what the consulate asks for... In many cases they will indeed ask for originals AND copies.... they will review the documents and keep the copies and return the originals.

YMMV

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I only had originals at the time of the interview. But you might want to keep some copies for your own records.

08/07/2008 Engaged

K-1 Timeline
01/20/2009 I-129F sent
06/05/2009 Visa received

07/21/2009 POE: Newark
08/08/2009 Wedding

AOS Timeline
09/09/2009 AOS/EAD/AP sent
10/02/2009 Case transferred to CSC
10/16/2009 AP approved
10/24/2009 Biometrics appointment, New Rochelle NY
10/26/2009 EAD approved
12/10/2009 AOS approved
12/21/2009 Green card received

Lifting Conditions
09/10/2011 I-751 sent
09/12/2011 NOA
10/03/2011 Biometrics appointment, Tucson AZ
01/30/2012 ROC approved
02/04/2012 10yr GC received

Naturalization

09/02/2014 N-400 sent to Lewisville, TX

10/03/2014 Biometrics appointment, Charlotte NC

12/08/2014 Interview letter received

01/12/2015 Interview

01/13/2015 Oath Ceremony


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