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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Italy
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Hello again everyone!!! So we are about a month away from the interview but I want to get all the documents ready now to make sure that we are not missing anything. What exactly do I have to bring to the interview? I email the embassy and they just sent me a document and said to look at that, but it didn't have anything really! I am preparing everything that we have already sent in but not sure what to bring.

What do I need to bring???

Thanks!

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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The Embassy paper list explains just what you need to bring

and do, it explained in full detail. GO to the US Embassy for Italy

and look under interview paperwork and whats needed to bring.

Some Embassy require different. SO you need to ask just what they want.

Some ask for many wedding pictures while other dont ask for nothing.

Packet 3 AND 4 HAVE EVERYTHING DETAILED FOR YOU TO DO.

Good Luck be to your interview early and dont be late.

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Hello again everyone!!! So we are about a month away from the interview but I want to get all the documents ready now to make sure that we are not missing anything. What exactly do I have to bring to the interview? I email the embassy and they just sent me a document and said to look at that, but it didn't have anything really! I am preparing everything that we have already sent in but not sure what to bring.

What do I need to bring???

Thanks!

Cecile is correct. Your appointment letter will have a list of the documents required. Beside that list it will not if the document is already in the file or if you need to provided it. I always suggest bringing a certified copy even if the letter states that document is already provided.

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