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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Portugal
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Hi everyone!

I searched the forums, but it seemed that no one had this exact same question that has been nagging at me for a while.

My interview notice says that I have to take the I-693 and the I-864, unless already submitted. I have already submitted everything, but just to be safe, I should take them anyway, right? I should have my husband print out all his tax info again, just to be safe?

When it comes to these things, I'm usually extra careful, so I'm actually putting together our folder with all that stuff and then all the relationship evidence stuff and I think I'm just going to copy everything and make a "COPY" folder, so if they need to keep anything, we will have it right there to give away.

Is this over kill?

Oh, and another question. When I got my medical stuff done, the doctor gave me a sealed envelope with all the forms and then he also gave me copies of those completed forms for myself. I should take those as well, right?

Thank you so much in advance!

September 2004 - met husband online

November 2004 - started long-distance 'dating'

June 2005 - he went to Portugal for 2 weeks

September 2006 - I came to the U.S. for 3 weeks

08/03/2007 - official entry in the U.S. as an F-1

08/03/2007 - moved in together!

11/24/2010 - got married :D

12/28/2010 - sent in I-130

12/31/2010 - official graduation/visa expiration

1/3/2011 - email/text NOA for I-130 (Vermont Service Center)

2/23/2011 - sent in I-485 and I-765

2/25/2011 - email/text NOA for I-485 and I-765

3/21/2011 - received notification that case was transferred to MO office for faster processing

3/28/2011 - biometrics appointment at Latham, NY ASC, fingerprint failure

4/5/2011 - went back for biometrics, victory this time around!

4/11/2011 - received email and hardcopy NOA, interview scheduled for May 17th in Lawrence, MA FO

4/12/2011 - email notification, EAD is in production!

4/21/2011 - received EAD in the mail!

5/17/2011 - passed interview!

5/17/2011 - GC in production

5/20/2011 - received Welcome letter

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: India
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You have posted it in the wrong forum, if you post in K1 or CR1 whichever visa you applying for you might get a better response.

As stated if you have already submitted everything, then you just need to have copy of all your documents, yes carry your sealed medical reports with you as well.

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Filed: Other Country: Russia
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Hi everyone!

I searched the forums, but it seemed that no one had this exact same question that has been nagging at me for a while.

My interview notice says that I have to take the I-693 and the I-864, unless already submitted. I have already submitted everything, but just to be safe, I should take them anyway, right? I should have my husband print out all his tax info again, just to be safe?

When it comes to these things, I'm usually extra careful, so I'm actually putting together our folder with all that stuff and then all the relationship evidence stuff and I think I'm just going to copy everything and make a "COPY" folder, so if they need to keep anything, we will have it right there to give away.

Is this over kill?

Oh, and another question. When I got my medical stuff done, the doctor gave me a sealed envelope with all the forms and then he also gave me copies of those completed forms for myself. I should take those as well, right?

Thank you so much in advance!

It's always a good idea to take copies of everything with you just in case. It's not that uncommon for USCIS to lose documents from the file.

For the medical, if you still have the sealed copy, definitely take it with you. When I was at the civil surgeons office for the medical, they said that if the sealed copy ever gets damaged or lost, you have to go back to their office and get another sealed copy b/c USCIS won't accept the unsealed copy. I'm not sure their is any benefit to having copies of the medical except for your own records.

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