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Well I did but I was not under OPT.... I sent copies of all my I-20s with I-485 and I-765 (Application for Employment Authorization).

I believe it is better to send more supporting documents confirming your current status than having to send it later if they ask for more evidence as it can delay the process, but maybe someone else that was under OPT can give you a better answer.

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I also sent a copy of my I-20, visa page in passport, I-94 front and back, biographical page of passport. I was the same way as deborabr that it is better send more than getting RFE and thus delay the process. And I also was not on OPT, but on F1....and of course, Murphy was with me....IO asked for none of this at the interview, but I did take along both originals as well as the copies I sent along with the AOS package. Good luck!

 
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