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Hello fellow VJers,

There seems to be a list somewhere around here amongst other websites that explain the paperwork/documents to prepare to take to the interview.

I thought that the Package that is sent post-NOA2 specifies the things to bring to the interview. Is that not enough to go only by why they ask for and not beyond?

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I think the documents required varies between embassies, so its best to go by individual embassy guidelines, which are given in the packet 3 letter (even though it may only be a link to that particular embassy website telling you what they want). The other lists are generic and would contain the core documents always required as a starting point. But i don't think there can be that much variation, although some require more evidence of an ongoing relationship etc.

 
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