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DerekYolande82

Orginals docs at interview?

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At some stage you will need originals or certified copies at the very least. I realize your husband doesn't want to send anything but he also needs to realize that you will never get there unless he sends these documents. I'm just being honest because you are looking for ways around the system and USCIS doesn't work that way.

I agree 100%. Unless the embassy say they're okay with certified copies it is much better to play it safe and bring originals. I don't know how it is with divorce decrees but I do know they are super picky with the affidavit of support. When I went for my interview he specifically looked at the signature to make sure it was the original and not a copy.





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