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Hi all,

Here's exactly what I am taking to my interview, please let me know if you think I am missing anything:

1. Interview Letter
2. Passport + 1 Copy
3. Original Birth Certificate + 1 copy
4. Original Marriage Certificate + 1 copy
5. Original Police Certificate + 1 copy
6. 4 x 1x1 inch Passport Style Photos
7. DS-260 Confirmation Number With Barcode
8. Courier Selection Confirmation Printout
9. Additional Relationship Evidence (IM/Call logs, Facebook Photos, Wedding Photos & Cards + Letters)
10. Copy of I-846 Affidavit of Support
11. Copy of I-130 Petition
12. Original copies of Financial Evidence (Co-sponsors W2’s)
Thank you in advance for checking it over :)
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For. London interview:

You need one passport photo and the size is 2x2 inch.

You are taking extra stuff that isn't needed (9, 11, 12) but take if you want to.

You can also review what to bring here https://uk.usembassy.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2015/11/iv_and_k_interview_checklist2014.pdf

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For. London interview:

You need one passport photo and the size is 2x2 inch.

You are taking extra stuff that isn't needed (9, 11, 12) but take if you want to.

You can also review what to bring here https://uk.usembassy.gov/wp-content/uploads/sites/16/2015/11/iv_and_k_interview_checklist2014.pdf

Regarding the photos they are two by two inches that's my typo. I realise there's there's a few things I am probably bringing that they won't even want to look at but make me feel more confident having them anyway.

So, given my list there's nothing else that I should bring?

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It's always good to have some extra evidence with you, even if they're not asking for it in the end. If it makes you feel confident, take them. If they ask something, you can always let them know you have a photo "if you'd like to see" of that or whatever kind of evidence.

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Hi all,

Here's exactly what I am taking to my interview, please let me know if you think I am missing anything:

1. Interview Letter
2. Passport + 1 Copy
3. Original Birth Certificate + 1 copy
4. Original Marriage Certificate + 1 copy
5. Original Police Certificate + 1 copy
6. 4 x 1x1 inch Passport Style Photos
7. DS-260 Confirmation Number With Barcode
8. Courier Selection Confirmation Printout
9. Additional Relationship Evidence (IM/Call logs, Facebook Photos, Wedding Photos & Cards + Letters)
10. Copy of I-846 Affidavit of Support
11. Copy of I-130 Petition This is not needed
12. Original copies of Financial Evidence (Co-sponsors W2’s)
Thank you in advance for checking it over :)

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March 26, 2009: We become a couple!
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June 21, 2010: Engaged!!!
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September 10, 2011: Emailed AOS package
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September 14, 2011: Emailed IV package
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