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I am gathering documents for my CR1 interview in Montreal - does anyone have any suggestions for further evidence/documentation that would be helpful to bring? 

 

ALSO: I have only received the interview letter via email - therefore I have printed a copy and added it to my binder, is this ok? Or does an official copy (via mail) need to be added? 

 

Any suggestions, ideas, comments are helpful! Thanks! 

 

 

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Only advice I have is to check, and doublecheck your binders of papers to the online checklists or the one Montreal probably gave you.  Any missing required document can ultimately delay your case for weeks or months.  I-864 affidavit of support is most important, so be sure you are qualified, and have the proper tax documents and other items needed to prove petitioners US domicile and income.

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I-30 submitted at Guangzhou office - 2019-06-17
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DS-260 Confirmation Handed to CITIC to be Delivered - 2019-11-12-2019

DS-260 Approved, received email to schedule appointment - 2019-11-20-2019

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On 5/26/2019 at 9:40 PM, givionte said:

Only advice I have is to check, and doublecheck your binders of papers to the online checklists or the one Montreal probably gave you.  Any missing required document can ultimately delay your case for weeks or months.  I-864 affidavit of support is most important, so be sure you are qualified, and have the proper tax documents and other items needed to prove petitioners US domicile and income.

Are copies of AOS, tax,w2s and other documents from the petitioner good or we also need the originals? Thank you. 

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