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Hello everyone

 

my AOS interview has been scheduled. I’m currently reading up on what ill need to take with me to it. ive seen a lot of people mention taking a completed copy of the I-485 application. i filled mine out on my mac, and there’s been some kind of formatting error meaning i can no longer retrieve a full copy of the application form. will this be an issue or will my interviewer have a copy?
 

thanks! 

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56 minutes ago, cymbalseatguitars said:

Hello everyone

 

my AOS interview has been scheduled. I’m currently reading up on what ill need to take with me to it. ive seen a lot of people mention taking a completed copy of the I-485 application. i filled mine out on my mac, and there’s been some kind of formatting error meaning i can no longer retrieve a full copy of the application form. will this be an issue or will my interviewer have a copy?
 

thanks! 

No. They have everything.

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On 1/12/2021 at 7:48 PM, cymbalseatguitars said:

Hello everyone

 

my AOS interview has been scheduled. I’m currently reading up on what ill need to take with me to it. ive seen a lot of people mention taking a completed copy of the I-485 application. i filled mine out on my mac, and there’s been some kind of formatting error meaning i can no longer retrieve a full copy of the application form. will this be an issue or will my interviewer have a copy?
 

thanks! 

Did you not make copies of your filled-out forms before sending them in? All the advice on here makes it pretty clear that you should back up everything. That means physical copies, not just digital ones, since your digital forms won't include your signatures. 

 

Interviewer should have a copy, but it's recommended you bring your own copies just in case interviewer is missing something (it does happen). 

If I were you, I would re-fill out all the forms exactly as you did when you first submitted, and bring them to your interview as a backup copy.

 

Also, you're going to want to save those backup copies for the rest of this process down the road (removal of conditions, naturalization, etc).

 
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