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I am preparing our 485 interview in 2 weeks. I see this webpage suggests bringing all forms (e.g. I-130, I-130A, I-864, I-131, I-765). Is this necessary? All these forms have been submitted already and USCIS have them in hand. 

Per this webpage: 

https://citizenpath.com/i-485-interview-preparation/

A complete copy of your adjustment of status application packet. In addition to Form I-485, have available any other forms (e.g. I-130, I-130A, I-864, I-131, I-765) you may have submitted.

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When I did my wifes AOS interview, I brought everything I had ever received or sent to USCIS. I believe it says to bring everything in the instructions for the interview. I had a dolly and a file storage box filled with everything and rolled that bad boy right thru security and into the office. No shame in my game, now is not the time to go cheap on them.

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38 minutes ago, travellers said:

I am preparing our 485 interview in 2 weeks. I see this webpage suggests bringing all forms (e.g. I-130, I-130A, I-864, I-131, I-765). Is this necessary? All these forms have been submitted already and USCIS have them in hand. 

Per this webpage: 

https://citizenpath.com/i-485-interview-preparation/

A complete copy of your adjustment of status application packet. In addition to Form I-485, have available any other forms (e.g. I-130, I-130A, I-864, I-131, I-765) you may have submitted.

Always a good idea to be over-prepared than under-prepared. I've never heard of this Citizen Path company but it's advisable to only get information off USCIS' official website and their instruction papers for the forms. Lawyers and legal firms' websites sometimes have outdated or outright incorrect information. In this particular instance, it is correct. But people have come here very confused because they try to follow incorrect information off of lawyers' or law firms' websites. The only true and up-to-date source is USCIS themselves.

 
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