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Hi All,

 

Please feel free to redirect to previous threads if this question has been answered, but I've yet to find a straight answer!

 

My spouse (finally!) got his interview at the US Consulate in Sydney! We're so relieved and excited after a very challenging process and want to make sure we don't trip at the finish line. My question: it very clearly says he needs to bring all original documents that we uploaded to the NVC. Does that include the things I, the petitioner, uploaded, like my actual birth certificate? I can mail it to him if need be, but I'm nervous about sending that sort of document overseas, it's the one that was issue at my birth and I'd hate for something to happen to it.

 

For what it's worth, he's able to bring everything else that he personally uploaded because he already has it with him in Australia of course. It's my stuff in the U.S. that I'm wondering about.

 

Thank you!

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1 minute ago, Gray & Hockey said:

Hi All,

 

Please feel free to redirect to previous threads if this question has been answered, but I've yet to find a straight answer!

 

My spouse (finally!) got his interview at the US Consulate in Sydney! We're so relieved and excited after a very challenging process and want to make sure we don't trip at the finish line. My question: it very clearly says he needs to bring all original documents that we uploaded to the NVC. Does that include the things I, the petitioner, uploaded, like my actual birth certificate? I can mail it to him if need be, but I'm nervous about sending that sort of document overseas, it's the one that was issue at my birth and I'd hate for something to happen to it.

 

For what it's worth, he's able to bring everything else that he personally uploaded because he already has it with him in Australia of course. It's my stuff in the U.S. that I'm wondering about.

 

Thank you!

Applicant originals not petitioner 

YMMV

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Just now, SteveInBostonI130 said:

I am just curious.  Why did you upload your birth certificate to the NVC?

It was one of the documents I was asked for, assumedly to prove I am a U.S. citizen! I suppose I could have used my passport too, but I'd already had it scanned from my USCIS petition!

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