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  1. That sounds like a great idea, thank you so much for sharing. If I understand correctly, you used a large harmonica folder to organize all the different original evidence. And then separately you had a complete photocopy of everything, sorted with tabs, and held together with a clip?
  2. I apologize in advance if I'm posting in the wrong section or if this was answered before. What is the best way to take documents to the interview? In other words, original documents and evidence like boarding passes, receipts and tickets, photos, chat logs - should this all just be put in a manilla folder and taken? Should it be in a binder? Should it be in plastic sleeves? Any ideas how it should be taken to the embassy? Altogether, it is a lot of documents and does not seem easy to carry. I recall reading somewhere binders are not allowed but maybe it depends on the embassy. Specifically this would be for Mumbai.
  3. There's no definitive answer. Some people's visas are approved with few meetings, and some are not. It depends on the totality of the circumstances, meaning: what embassy, how long have you spent physically together, what other proof do you have, how was the application answered and how did the interview go, and so on.
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