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  1. My situation is irrelevant. I'm not asking if there is any chance that some bizarre, unheard of possibility could arise. I'm asking if there are known requirements for having the documents in future processes.
  2. Why throw them out after citizenship is obtained? Why throw anything away ever? I don't want to get rid of them "so bad." I just want to know if there are any possible future uses for them.
  3. I get the general idea, but I also notice that neither of you has given an actual example of how copies of old applications, etc. could even remotely be useful in the future. We are planning on naturalizing, but what would we need old copies of, for example, a K1 application for this? I guess to clarify one thing: I plan to keep all notices that have been sent *to us*. I'm just struggling to come up with any concrete uses for everything else.
  4. We have completed the process for removal of conditions and have the green card in hand, but we also have huge stacks of papers from the K1 visa application up to the ROC. Is there any reason why we would possibly need any of this paperwork, or is it safe to go ahead and shred everything from all of the previous processes we have completed?
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