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ECFHunter

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    ECFHunter reacted to J.M. in Laying Out the Physical Printed Form/ Evidence   
    They will disassemble whatever you send them and organize it in the order they want it to be when they receive it.  I suggest using an ACCO 2 prong folder with punches at the top and some sort of section dividers to assist them in finding appropriate documents when sorting it and to help ensure related evidence remains with the appropriate section.  Include a cover page that lists each section to assist them with organizing it.
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    ECFHunter reacted to powerpuff in Laying Out the Physical Printed Form/ Evidence   
    We used paper clips and a cover letter at the top with the contents and put everything in that order. Then we held everything together by those large black binder clips. They will take everything apart to scan and throw out everything so the simpler the better.
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    ECFHunter reacted to JeanneAdil in Laying Out the Physical Printed Form/ Evidence   
    follow USCIS site on  how to arrange
    https://www.uscis.gov/forms/filing-guidance/tips-for-filing-forms-by-mail#:~:text=You may submit your forms,the status of its delivery.
    In preparing your packet, remember: Do not use binders or folders that we cannot easily disassemble. Do not use heavy-duty staples. Instead, use fasteners or heavy clips to hold together thick or bulky applications or petitions. Two-hole punching the top of the material for easy placement in the file is appreciated. Note: this is only applicable when submitting filings at a USCIS lockbox location. We recommend that you do not use fasteners, hole punch, staple, paper clip, binder clip, or otherwise attach documents to one another when filing directly with a USCIS service center as that may cause delays in scanning the documents into the electronic database systems. Sticky tabs assist in locating items listed as attachments. For easy filing, place the tabs on the bottom of the page, not the side. Note: this is only applicable when submitting filing at a USCIS lockbox location. We recommend that you do not place sticky notes on documents when filing directly with a USCIS service center as that may cause delays in scanning the documents into the electronic database systems.
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