Hi all!
Mine and my husband's interview is set for Wednesday of next week, February 12! Super excited. Took right around 9 months, but I had a few questions prior to the interview.
For all the documentation we have to bring, and there is a lot, is there any issue with organizing it in a binder using a 3 hole punch? I know when you actually file they request to only use a two hole punch, but I wasn't sure if it would be an issue for the documentation with the actual interview. The stack of paper is seriously 2+ inches tall so I cannot think of another way to organize or easily transfer it except a binder.
Also, when we filed we also sent in the I-864 and documentation - pay stubs, tax returns, etc. It said on the letter for the interview to bring the I-864 and supporting documentation if you had not sent it already. I wanted to be safe so I printed it out again to take with us and all the documentation as well. (That's actually why the pile is so large, my 2017 tax return is like 100+ pages for some reason). I did recently get a new job where I make the same amount of money and we read online that we may need an updated I-864 as a result, but possibly only if my income is less. Does anyone have a definitive word on this? I did print my most recent paystub and got a letter from my HR department listing my monthly pay just in case.
Thank you in advance!
Mine and my husband's interview is set for Wednesday of next week, February 12! Super excited. Took right around 9 months, but I had a few questions prior to the interview.
For all the documentation we have to bring, and there is a lot, is there any issue with organizing it in a binder using a 3 hole punch? I know when you actually file they request to only use a two hole punch, but I wasn't sure if it would be an issue for the documentation with the actual interview. The stack of paper is seriously 2+ inches tall so I cannot think of another way to organize or easily transfer it except a binder.
Also, when we filed we also sent in the I-864 and documentation - pay stubs, tax returns, etc. It said on the letter for the interview to bring the I-864 and supporting documentation if you had not sent it already. I wanted to be safe so I printed it out again to take with us and all the documentation as well. (That's actually why the pile is so large, my 2017 tax return is like 100+ pages for some reason). I did recently get a new job where I make the same amount of money and we read online that we may need an updated I-864 as a result, but possibly only if my income is less. Does anyone have a definitive word on this? I did print my most recent paystub and got a letter from my HR department listing my monthly pay just in case.
Thank you in advance!
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