Are computer (internet) printouts acceptable documents?

ttinatl

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Motivated by another thread, I'm wondering if you guys have had any experiences with computer (internet) printouts used as your documentation.

I mean, almost everything is digital nowadays: my paychecks, bank and credit card statements, phone bills, etc. If you print those out off of the internet, will the USCIS accept them as legit documents? Can you bring those to the interview?

(I apologize if this topic has already been covered. I've tried to search for it, but to no avail.)
 
I am sure it depends on the type of document, for example IRS electronic Trasncripts are acceptable in lieu of Actual tax returns

I would suggest having originals of most items.

IMO
With the ability of inter net hack being able to replicate legit web pages what is to say that someone can not create a fraudulent page with inacurate info.
 
Motivated by another thread, I'm wondering if you guys have had any experiences with computer (internet) printouts used as your documentation.

I mean, almost everything is digital nowadays: my paychecks, bank and credit card statements, phone bills, etc. If you print those out off of the internet, will the USCIS accept them as legit documents? Can you bring those to the interview?

(I apologize if this topic has already been covered. I've tried to search for it, but to no avail.)


We used computer printout of check stubs cause of direct deposit, we used our online bank statements, and all of our bills. Everything was fine.
 
We used computer printout of check stubs cause of direct deposit, we used our online bank statements, and all of our bills. Everything was fine.

Yeah, same here. I don't think I even can get paper stubs anymore. It's all direct deposit and internet-based. We've gone paperless with all our bills, too.

I met my wife on the internet and used emails as part of our I-129F submission. Was never an issue.

Again, same here. :D We're planning on using our early email communication in our interview, if needed, too.

Thank you all for your answers!
 
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