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  • My stack included every NOA I received and a copied/2-hole punch of each NOA, all of the sponsor's employement information together originals and copies (also punched), three years of tax returns originals and copies of the sponsor (also punched), any other documents they ask for originals and copies (also punched) such as arrest records, maritial evidence originals and copies (also punched).

    I feel that our IO was impressed with how organized we were and left a good impression, so it may be worth it to you.

    Good luck to all
    Helpful tips, I received from my immigration attorney.
    1. Put SS Card, EAD, DL in Passport and clip with a binder clip to secure. Hand entire contents to IO
    2. Organize all documents that go together with Post-It Tabs (stick on index tabs) and label tabs with what documents/group of documents are. For example for maritial evidence, I grouped all photes together under a "Photos" tab, Electricity statements for several months under an "Electricity Statements" tab, etc
    3. Organize groups of documents together with Binder Clips (makes it a lot easier for you to find)
    4. Top 2-Hole punch any documents that you think the IO will ask for. This way they can just open up their clips and put the documents in.
    Tips for Preparing for Interview

    Interview usually goes like this:
    1. Swear In (while standing)
    2. Request for IDs (SS Cards, EAD, Passports, Drivers License)
    3. Review of the I-130 with sponsor
    4. Review of the I-485 with applicant
    5. Request for Maritial Evidence
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