prash:
The only 2 documents that need to be notarized are emp letter and i-134. AS far as other documents listed on ds 2001 link above you can carry photocopies (not certified/ not notarized) and carry originals of the same. The documetn collecting person @consulate will check photocopies against your originals and take the photocopies and hence you do not need to get those other documents notarized.
Do not combine your papers with your spouses papers. What I did was bought a $5 13 seperator transparent folder from office depot and in one section put all my required documents, in another section all my wife's documents, 3rd section all roiginal, 4th section wife's originals and so on...
At the time of interview the person collecting documents will first colelct for you and then for your wife!
The only 2 documents that need to be notarized are emp letter and i-134. AS far as other documents listed on ds 2001 link above you can carry photocopies (not certified/ not notarized) and carry originals of the same. The documetn collecting person @consulate will check photocopies against your originals and take the photocopies and hence you do not need to get those other documents notarized.
Do not combine your papers with your spouses papers. What I did was bought a $5 13 seperator transparent folder from office depot and in one section put all my required documents, in another section all my wife's documents, 3rd section all roiginal, 4th section wife's originals and so on...
At the time of interview the person collecting documents will first colelct for you and then for your wife!