Is there any policy how long documents should be retained and which ones (the way IRS has on tax documents)? My research shows that once you are naturalized, your naturalization document is all you need, but if you get it into trouble for some reason, you should be able to prove that your GC was valid. Now many of us who had company attorneys filing the GC application we do not have a whole lot of documents related to GC, maybe a few notices from USCIS.
So this is what I plan to do.
1. Retain N-400 application and associated documents.
2. Retain important documents related to GC.
3. Shred all documents prior to that, like H-1, F-1, B-1, etc.
Any thoughts?
So this is what I plan to do.
1. Retain N-400 application and associated documents.
2. Retain important documents related to GC.
3. Shred all documents prior to that, like H-1, F-1, B-1, etc.
Any thoughts?