SusieQQQ
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SusieQQQ I always wondered if the copies end up in the brown bag. How are they useful to uscis since they are in the original language spoken in the applicant's country of origin. How do they read them? Any speculations?
They go into your file. Anything else that gets done on your case goes into that file too. When you file for citizenship, out comes your file and they check everything. Or if you file for another relative to come, out comes the file so they can check you don't suddenly have a family member that should have been on your entry or DS form.
Also, surely it's no surprise to you that the US is full of people who can speak many languages and that USCIS employs a bunch of them?!