Sm1smom
Super Moderator
1. The embassy will not only review the original version of your documents, they will need to keep copies of such. So if you want to go by every email you’ve received not mentioning the need to come with both original and copies of your documents, you can attend your interview with just the original documents only. The embassy will have no problem with collecting and keeping the original version of your documents which will not be returned to you, just so you know.Hi everybody. I would like to ask why everyone has different instructions regarding documents. I have read multiple questions on this forum, and some have been asked to bring copies of the originals. I have read every single site regarding documents and every e-mail I've received and I have not been asked once for copies, just originals. Also, I read many people are completing the I-134 Form when it is not even a requirement. Why are they being told to fill that document? Or to bring bank statements? As I understand, those documents would be needed if it were a Sponsor/Petition IV, but not DV.
Are they being told to bring those documents "just in case"? Should I bring those documents just in case? If so, would it be helpful to bring any other supporting documents that I was not asked for (like IRS tax documents, SSN (since I have one already), etc.?
Thank You so much in advance.
2. DV selectees are required to be prepared to demonstrate they're unlikely to become a public charge as a matter of fact. This seems to be something you are not aware of, and not that it is not a requirement because this is not a sponsored petition. DV 2023 Instructions (page 16) makes this clear where it says:
"If you are selected to apply for a DV, before being issued a visa you must demonstrate that you will not become a public charge in the United States. If you are selected and submit a diversity visa application, you should familiarize yourself with the Department of State’s public guidance on how the likelihood of becoming a public charge is assessed and what evidence can be provided to demonstrate that you are not likely to become a public charge"
So yes, we encourage DV selectees to be well prepared by taking along financial documents that can be used to demonstrate they're unlikely to become a public charge (should the need to demonstrate that arise) when they show up for their interview.