To Cagc
Dear Cagc,
Just to answer your question - I brought with me my entire I-140 package which was revised with newer documents included - my impression from the interview letter was that my I-140 package was not transfered together with my I-485 documents. However, it was not true - the officer had my original I-140 with him and wanted only new documents. He was particularly interested in new support letters from my peers and other experts. He did not seem to understand very well what is required for that category - I gave him my new papers, new citation index report, documents on new membership in organizations etc. So I would recommend to bring only new things - most important will be some new support letters on papers with fency letter-head - he was really looking for them and did not want copies of my old support letters(it was strange because I think these things are not mandatory for the EB1-EA application) and new employment letter (I changed my empoyment) - this was the only thing he really red. I also brought with me some articles on my work - he looked at it and always circled the place where my name appeared on the paper - I would recommend to do the same. But basically, my impression was that he only wants to add these things to my file so that it would be "up to date" - he did not seem to care for that too much. He spent most time by checking formal things such as visa stamps, I-94s, birth certificates etc - he was very careful with it and took long time to make sure that it was OK. It is likely that you will get the same officer - he had on his desk files with several other applications - most of them quite thick - I assume that they are EA category as well. But do not worry - he was quite nice and did not appear to be a trouble maker. He only seemed to be somewaht slow and likely, that is why it takes so long to get interview. Good luck! I hope they will invite you soon. I will let you know once I get my final approval - I hope it will be soon.