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I am in process to organize supporting documents and will file AOS in a week. I need advice how the you summitted the following documents based upon your past experience. I am reluctant to send original documents unless I have to do it.
1. Do I need to include my original I-20 form or a copy of my I-20?
2. Do I need to include my original birth certificate translated by the issuing authority or a copy of my original birth certificate?
I am asking these question after reading the following information from USCIS website
How Do I Know If I Need Original Documents?
The USCIS requires documentation to prove the existence of relationships and facts in support of petitions and applications. The following will clarify when originals are required and when photocopies may be submitted.
Submission of Supporting Documents - Original vs. Photocopy - If a supporting document is prepared by the issuing authority solely for the purpose of presentation to USCIS, an applicant or petitioner must submit the original document with the application or petition. Examples of supporting documents which must be presented in the original are:
Form I-20 issued by a Designated School Official to a foreign student
Translations of documents (even when the rules allow submission of a photocopy of the document itself.)
Thanks
1. Do I need to include my original I-20 form or a copy of my I-20?
2. Do I need to include my original birth certificate translated by the issuing authority or a copy of my original birth certificate?
I am asking these question after reading the following information from USCIS website
How Do I Know If I Need Original Documents?
The USCIS requires documentation to prove the existence of relationships and facts in support of petitions and applications. The following will clarify when originals are required and when photocopies may be submitted.
Submission of Supporting Documents - Original vs. Photocopy - If a supporting document is prepared by the issuing authority solely for the purpose of presentation to USCIS, an applicant or petitioner must submit the original document with the application or petition. Examples of supporting documents which must be presented in the original are:
Form I-20 issued by a Designated School Official to a foreign student
Translations of documents (even when the rules allow submission of a photocopy of the document itself.)
Thanks
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