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Unsolicited Evidence
Filed my I-130 in Feb 2023 and submitted all documents. My case is currently on actively being reviewed status and also states that no documents is outstanding. I had a court case in the past that they may look into. Is it okay to upload the documents without being asked to the "unsolicited evidence" section under documents? Or do I just hold on until they ask?
would uploading them make any difference after 100 days of filing? Anyone with such experience?
doc requested to bring the interview
1. This Interview Notice and your Government issued photo identification.
2. A completed medical examination (Form 1-693) and vaccination supplement in a sealed envelope (unless already submitted within the last year).
3. If required, confirmation of Bona Fide Job Offer or Request for Job Portability (Supplement Ç (unless already submitted).
4. All documentation establishing your eligibility for Lawful Permanent Resident status.
5. Any immigration-related documentation ever issued to you, including any Employment Authorization Document (EAD) and any Authorization for Advance Parole (Form I-SU).
6. All travel documents used to enter the United States, including Passports, Advance Parole documents (I-SU) and I-94s (Arrival/Departure Document).
7. Your Birth Certificate.
8. If you have children, bring a Birth Certificate for each of your children.
9. If your eligibility is based on your marriage to the principa1 beneficiary of a petition, in addition to your spouse coming to the interview with you, bring:
a. A certified copy of your Marriage Document issued by the appropriate civil authority.
b. If either you or your spouse were ever married before, all divorce decrees/death certificates for each prior marriage/former spouse
c. Birth Certificates for all children of this marriage, and custody papers for your children and for your spouse's children not living with you.
d. Supporting evidence of your relationship, such as copies of any documentation regarding joint assets or liabilities you and your spouse may have together. This may to include: tax returns, bank statements, insurance documents (car, life, health), property documents (car, house, etc.). rental agreements, utility bills, credit cards, contracts, leases, photos. correspondence and/or any other documents you feel may substantiate your relationship.
Original and copy of each supporting document that you submitted with your application. Otherwise, we may keep your originals for our records.
If you have ever been arrested, bring the related Police Report and me original or certified Final Court Disposition for each arrest, even if the charges have been dismissed or expunged. II no court record is available, bring a letter from the court with jurisdiction indicating this.
A certified English translation for each foreign language document. the translator must certify that s/he is fluent in both languages, and that the translation in its entirety is complete and accurate.
In addition to the above, if you are applying g based on an Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker (Form I-140) that was filed by a relative who is a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident or by a for-profit entity where 5% or more of the ownership interest is held by a relative who is a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, bring completed Affidvit(s) of Support (Form I-864) with all required evidence for each of your sponsors (unless already submitted). One sponsor must be the relative who petitioned for you. The required evidence includes:
Your sponsor(s)' Federal Income Tax returns and W -2s, or certified UPS printouts, for the most recent tax year
Letters from each of your sponsor(s)' current employer(s), verifying current rate of pay and average weekly hours, and pay stubs for the past 2 months.
Evidence of your sponsor's and/or co—sponsor's United States Citizenship or Lawful Permanent Resident status.