AOS filing
#1
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AOS filing
I am filing my AOS tomorrow. Together with that I am filing EAD, and AP applications.
Just to confirm, that as far as I can see out of all those forms, the I-130 is the only one which has to be signed/sworn before a notary and be notarized? All other forms are just signed by the person completing the form, right?
And all copies included in the filing can be just normal copies (not certified copies), and the originals or certified copies are to be brought to the interview?
Is the above correct?
Just to confirm, that as far as I can see out of all those forms, the I-130 is the only one which has to be signed/sworn before a notary and be notarized? All other forms are just signed by the person completing the form, right?
And all copies included in the filing can be just normal copies (not certified copies), and the originals or certified copies are to be brought to the interview?
Is the above correct?
#2
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Re: AOS filing
I am fairly certain it is the I-864 (Affidavit of Support) that must be
notarized and not the I-130. I hope that is correct as I just sent my
wife's papers in last week that way! Still watching my banl account for
the checks to clear!
Good luck to you!
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 19:09:55 -0500, alect wrote:
> I am filing my AOS tomorrow. Together with that I am filing EAD, and AP
> applications.
>
> Just to confirm, that as far as I can see out of all those forms, the
> I-130 is the only one which has to be signed/sworn before a notary and
> be notarized? All other forms are just signed by the person completing
> the form, right?
>
> And all copies included in the
> filing can be just normal copies (not certified copies), and the
> originals or certified copies are to be brought to the interview?
>
> Is
> the above correct?
notarized and not the I-130. I hope that is correct as I just sent my
wife's papers in last week that way! Still watching my banl account for
the checks to clear!
Good luck to you!
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 19:09:55 -0500, alect wrote:
> I am filing my AOS tomorrow. Together with that I am filing EAD, and AP
> applications.
>
> Just to confirm, that as far as I can see out of all those forms, the
> I-130 is the only one which has to be signed/sworn before a notary and
> be notarized? All other forms are just signed by the person completing
> the form, right?
>
> And all copies included in the
> filing can be just normal copies (not certified copies), and the
> originals or certified copies are to be brought to the interview?
>
> Is
> the above correct?
#3
Re: AOS filing
Originally posted by Jim Schlegel
I am fairly certain it is the I-864 (Affidavit of Support) that must be
notarized and not the I-130.
I am fairly certain it is the I-864 (Affidavit of Support) that must be
notarized and not the I-130.