Also, might sound silly, but what's the best way to store the documents and USCIS correspondence? Can they be hole punched and put in a binder for the interview?
I kept documents loose in a compartmentalized accordian folder for the interview. Originals in plastic protector sheets (which they're still in back in my file cabinet). Quick to get out of 'storage' and push under the window.
Hole-punched documents can be damaged removing them from a binder, or just from flipping through the binder. And it can be hard to cram a binder throught the slot under the interview window.
Still, I've never had the holes survive life in a binder
Regards, JEff
I still have a packet of 1960s era hole reinforcers that have been following me around from office to office. If you ever need 'em, you just let me know.
I still have a packet of 1960s era hole reinforcers that have been following me around from office to office. If you ever need 'em, you just let me know.
I had a box of those. By the time I wanted to actually use them, the sticky was all gone.