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It appears I do, but I'd like confirmation from the experts here. I'll be traveling to Beijing next Tuesday to submit everything. Table of contents outlines: I.USCIS forms: I-130 FormG-1145 FormG-325A Form (wife’s)G-325A Form (mine)II.Documents to prove my U.S. citizenship: A copy of my birth certificateA copy of my passport’s biodata pageIII.Documents proving marriage bona fides: Copies of our marriage certificates (Chinese and notarized English translation)Copy and notarized English translation of our son’s birth certificateCopy of son’s consular report of birth abroadCopy of son’s passport’s biodata pagePhotos dating our relationship (August 2006 to present)IV.Documents to prove my residency in jurisdiction covered by Beijing American embassy to be eligible for direct filing: Copies of my Chinese resident permits (in passport) (2006 to present)V.Other documents: Copy of wife’s passport’s biodata pageCopy and notarized English translation of wife’s hukouCopy and notarized English translation of letter written by the hospital at which my wife was born attesting to the fact that she has never been issued a birth certificate, but was indeed born at that hospital on the reported date.Copy and notarized English translation of wife’s criminal background check2 passport photos for wife2 passport photos for me Am I over doing it? I don't want to leave anything to chance. Also, do I include my domicile and financial support documents, such as the I-134, tax returns, savings account holdings, IRA, etc.? I have these available to submit if possible/necessary.