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Does anyone have any recommendations for the preferred way to submit photos with the I-751 application? Should they be attached to sheets of paper, are computer printer printouts acceptable or do they need to be real photo prints? What have other people done?

 

Thanks,

 

Peter

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I believe that computer printer copies and scans should be acceptable since originals of anything are not returned. I have always sent computer printouts or photocopies and they have been accepted.

 

 

Does anyone have any recommendations for the preferred way to submit photos with the I-751 application? Should they be attached to sheets of paper, are computer printer printouts acceptable or do they need to be real photo prints? What have other people done?

 

Thanks,

 

Peter

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With our I-129F and I-485 applications, we sent several color printouts of pictures, printed out 3-4 to a page with short descriptions of what was in each.

 

When we went for our AOS interview, we brought our wedding album and the interviewer said the pictures were great and took several of them to a photocopier and made black and white copies, and placed them in our file (we hadn't had these pictures when we filed for the I-485).

 

For our recent I-751, we didn't have access to a good color printer (out of ink at home .. and everything at work is black and white), so I just printed several pictures 3-4 to a page in black and white with descriptions of each.

 

I think copies/color prints on 8 1/2 by 11 might be preferrable to actual pictures in a plastic baggie so that they'll be entered in the file easier, but either one is probably fine.

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