1. Valid Passport
Must be unexpired with clear biographic and travel pages.
2. Proof of Legal Entry or Status
I-94 record, visa stamp, or entry documentation (including Advance Parole, if applicable).
3. Identity & Relationship Documents
Birth certificates, marriage certificates, divorce decrees, adoption papers.
4. Proof of Financial Support or Income
Tax returns, pay stubs, bank statements, or Affidavit of Support (I-864/I-134).
5. Evidence Tied to Your Case Type
Example: work history for employment visas, abuse evidence for VAWA, fear-based proof for asylum.
✅ Tip: Organize everything in labeled folders—digital and paper.
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