What to do about passport photos for an I-130 and an I-485 that are filed concurrently?
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What to do about passport photos for an I-130 and an I-485 that are filed concurrently?
I am sending an application for a marriage based green card. I am concurrently
submitting I-130 and I-485 I-693, I-131,I-765, G325 and I-864. As part of the application most of these forms require passport photos in support of the application. But since am concurrently submitting all applications at once, I only attached 2 passport photos of myself, as the applicant, and 1 for my wife, who is the petitioner. Is it right to do this or is the passport photos attached so far, enough or I should attach more passport photos?
Asked on November 5, 2016 under Immigration Law, Virginia
Answers:
SB Member California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 7 years ago | Contributor
Typically you need to submit 2 photos of each person but if the USCIS requires anything more than what you have already submitted, they will send out a request for evidence asking you to submit additional documentation/photos. t his is not a big deal.
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