π Document Checklist – Get Organized for Success
USA Document Checklist 2025
Complete document requirements for all USA immigration visas. Organize your application perfectly and avoid delays.
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H-1B Specialty Occupation Documents
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Form I-129 PetitionCompleted and signed by employer
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H Classification SupplementForm I-129 H supplement pages
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LCA (Labor Condition Application)Certified by Department of Labor
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Job Offer LetterDetailed position description and duties
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Bachelor’s Degree DiplomaOr equivalent in specialty field
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Official TranscriptsFrom all universities attended
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Credential EvaluationIf foreign degree (NACES evaluator)
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Resume/CVUpdated with relevant experience
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Employment LettersPrevious employers confirming experience
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Professional LicensesIf required for position
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Business LicenseEmployer’s business registration
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Tax ReturnsEmployer’s recent tax documents
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Organizational ChartShowing position structure
F-1 Student Visa Documents
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DS-160 FormCompleted online application
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Passport Photos2×2 inches, recent (within 6 months)
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MRV Fee Receipt$185 visa application fee payment
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Form I-20Issued by SEVP-certified school
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SEVIS I-901 Receipt$410 fee payment confirmation
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Acceptance LetterFrom university/college
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Bank StatementsLast 3-6 months showing sufficient funds
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Scholarship LettersIf receiving financial aid
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Sponsor AffidavitI-134 if someone is sponsoring you
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Academic TranscriptsFrom all schools attended
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Test ScoresTOEFL, IELTS, SAT, GRE, GMAT
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Diplomas/CertificatesPrevious education credentials
General Immigration Documents
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Valid PassportMust be valid for at least 6 months
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Birth CertificateOfficial government-issued document
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National ID CardIf applicable in your country
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Marriage CertificateIf married (for family-based applications)
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Children’s Birth CertificatesFor dependent applications
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Divorce DecreeIf previously married
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Medical ExaminationFrom panel physician (if required)
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Vaccination RecordsRequired immunizations
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Medical RecordsFor existing conditions
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Police CertificatesFrom countries where you lived 6+ months
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Military RecordsIf you served in military
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Court RecordsIf you have any criminal history
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Document Authentication Requirements
All foreign documents must be translated into English by a certified translator and may require apostille or consular authentication. Some documents have expiration dates (typically police certificates expire after 1 year). Always check current requirements with USCIS or your consulate.
π‘ Document Preparation Best Practices
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Organization Tips
Create separate folders for each document category. Make copies of everything before submission. Keep originals in a safe place. Use clear page protectors for important documents.
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Timing Strategy
Start gathering documents 6-12 months before application. Some documents (like police certificates) have limited validity periods. Order documents in advance to avoid delays.
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Quality Control
Ensure all documents are clear and legible. Check for accuracy in names, dates, and spellings. Verify all translations are certified. Double-check form completion.
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Digital Backup
Scan all documents at high resolution. Store digital copies in cloud storage. Create physical backup copies. Organize files with clear naming conventions.
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Professional Document Review Recommended
While this checklist covers standard requirements, immigration cases can be complex. Consider having an experienced immigration attorney review your documents before submission to ensure completeness and accuracy. This can prevent costly delays and rejections.
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