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This is why we can't have nice things.
People need to learn how to observe details and follow directions.
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Sigh. Dreamers really need to get a better grasp of the English language. If reading comprehension was part of the test to get a green card, we'd have a less than 1% DACA population getting a Green Card. Please read on Page 20 under Part B

NOTE: If you are filing under the (c)(33) category, you are not required to submit additional documentation
beyond what you submit with Form I-821D under 2. What documents do you need to provide to prove identity
in the Evidence for Initial Requests Only section of the Form I-821D Instructions.


^ Follow those instructions and you'll find zero requirement of passport photos. If you're reading part C, you already failed.

If you're going to follow B & C why are you not following part A?

A. A copy of at least one of the following documents: Form I-94, Arrival-Departure Record (front and back), a
printout of your electronic Form I-94 from www.cbp.gov/i94, passport, or other travel document. If you are filing
Form I-765 under the (c)(9) category, copies of any of the above are not required.


How many of you submitted an I-94 for your renewal, as it appears to be a "requirement" based on the assumption some of you are making.

My card went into production last year with no passport pictures submitted. Same for the last 3 years. And some of you want Migrants to learn the English language. smdh.
Yes, I saw that as well. But its referring to the section for "Evidence for INITIAL REQUESTS ONLY".

So to be on the safe side, I'm sending in only the follows for my renewal:

- Copy of EAD
- Copy of I-94
- 2 passport pics

That is the only evidence I'm submitting. The I-765 instructions ask for those, at least the way I interpret it.
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Yes, I saw that as well. But its referring to the section for "Evidence for INITIAL REQUESTS ONLY".

So to be on the safe side, I'm sending in only the follows for my renewal:

- Copy of EAD
- Copy of I-94
- 2 passport pics

That is the only evidence I'm submitting. The I-765 instructions ask for those, at least the way I interpret it.
Yeah it doesn't hurt to send passport pic. I've even said before just send them if it gives you a peace of mind. My pushback was more to some of the folks here saying they'll get rejected if they don't (which isn't the case). Good luck!
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Rejected and deny are two completely different things. Yes if you don’t include the passport photos or additional pages your application can be rejected but not denied
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For me I actually followed the instructions

“Do not include departure if they before your last renewal, only include new ones”

So I didn’t include anything regarding a departure because I had already notified them in the 1st renewal I did and everything went fine. Second renewal comes and I didn’t include that. Then I get a letter of intend of having my DACA terminated and has 30 days to reply. I didn’t have any physical records. Luckily cbs website has a useful tool where you type your passport number and shows all departures and entries along with what they let you in ( for me it was AP). I sent them that and within days my renewal was approved. The latest renewal I wasn’t going to fuck anymore and included that again. No issues.
I used AP in Aug 2016 and included it in my last renewal which was approved Sep 2018. I am sending my next renewal before the fees increase but did not include the departure. I haven't mailed out the packet yet but wondering if I should include it just to be on the safe side.
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Just include it because as soon they check for departures they will see it
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