Most important is your passport, scrutinize whether your passport is running with the date of expiry. If then please apply for renewal of passport, make sure to secure your old passport because immigration embassy will ask for it. While giving the passport for renewal keep a copy of biographic page including the other pages make the picture clear for the council.
You must have heard of I-94 or I-94W card. This card gives the proof of confirmed legal entry to US. I-94 is a white card; one has to fill before the US entry. I-94W is a green card or visa waiver card that discloses your total stay in United States. After the expiry of this card you cannot stay in that country else you will be kicked out of that country.
Next is your birth certificate it reveals native language of yours. Keep a copy of it, immigration will ask for it and also keeping the original will safe your journey.
If you are married keep the original as well as the translated copy of your marriage certificate. They will ask you for the verification.
If you have a detailed list of your family members provided by your country that includes the name of your spouse and children I suggest keep it with you it will not add to your baggage weight.
Carry Divorce certificate if applicable, clutch both original as well as the copy of it.
If you fall under B-1 category that is business class business then you must take companys bank account particulars, ownership proof from your company.
But if you are applying for work visa or H-1B visa then carry all your academic transcripts these are from your college or school.
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