Can I sign a photocopy of Form I-20 (not original) and send it to USCIS?
Yes, you may send USCIS a scanned copy of your signed I-20 for your case.
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Yes, you may send USCIS a scanned copy of your signed I-20 for your case.
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You can go to a different consulate to apply for the visa. However, it may experience processing delays.
As long as these two companies are not affiliated, the registrations won't be considered as duplicate registrations.