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My AOS interview is coming up in September, and I've got pretty much everything I need, but I've got a question about one thing.

Once again, they're asking for proof of income. My wife's mother is the co-sponsor on my application and is self employed. So far there's been no problem with whatever she's submitted, but for the interview they're asking for pay stubs from the past two months, and she doesn't get pay stubs from her clients (she's a process server, her clients are lawyers, they just pay her a cheque when she does work for them). So my question is, would a bank statement from her for the past couple of months showing her income suffice?

Thanks, and sorry if this has already been answered.

I'm also confused as to what it means by 'proof of eligibility for Lawful Permanent Resident status'. I know I have this, I'm just not sure exactly what it is.

Thank you.

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Hi

My AOS interview is coming up in September, and I've got pretty much everything I need, but I've got a question about one thing.

Once again, they're asking for proof of income. My wife's mother is the co-sponsor on my application and is self employed. So far there's been no problem with whatever she's submitted, but for the interview they're asking for pay stubs from the past two months, and she doesn't get pay stubs from her clients (she's a process server, her clients are lawyers, they just pay her a cheque when she does work for them). So my question is, would a bank statement from her for the past couple of months showing her income suffice?

Thanks, and sorry if this has already been answered.

I'm also confused as to what it means by 'proof of eligibility for Lawful Permanent Resident status'. I know I have this, I'm just not sure exactly what it is.

Thank you.

Once you explain your situation you should be fine with the cheques/bank statement.

proof of eligibility is your marriage certificate and whatever document proves she's an american citizen.

Removing Conditions

07/31/2010 - Filed for Removal of Conditions (I-751)

08/02/2010 - ROC Packet received

08/03/2010 - NOA notice date for I-751

08/05/2010 - Check cashed

08/07/2010 - NOA received for I-751

08/13/2010 - Biometrics appointment letter received

09/01/2010 - Biometrics taken

09/01/2010 - Case status appears online

11/08/2010 - Card production ordered

11/13/2010 - I-751 Approval Letter received

11/19/2010 - Green Card received in the mail

Citizenship

08/01/2011 - Filed for Citizenship (N-400)

08/03/2011 - N400 Packet received

08/05/2011 - Received email/text confirming application receipt

08/08/2011 - Check cashed

08/09/2011 - Biometrics notice sent

08/12/2011 - NOA received for N400

08/12/2011 - Biometrics appointment letter received

08/29/2011 - Biometrics taken

08/31/2011 - Case Status Notification: Placed in line for interview scheduling

10/11/2011 - Received yellow letter

01/11/2012 - Interview letter sent

01/17/2012 - Interview letter received

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03/06/2012 - Oath ceremony

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