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Hello everyone,

I have a question… I received my interview letter and it says bring originals of the documents you submitted, meaning I will have to bring my husbands birth certificate(US citizen) and marriage license, do they keep these documents or they just want to see them?

Do I need to bring any additional proof? Like pictures, my sons birth certificate or anything else?

Thanks for the advice!

Paola

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Hi Paola,

In my interview, the officer asked to see marriage certificate and my wife's (US Citizen) birth certificate. These were returned after looking at them. He also wanted to see proof that we are still together. I had copies of recent joint bank acct statements, benificiary statements, rental agreement and utility bill. He took those and filed them. If you have children, I would take their original birth certificates also. I had also taken last 3 yrs tax transcripts, my passport photos and basically all the information that was sent along with the I-751. I would advise to take a couple of pictures of the family also. Better to have too much information than not enough.

Hello everyone,

I have a question… I received my interview letter and it says bring originals of the documents you submitted, meaning I will have to bring my husbands birth certificate(US citizen) and marriage license, do they keep these documents or they just want to see them?

Do I need to bring any additional proof? Like pictures, my sons birth certificate or anything else?

Thanks for the advice!

Paola

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N-400

08/01/08: Mailed N-400 to NSC

08/04/08: Application Received (according to USPS)

08/05/08: Check Cashed

08/12/08: NOA1 received. Priority date is Aug 4, 08

09/08/08: Biometrics done

02/09/09: Interview date

Lifting of Conditions - I-751

06/19/07: Mail I-751 to NSC

06/21/07: Check cashed and NOA1

07/09/07: NOA2 arrived

07/26/07: Biometrics appt

03/14/08: Case transferred to CSC

05/10/08: Email received for approval

05/16/08: 10-yr GC received

 
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