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OK mailed back DS230 and checklist first week of august (DCF Toronto) received in Montreal August 11, 2009. Anyways my question is we got co sponsors so they both filled out the I-864 forms 1 each and so did my wife (petitioner), we got both of there tax transcripts and they are well above the poverty line for household size, thank god. I got my wife's transcripts as well along with her original copies of her tax files from H&R Block for the last 3 years while in Canada. Now other than getting my info together and maybe vaccines up to date is there anything i can do before the interview date wich I'm guessing will be anywhere between December at the earliest and sometime next year. Does it matter when the actual AOS I-864 forms are signed and dated right now they are dated in august as my wife was in Ohio and got them to fill out the forms. Also is there any other information needed or that can be deemed helpful from the co sponsors? Now my wife has a job interview with Aetna insurance company in Ohio, if she gets that job(fingers crossed) can we throw out the co-sponsors forms and use her impending income to qualify? or is it better to just use the co-sponsors anyways?

A bit confused about my wife's domicile in the states but i think we got that covered- she has opened a bank account and statements get mailed here to Canada monthly, in the process of getting a secured credit card from the bank in Ohio, also a rental letter from her aunt and uncle where we "intend" to live. Will get a Upack.com estimate for moving stuff to address where we intend to live. Anything else?

Also, last question anywhere in Toronto or Montreal to track progress? right now all i have is the date they received the form and checklist since i sent it with tracking.

Sorry for the verbal vomit LOL but i got a lot of questions and nowhere but here to turn.

Again as always i thank this forum it has been a huge help and also a big thanks in advance to those that offer advice or answers to my silly questions.

 
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