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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ireland
Timeline
Posted

Hi

We have our interview in a little over 2 weeks, and I am frantically trying to get everything ready for it. :unsure:

On the interview notice, it has a list of things we MUST bring. I understand most of them, but one of the items asks for:

"All documents establishing your elegibility for Lawful Permanent Resident status"

Any other tips on things we should bring would be great - I have everything they 'ask' for, plus photos, affidavits etc... the only thing we're short on is joint accounts, because I just yesterday got my social security card and some places wouldn't let me be on the account without a SS#

Thanks for your responses, I feel like I am not going to rest until the interview date!

:wacko:

05/22/2009 - We got married

06/15/2009 - Sent I-130, I-485 & I-765 next day with UPS (to adjust from VWP)

06/19/2009 - NOA received in the mail

08/15/2009 - Biometrics appointment

08/29/2009 - Immigration medical exam (all went well)

08/09/2009 - Sent back required evidence (Medical report and Affidavit of Support)

08/26/2009 - Email from CRIS stating EAD is approved and card in production

08/31/2009 - Letter in mail with interview date (5th Oct)

??/??/2009 - EAD received in the mail?

??/??/2009 - SS applied for?

??/??/2009 - SS recieved?

10/05/2009 - Interview Date

??/??/2009 - Interview decision?

??/??/2009 - Greed Card approval?

??/??/2009 - Welcome letter received

??/??/2009 - Green card received

??/??/2009 - Anything else I cant think of right now ;)

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ireland
Timeline
Posted
Bring everything you have - best I could advise.

:time:

P.S., If you had a profile and/or timeline we wouldn't have to investigate your previous posts to find out that you're adjusting status due to marriage while on VWP.

My timeline isn't showing on my post??? hummm - weird! I can see it on the posts, but I wonder if it's doing something weird!

Sorry! :unsure:

05/22/2009 - We got married

06/15/2009 - Sent I-130, I-485 & I-765 next day with UPS (to adjust from VWP)

06/19/2009 - NOA received in the mail

08/15/2009 - Biometrics appointment

08/29/2009 - Immigration medical exam (all went well)

08/09/2009 - Sent back required evidence (Medical report and Affidavit of Support)

08/26/2009 - Email from CRIS stating EAD is approved and card in production

08/31/2009 - Letter in mail with interview date (5th Oct)

??/??/2009 - EAD received in the mail?

??/??/2009 - SS applied for?

??/??/2009 - SS recieved?

10/05/2009 - Interview Date

??/??/2009 - Interview decision?

??/??/2009 - Greed Card approval?

??/??/2009 - Welcome letter received

??/??/2009 - Green card received

??/??/2009 - Anything else I cant think of right now ;)

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Spain
Timeline
Posted

Yes, it is showing!

ROC

09-10-2011 : ROC package sent

09-13-2011 : Check Cashed

09-17-2011 : NOA received

10-24-2011: Biometrics appointment

07-02-2012: Application Accepted

07-10-2012: Greencard Received!!

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

AOS from H1B

Timeline:

08/29/09 ----- AOS Package Mailed (I-130, I-485, I-765 & I-131)

08/31/09 ----- Package delivered in Chicago

09/04/09 ----- Checks cashed

09/11/09 ----- Received all 4 NOA´s (Dated 09/04/09)

09/14/09 ----- Received Biometrics Letter for I-485 & I-765 (Appointment: 10/08/09)

10/08/09 ----- Biometrics Appointment Done

10/08/09 ----- AP Approval Notice and EAD Card Production Ordered sent

10/16/09 ----- AP received

10/17/09 ----- EAD received

11/05/09 ----- Interview Appointment Received - Interview on 12/10/09

12/10/09 ----- Interview Approved!!Card production ordered.

12/14/09 ----- Welcome Letter Received

12/22/09 ----- GC Received!!

Posted
Bring everything you have - best I could advise.

:time:

P.S., If you had a profile and/or timeline we wouldn't have to investigate your previous posts to find out that you're adjusting status due to marriage while on VWP.

My timeline isn't showing on my post??? hummm - weird! I can see it on the posts, but I wonder if it's doing something weird!

Sorry! :unsure:

Timeline in your Signature doesn't help anyone.

My Assistant>>> Edit / Add my Timeline

and

My Controls >>>Edit Profile Information

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Ireland
Timeline
Posted

[quote name='Otto und Karin' post='3319519'

Timeline in your Signature doesn't help anyone.

My Assistant>>> Edit / Add my Timeline

and

My Controls >>>Edit Profile Information

Ummm - I might be having a 'moment' and not really understand... but I don't know why that wouldn't 'help' anyone?

05/22/2009 - We got married

06/15/2009 - Sent I-130, I-485 & I-765 next day with UPS (to adjust from VWP)

06/19/2009 - NOA received in the mail

08/15/2009 - Biometrics appointment

08/29/2009 - Immigration medical exam (all went well)

08/09/2009 - Sent back required evidence (Medical report and Affidavit of Support)

08/26/2009 - Email from CRIS stating EAD is approved and card in production

08/31/2009 - Letter in mail with interview date (5th Oct)

??/??/2009 - EAD received in the mail?

??/??/2009 - SS applied for?

??/??/2009 - SS recieved?

10/05/2009 - Interview Date

??/??/2009 - Interview decision?

??/??/2009 - Greed Card approval?

??/??/2009 - Welcome letter received

??/??/2009 - Green card received

??/??/2009 - Anything else I cant think of right now ;)

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Brazil
Timeline
Posted
"All documents establishing your elegibility for Lawful Permanent Resident status"

If you adjusting your status and getting a green card through marriage, then you should bring your marriage certificate and documents that proof you are married, live at the same place, have a life together.

It takes few months for couples to have joint accounts. But bring mail and other correspondences that you both receive under the same address, even if it is not joint.

Make sure BOTH of you know where it is in the pile you bring. I was the one who organized everything prior to the interview and we brought in a big plastic folder. But during the interview, the officer asked MY HUSBAND to get the documents. He had no idea where in the pile the docs were, and when I tried to get it the officer said " No, I asked your husband to take it".

We had so much stuff, magazines, copy of bank accounts (separate accounts that arrived in our address, showing we both live there), cards from friends and family mailed to both of us.

Whatever you bring, be aware they can keep one of them. So if there is any card you are particular touched by and want to keep, don't bring that to interview. Our interview officer picked a card I gave mu husband for his birthday to put in our " file" and one of our wedding pictures. THey particularly like (I found) pictures that have both of you with other people, like with family, friends, etc.

02/2001 - Met in Europe

08/2004 - Moved to USA

08/2007 - Married in Brazil

09/2007 - Submitted AOS to VSC

12/2007 - AOS approved

09/2009 - Submitted I-751 to CSC

10/2009 - ROC approved (1 month 2 days from receipt date)

12/2010 - Submitted N400

01/2011 - Biometrics (twice)

02/2011 - Citizenship Interview and Civics Test

04/2011 - Oath Ceremony/American Citizen

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Thailand
Timeline
Posted
"All documents establishing your elegibility for Lawful Permanent Resident status"

If you adjusting your status and getting a green card through marriage, then you should bring your marriage certificate and documents that proof you are married, live at the same place, have a life together.

It takes few months for couples to have joint accounts. But bring mail and other correspondences that you both receive under the same address, even if it is not joint.

Make sure BOTH of you know where it is in the pile you bring. I was the one who organized everything prior to the interview and we brought in a big plastic folder. But during the interview, the officer asked MY HUSBAND to get the documents. He had no idea where in the pile the docs were, and when I tried to get it the officer said " No, I asked your husband to take it".

We had so much stuff, magazines, copy of bank accounts (separate accounts that arrived in our address, showing we both live there), cards from friends and family mailed to both of us.

Whatever you bring, be aware they can keep one of them. So if there is any card you are particular touched by and want to keep, don't bring that to interview. Our interview officer picked a card I gave mu husband for his birthday to put in our " file" and one of our wedding pictures. THey particularly like (I found) pictures that have both of you with other people, like with family, friends, etc.

Thanks! This really helpful. :thumbs:

10-06-2007 met

10-11-2008 engaged

06-30-2009 married

<<<<<<<>>>>>>

07-17-2009 send out the package (I-130, I-145, I-765) all in one + 2 checks

07-20-2009 package arrived ! signed for by L box

07-27-2009 NOA came in the mail ~ all 3

08-01-2009 received biometrics appointment for August 24, at 3 pm

08-22-2009 wedding party!! (with friends and families)

08-24-2009 Biometrics at USCIS Detroit (took about 15 minutes)

08-31-2009 EAD in hand!!!!! wow (only a week from biometrics!)

09-08-2009 got Interview appointment for Oct 8,09 at 1.00 pm in Detroit !!! YEAH

10-08-2009 Interview Date @ 1 pm @ Detroit

10-08-2009 INTERVIEW.......Approved

On October 8, 2009, we ordered production of your new card. Please allow 30 days for your card to be mailed to you.

10-13-2009 NOA - welcome to America Letter !

10-19-2009 GREEN CARD in hand ! (done with USCIS , see you again in 1 year and 9 months)

<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>

9/6/2011 I751 removing of conditions sent

9/10/2011 package delivered

9/14/2011 check cashed

9/17/2011 NOA received...greencard 1 year extended

9/19/2011 Biometrics appointment letter received

10/07/2011 Biometrics

12/07/2011 GreenCard (10years) in mail box :)

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