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Filed: Country: Mexico
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I got the letter last weekend for an interview on october 21 2009... we never got the approval for the petition form... is this normal?

What did you bring to your interview?

I'm planning on bringing our pictures ( we have tons! of pics)

Bills

I'm going to add my name to the power, cable and phone

Copy of bank statements

Copy of our leases for 6 years

Letters from hubby's mom and boss

Letters from friends

All the paperwork i got from USCIS

Copy of all the forms we filed

passports and ID's

Am i missing something?

May.29.2009 Got married!!!

July.22.2009 Sent our AOS paperwork I-130(g-325) and I-485(I-131, I-765, I-864, g-325)

July.28.2009 Immigration Received Paperwork

July.31.2009 Received NOA (I-130, I-765, I-485, I-131) and ASC Appointment Notice

August.27.2009 ASC Appointment (biometrics)

September.01.2009 Card production ordered

September.02.2009 Received Approval notice I-765

September.04.2009 Received Advance parole in the mail (I-131) =) yaaay i get to go home in December!

September. 11.2009 Received employment card :)

September.14.2009 Received Request to appear for initial interview

October.21.2009 INTERVIEW

Got approved that same day and i received my Residency Card 2 weeks later

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Thailand
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seem like you have more then us :D

we are going to have an interview on the 8th. not really have any joint lease or bill or letters like that.

we will have pictures, my id stuff, his id stuff, all those original document that we sent in. my hubby pay stuff (he don't want to ask for letter from his boss though)

oh, and card from family and friends.

well, seem like we have very similar time line.

keep us post ! how your interview going.

:thumbs:

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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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Filed: Other Timeline
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Hey Pink,

You should be fine judging by what I've read from most interview goers here.

I also have my interview bright and early tomorrow with my wife and I'm bringing the following:

Passport, ID's and documents from USCIS,

Joint bank account with receipts of various purchases together,

Joint phone account with copy of every text message for past 30 days,

Pictures (about 70 of us together, the wedding and trips),

Congratulatory wedding cards from friends

Also bringing just in case but probably wont need is:

Charity care documents from the hospital which lists her as my wife,

Phone bills from our time in Europe with phone calls to me and her parents,

Class and registration documents from the language school in which we met,

Letters, emails and text messages from our time in Europe,

Also: If anybody can answer this I'd appreciate it...

Is a copy of the entire packet we sent in to USCIS neccesary? (i.e. - G325, I765, etc.)

On the interview form it does not ask to bring a copy on the original forms submitted but rather the supporting documents instead (i.e. - marriage cert, taxes, etc.) Or am I misreading?

Thanks and Good Luck! Will let you all know how it turns out.

Timeline -

Met in Berlin: Aug-14-2007

US Arrival: Aug-28-2008

Marriage: Apr-21-2009

AOS Filed: Jun-03-2009

NOA Date: Jun-11-2009

RFE(s): Jun-24-2009

RFE(s) Reply: Jul-27-2009

Bio. Appt.: Jul-09-2009

Interview Date: Sep-23-2009

Approved: Yes! (113 days!) or (3 months 21 days!)

Card Production Ordered: Sep-28-2009

Greencard Received: Oct-05-2009

Local USCIS Office: Newark, NJ

Up Next:

SSN & Drivers License

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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Is a copy of the entire packet we sent in to USCIS neccesary? (i.e. - G325, I765, etc.)

On the interview form it does not ask to bring a copy on the original forms submitted but rather the supporting documents instead (i.e. - marriage cert, taxes, etc.) Or am I misreading?

Not the forms. You need to take all the originals of the documents that you sent with your AOS application, incase they want to see them. They do see key documents though. Passports, Naturalization Certificates, Divorce Decrees,Birth Certifcates, marriage Certificates, letters from work, Lease documents, Pay-stubs. Incase they need to keep a copy of some documents, its best you take copies too. Good luck with your interview.

IR5 For Parent

Filed: Country: Mexico
Timeline
Posted
Hey Pink,

You should be fine judging by what I've read from most interview goers here.

I also have my interview bright and early tomorrow with my wife and I'm bringing the following:

Passport, ID's and documents from USCIS,

Joint bank account with receipts of various purchases together,

Joint phone account with copy of every text message for past 30 days,

Pictures (about 70 of us together, the wedding and trips),

Congratulatory wedding cards from friends

Also bringing just in case but probably wont need is:

Charity care documents from the hospital which lists her as my wife,

Phone bills from our time in Europe with phone calls to me and her parents,

Class and registration documents from the language school in which we met,

Letters, emails and text messages from our time in Europe,

Also: If anybody can answer this I'd appreciate it...

Is a copy of the entire packet we sent in to USCIS neccesary? (i.e. - G325, I765, etc.)

On the interview form it does not ask to bring a copy on the original forms submitted but rather the supporting documents instead (i.e. - marriage cert, taxes, etc.) Or am I misreading?

Thanks and Good Luck! Will let you all know how it turns out.

Thank you so much for posting this it helped a lot. I'm going to start getting together my interview paperwork good luck tomorrow I'm sure everything will go great!

May.29.2009 Got married!!!

July.22.2009 Sent our AOS paperwork I-130(g-325) and I-485(I-131, I-765, I-864, g-325)

July.28.2009 Immigration Received Paperwork

July.31.2009 Received NOA (I-130, I-765, I-485, I-131) and ASC Appointment Notice

August.27.2009 ASC Appointment (biometrics)

September.01.2009 Card production ordered

September.02.2009 Received Approval notice I-765

September.04.2009 Received Advance parole in the mail (I-131) =) yaaay i get to go home in December!

September. 11.2009 Received employment card :)

September.14.2009 Received Request to appear for initial interview

October.21.2009 INTERVIEW

Got approved that same day and i received my Residency Card 2 weeks later

 
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