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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Dear VJs,

Our AOS Interview is fast approaching and I'm wondering if I can solicit advice from those who had experience it.

By the way, to have a brief information, I entered US through K1 Visa, got married and filed AOS.

In terms of documents to prove residency, we've got the following:

1. Bank Joint Account

2. House Lease Agreement (we are sharing and renting accommodation with my in-laws, my in-law own the house)

3. Pictures

Are these documents will suffice?

*Cellphone Bill or any other house bill can't present cause it is on my in-laws name. Giving also in consideration that I've been here in US for almost 3 months so I can't purchase or credit anything.

*My husband got a temporary position at work, so he got no Medical Insurance so we can't also provide that document.

Any advice on what else we can provide at the moment?

Advice and help will be very appreciated.

Thanks.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Scotland
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Any advice on what else we can provide at the moment?

Advice and help will be very appreciated.

Thanks.

If you kept any cards saying Congrats! regarding the wedding, take those. Any other wedding stuff showing close friends and family attended or are wishing you well would be great.

Our VisaJourney started July 2009 when I mailed the 129-F

Fiance here February 2010, married 10 days later

GC received in the mail 10-Jun-2010

Able to apply to remove conditions 12-Feb-2012

BABY GIRL BORN JULY 2011!!!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Albania
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If you've been on a long distance for a while, print out emails if you have any. I don't know if you have time to get a state ID card, but if you do, get one cos it shows where you live and it's a plus to have.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Dear VJs,

Our AOS Interview is fast approaching and I'm wondering if I can solicit advice from those who had experience it.

By the way, to have a brief information, I entered US through K1 Visa, got married and filed AOS.

In terms of documents to prove residency, we've got the following:

1. Bank Joint Account

2. House Lease Agreement (we are sharing and renting accommodation with my in-laws, my in-law own the house)

3. Pictures

Are these documents will suffice?

*Cellphone Bill or any other house bill can't present cause it is on my in-laws name. Giving also in consideration that I've been here in US for almost 3 months so I can't purchase or credit anything.

*My husband got a temporary position at work, so he got no Medical Insurance so we can't also provide that document.

Any advice on what else we can provide at the moment?

Advice and help will be very appreciated.

Thanks.

Have a lot of evidence of your relationship. I brought some pictures and my interviewing officer said he was looking for one with both me, my husband and members from family. Good thing I had a few!

Also, they will ask you the basic questions like, when did you meet, when did you start dating, whos idea was it to get married, why did you married him/her, what are your occupations? Stuff like that. Make sure you bring copies of everything!!!! Be over prepared.

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*My husband got a temporary position at work, so he got no Medical Insurance so we can't also provide that document.

Hi,

I dont know how long your husband been working at his company, but Letter of Employment from his employer states that he is really an employee there and also his paystubs??

This was my experience because we brought pile of evidences and the IO only took my husband's letter of employment and the paystubs, so just telling you that.

We didnt have Health insurance either that time.

And of course be well prepared with the answers for the questions :yes:

Good luck you two! God bless!

Oct 2005 - met my baby

Dec 2006 - he proposed

Feb 2007 - K-1 filed

Dec 2007 - K-1 Visa Interview (denied), the reason: i was overstayed my previous visit in 2000-2003 (my bad)

Feb 2008 - I-601 Waiver filed

Sept 2008 - Waiver approved (K-1 Visa issued)

Jan 2009 - the Wedding Blessing & Reception (Bali, Indonesia)

Feb 2009 - Arrived in the US followed by the Civil Wedding & Reception (again:)

March 2009 - AOS filed

April 2009 - Biometric

May 2009 - EAD card in hand

Aug 27th 2009 - AOS Interview (approved, yaay)

Sept 2009- Green Card arrived in the mail...yippeeeew...(i want to sing of Your Love forever)

June 2011 - ROC filed

July 2011 - Biometric

Dec 2011 - ROC approved (Best Christmas ever, i must've been a really good girl this year :)

The wait would be unbearable but it'll be worth it. It strengthens the love, it attaches you even more to each other, it shows how your man would do whatever it takes to be with you, that he will never give up on you because he LOVES you!! All the waits, stresses, tears, heartaches, all the miserable feelings you feel along the way will be paid off once you get what you've been hoping for...oh and WITHOUT PRAYERS? will be like trying to start a fire with water, JUST WON'T WORK!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: France
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1- Letters (affidavits) from friends, parents and family stating they know you and know you are a bonafide couple. (They just have to write their full name and address and how they know you plus a small message about how they know you are together and perhaps examples of things they have done with you two together).

2- Photos of you together and with family and friends: bring as many as you can an entire photo album if you can this works better than anything.

3- Phone bills (even in parent's names) that show somehow you call each other when he's at work for example.

4- Magazine subscriptions that show both your names and your current address (you can still subscribe now and get at least a few in the mail before the interview).

5- As others suggested any emails, birthday cards, anything you exchanged bring it. Have friends and family send you a few letters in both your names. Take the envelopes.

6- Dress up nicely for the interview and if possible match your clothes to your spouse's (for example blue dress for the husband's blue shirt or tie) This shows you chose your clothes together.

Relax, they are good people for the most part and are not after getting you.

Hope this helps!

Andie

I-751 timeline (Vermont)

05/11/2010 - I-751 mailed

05/14/2010 - NOA1 received

05/21/2010 - USCIS touch

07/10/2010 - USCIS touch

08/11/2010 - Biometrics (mailed on 07/23/2010)

08/13/2010 - Card production ordered

08/23/2010 - Green Card in the mail :)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
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01/06/10 - Got Married

AOS from F-1 visa (2 months 2 1/2 weeks or 82 days)

04/14/10 - Sent AOS Package

04/26/10 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

05/16/10 - Biometrics letter

05/19/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

07/07/10 - Interview Appointment in Philly- July 7 @ 11:05 am APPROVED

07/19/10 - 2 YEAR Green Card received

Removal of Conditions (9 months 1 1/2 weeks or 285 days)

04/08/12 - Eligibility date

04/19/12 - Sent ROC Package

04/26/12 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

05/17/10 - Biometrics letter

05/24/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

01/25/13 - APPROVED- ROC card production ordered

02/05/13 - 10 YEAR Green Card received

Naturalization (5 months 2 days or 155 days)

04/15/13 - Eligibility date

06/07/13 - Sent Package

06/20/13 - Hardcopy NOAs Received

06/27/12 - Successful Walk-in Biometrics in Dover DE

07/05/13 - Interview letter sent/In-line notification

08/14/13 - Interview scheduled in Philly @ 1:30 pm APPROVED

11/07/13 - Oath Ceremony

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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We started a blog. We posted what we were up to every day, with pictures. It was a couple hundred pages or so by the time we marched in there to the interview. The interviewer loved that. She only took a few pages.

She was really pregnant when we went in there too.

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