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What do I need for Dec. 3rd AOS interview in LA?

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Hi guys!

Just a bit worried about our AOS interview on Friday. Our interview is on Dec 3rd at 9:30 in Los Angeles. I have looked at the guides, but some of the required documents we do not have. We just moved into our apartment so I have not recieved any bills yet from the gas company or electricity. I have the lease documents which I will surely bring. Of course our wedding pictures as well, along with that I have a copy of the invitation. Along with the account information confirming our joint account. I don't have anything else. Can anyone share their experience on what they brought and how it went? Thanks again to all of you for answering my posts. Your information has been very valuable to us.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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Here is my interview experience just a few weeks ago:We were called in on time. Very pleasant officer interviewed us but sitting behind her in the corner was another much sterner looking fellow. She asked for proof of our relationship. I gave her: 1 utility bill (comcast), life insurance policy showing my wife as beneficiary, a notarized letter from a friend attesting to our relationship, a letter from my bank saying we have an active account together and that was it.

After that she proceeded to ask my wife all the questions we had previously answered on the I-485. Then she asked my stepdaughter the same questions. She never asked for anything else and didn't ask me any questions.

After this, I asked them to stamp my stepdaughters Passport with the I-551 stamp because she needs to go back to Ukraine to take some exams for University.

The officer then said they needed to check some things and we should wait in the lobby until called again. About 10 minutes later she came out and showed us the I-551 stamp and said congratulations. She then gave us information about applying for the 10 year card in August of 2012.

K-1 / K-2 Timeline:
02/02/2010 - Sent I-129F
02/04/2010 - NOA1
05/06/2010 - NOA2
07/13/2010 - Consulate Interview - APPROVED
07/17/2010 - POE (JFK)

07/30/2010 - MARRIED!

AOS-EAD Timeline:
08/29/2010 - AOS-EAD sent
09/08/2010 - NOA1
09/17/2010 - Biometrics
11/06/2010 - EAD card received
11/08/2010 - AOS interview - GC's APPROVED
11/19/2010 - Green Cards Arrived

After two amazing years together....

ROC Timeline:
08/10/2012 - ROC sent
08/14/2012 - NOA1
08/27/2012 - Biometrics

05/01/2013 - ROC - APPROVED

05/06/2013 - Green Cards Arrived

Citizenship:

08/31/2013 - N-400 sent

09/04/2013 - NOA1

09/27/2013 - Biometrics

10/08/2013 - In-Line

11/13/2013 - Interview

12/13/2013 - Oath -- Now a U.S. citizen!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: India
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Here is my interview experience just a few weeks ago:We were called in on time. Very pleasant officer interviewed us but sitting behind her in the corner was another much sterner looking fellow. She asked for proof of our relationship. I gave her: 1 utility bill (comcast), life insurance policy showing my wife as beneficiary, a notarized letter from a friend attesting to our relationship, a letter from my bank saying we have an active account together and that was it.

After that she proceeded to ask my wife all the questions we had previously answered on the I-485. Then she asked my stepdaughter the same questions. She never asked for anything else and didn't ask me any questions.

After this, I asked them to stamp my stepdaughters Passport with the I-551 stamp because she needs to go back to Ukraine to take some exams for University.

The officer then said they needed to check some things and we should wait in the lobby until called again. About 10 minutes later she came out and showed us the I-551 stamp and said congratulations. She then gave us information about applying for the 10 year card in August of 2012.

Thank you for sharing!

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