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Hello everyone, I am new here and I really need your guys' help.

MY husband and I sent our package 1 and a haft month ago. I did biometrics and still wait for the EAD. Meanwhiles, USCIS sent us the interview appointment in June 10, 2010. I know this is so soon and I wonder why...

My visa expired before our marriage, therefore basically I am not legal . TO prepare for the interview, USCIS requests to prepare any joint documents with both of our name on it. However, my husband cannot add me to any of his insurance or bank account because i do not have a SSN or EAD. We only hadd a joint tax return and some pictures (husband doesnt like to take pics ). I worry so much...because I fear that the interviewer will not believe our marriage since we do not have enough documents.

Please help. Any ideas or suggestions are very much appreciated.

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Hello everyone, I am new here and I really need your guys' help.

MY husband and I sent our package 1 and a haft month ago. I did biometrics and still wait for the EAD. Meanwhiles, USCIS sent us the interview appointment in June 10, 2010. I know this is so soon and I wonder why...

My visa expired before our marriage, therefore basically I am not legal . TO prepare for the interview, USCIS requests to prepare any joint documents with both of our name on it. However, my husband cannot add me to any of his insurance or bank account because i do not have a SSN or EAD. We only hadd a joint tax return and some pictures (husband doesnt like to take pics ). I worry so much...because I fear that the interviewer will not believe our marriage since we do not have enough documents.

Please help. Any ideas or suggestions are very much appreciated.

Yes,

you are "legal' again since the day USCIS accepted your AOS package.

It's only normal that a couple that just got married doesn't have tons of documents. Joint tax returns and "some pictures" are a very good start.

There is no room in this country for hyphenated Americanism. When I refer to hyphenated Americans, I do not refer to naturalized Americans. Some of the very best Americans I have ever known were naturalized Americans, Americans born abroad. But a hyphenated American is not an American at all . . . . The one absolutely certain way of bringing this nation to ruin, of preventing all possibility of its continuing to be a nation at all, would be to permit it to become a tangle of squabbling nationalities, an intricate knot of German-Americans, Irish-Americans, English-Americans, French-Americans, Scandinavian-Americans or Italian-Americans, each preserving its separate nationality, each at heart feeling more sympathy with Europeans of that nationality, than with the other citizens of the American Republic . . . . There is no such thing as a hyphenated American who is a good American. The only man who is a good American is the man who is an American and nothing else.

President Teddy Roosevelt on Columbus Day 1915

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thanks everyone. I really appreciate your helps.

Currently, my husband and I rents a room. I pay monthly payment and we signed a residental lease agreement, but other than that we do not pay utilities or anything. Reading other couples have so may documents with their names on them, i really worry about my case.

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thanks everyone. I really appreciate your helps.

Currently, my husband and I rents a room. I pay monthly payment and we signed a residental lease agreement, but other than that we do not pay utilities or anything. Reading other couples have so may documents with their names on them, i really worry about my case.

Same here, we only rent a room too. We have the room lease agreement same as yours and receipts of rent payments signed by the landlord. Our interview is on june 7th and we only proofs like yours, including phone bill. My wife just recently added me to her bank acct so that adds to our proofs. But as long as your confident and the marriage is bonafide, you have nothing to worry. Just like the others say, the IO will understand coz you just got married recently.. Good luck and stay positive!

thanks everyone. I really appreciate your helps.

Currently, my husband and I rents a room. I pay monthly payment and we signed a residental lease agreement, but other than that we do not pay utilities or anything. Reading other couples have so may documents with their names on them, i really worry about my case.

Same here, we only rent a room too. We have the room lease agreement same as yours and receipts of rent payments signed by the landlord. Our interview is on june 7th and we only got proofs like yours, including phone bill. My wife just recently added me to her bank acct so that adds to our proofs. But as long as your confident and the marriage is bonafide, you have nothing to worry. Just like the others say, the IO will understand coz you just got married recently.. Good luck and stay positive!

SEP 07 2007 - Entered US w/ B2 Visa

NOV 29 2009 - Met my USC wife

OCT 14 2010 - Got married in San Diego

MAR 03 2011 - AOS package sent to USCIS

MAR 07 2011 - AOS package received by USCIS

MAR 29 2011 - Notice date for all forms

APR 01 2011 - NOA1 receipts arrived

APR 04 2011 - Biometrics appt letter arrived

APR 06 2011 - Biometrics walk-in successful

APR 29 2011 - Notice date for I-485 Initial Interview

MAY 04 2011 - Received Initial INTERVIEW LETTER!

MAY 13 2011 - Received EAD/AP card. Applied for SSN

MAY 19 2011 - Social Security card arrived

JUN 07 2011 - AOS INTERVIEW - Approved!!!!

JUN 10 2011 - Card production ordered!!

JUN 15 2011 - GREEN CARD Arrived!! :)

 
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