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Im just applying for the AOS and they require evidence for the bonafide marriage so im gonna send the pictures of us. but i don't know how many i should send this time and bring to the interview. should i send them all this time and then bring same pictures at the interview? they are like 100 pictures :/

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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Im just applying for the AOS and they require evidence for the bonafide marriage so im gonna send the pictures of us. but i don't know how many i should send this time and bring to the interview. should i send them all this time and then bring same pictures at the interview? they are like 100 pictures :/

Few important ones should be ok for now, showing you with family members, vacation etc. Write a brief description at the back.

You can bring the whole album with you to the interview if you like.:blush:


N400


Filing based on 3yrs/USC Spouse. 3 year residency anniversary is in August 2014. Filed immediately after the 90-day early filing mark (May 2014)


05/06/2014 - Mailed N-400

05/15/2014 - Check cashed

05/12/2014 - NOA Date

06/11/2014 - Biometrics Appointment

09/15/2014 - Inline for interview scheduling (was stuck in "Initial Review" for over 3 months!)

10/27/2014 - Scheduled for interview

12/01/2014 - Interview

12/19/2014 - I AM A US CITIZEN!


Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Colombia
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there is a one inch opening on the bottom of the glass if the album don't fit. then you need to take out the pictures and pass them under the glass, he may not have the time to do all of that, just a few inportant pictures 15 or 20.

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there is a one inch opening on the bottom of the glass if the album don't fit. then you need to take out the pictures and pass them under the glass, he may not have the time to do all of that, just a few inportant pictures 15 or 20.

There is no glass - there is no opening to pass information. You have suggested in this AOS forum that people have an interview between glass like at some consulates before and it is not helpful. AOS interviews are conducted in a small office with no glass between people.

AOS for my husband
8/17/10: INTERVIEW DAY (day 123) APPROVED!!

ROC:
5/23/12: Sent out package
2/06/13: APPROVED!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Germany
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If you do send pictures, I would not send more than five. You have to remember that the IO processes many, many applications each year and likely won't have time to look at too many pictures. If your other evidence is strong, the IO might not look at your photos at all. Keeping your evidence limited is simply showing restraint and respect. Bring your additional information and pictures to the interview.

Please do forget anything about a glass partition - interviews are conducted in a small office.

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To establish that we have in fact been dating for over 4 years as we claimed and traveled together substantially, we submitted a few email tickets from our trips together to places like Kenya (we met there), India, Philippines and Costa Rica (where he proposed) - and then printed one picture from each trip to match the tickets. We also printed a couple of pictures from our city hall ceremony. For the application submission, we simply printed these in color on paper and wrote short captions under each to establish a time line. We plan to develop actual pictures for the interview and bring those with us in a small album neatly organized, showing more of us with each others families, normal life in Finland and NYC etc.

Personally, I would say sending 100 pictures with the application is definitely over the top - as well as bringing that many for the interview. Choose a few good ones from different times to go with the application, and then bring some in a small album with you to the interview.

Adjustment of Status from F-1 to Legal Permanent Resident

02/11/2011 Married at Manhattan City Hall

03/03/2011 - Day 0 - AOS -package mailed to Chicago Lockbox

03/04/2011 - Day 1 - AOS -package signed for at USCIS

03/09/2011 - Day 6 - E-mail notification received for all petitions

03/10/2011 - Day 7 - Checks cashed

03/11/2011 - Day 8 - NOA 1 received for all 4 forms

03/21/2011 - Day 18 - Biometrics letter received, biometrics scheduled for 04/14/2011

03/31/2011 - Day 28 - Successful walk-in biometrics done

05/12/2011 - Day 70 - EAD Arrived, issued on 05/02

06/14/2011 - Day 103 - E-mail notice: Interview letter mailed, interview scheduled for July 20th

07/20/2011 - Day 139 - Interview at Federal Plaza USCIS location

07/22/2011 - Day 141 - E-mail approval notice received (Card production)

07/27/2011 - Day 146 - 2nd Card Production Email received

07/28/2011 - Day 147 - Post-Decision Activity Email from USCIS

08/04/2011 - Day 154 - Husband returns home from abroad; Welcome Letter and GC have arrived in the mail

("Resident since" date on the GC is 07/20/2011

 
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