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Hey Everyone,

So as desperate as I was for this day to come its is finally almost here and of course. I am becoming unnerved. Wondering if I have everything they are asking for, if I don't have enough. If I should bring a translator or let them provide my husband one. I am just all over the place. I need some sound advice and have a few questions that hopefully you guys can help me with.

I am bringing the following of proof that we haev a valid relationship.

1. marriage cert of course

2. bank account statements with both our names to the current address, no checkbook because I never had it remade when I added his name since I rarely if ever write checks.

3. pictures of us(not that many since we spent so much time taking pics of the baby or one or the other with the baby and the pics of when we got married are blurry thanks to my sister but we have at least half an album)

4. accidental life insurance policy for myself and my husband

5. paperwork from my job showing he is on my medical and dental insurance.

6. Vehicle insurance policy with both our names on the letter.

7. birth cert of our son both the dominican b/c and the american born abroad consular one naming me mom and my husband dad.

8. notarized letter from my aunt saying we and the children live with her in her place.

9. Proof of 2 vacations we took together during our marriage showing us both as reserved and checked in to the rooms with corresponding pictures of course. Passport stamps concurrent that we have traveled together back to Dominican Republic.

I dont think I have much more to add but im really hoping that its enough considering I really don't have much more to add in the way of proof. Please guys any suggestions for the interview. He really cant speak much english, should I bring my cousin to the interview to translate for him? Should we bring the 2 year old toddler to the interview as he is technically proof of our bonified marriage?

TIMELINE

Marriage : 2009-03-11

I-130 Sent : 2009-06-01

I-130 NOA1 : 2009-06-03

I-129F Sent : 2009-07-02

I-129F NOA1 : 2009-07-06

I-129F NOA2 : 2009-08-25

Interview Date : 2009-11-12

Interview Result : Approved

Visa Received : 2009-12-03

US Entry : 2010-02-08

I-130 Approval : 2009-08-25

Port of Entry : JFK

POE Date : 2010-02-08

Got EAD Stamp : Yes,EAD Card

Biometrics Taken : Yes

Adjustment of Status

CIS Office : MSC Local Office: New York City

Date Filed : 2010-09-23

NOA Date : 2010-09-30

Bio. Appt. : 2010-12-14

Approval Date: 2011-04-19

Got I551 Stamp : No

Greencard Received: No

Comments : No Interview, just received a notice online that card processing is in completion. step-sons status is currently still showing the same, last touch on 10/20/2011 and no update as of yet.

Employment Authorization Document

Date Filed : 2010-09-23

NOA Date : 2010-09-30

Bio. Appt. : 2010-12-14

Approved Date : 2010-12-20

Date Card Received : 2010-12-30

Advance Parole

Date Filed : 2010-09-23

NOA Date : 2010-09-30

Date Received : 2010-11-01

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Jamaica
Timeline
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If your husbands english really is not very good bring a translator it is better to be safe than sorry that you didnt bring one...not sure on bringing your child to the AOS interview. At ours last week there was a baby there but stayed out in the waiting room with an adult when they were called in for their interview...someone else may have more information on children at interviews. You have solid proof so don't worry too much about the interview it will go finegood.gif

K-1

9/23/2010 NOA1

3/31/2011 NOA2!!(189 days)

6/06/2011 Interview Approved

AOS

7/29/2011 AOS and EAD sent by USPS

8/01/2011 NOA date

8/15/2011 Biometrics walk in (appointment for 8/29)

9/26/2011 EAD Approved

10/4/2011 EAD in Hand

10/18/2011 Interview Green Card Approved

10/28/2011 Green Card in hand :)

 
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