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Personal documents needed by petitioner to Adjust Status?

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Hi all -

My fiance and are planning to marry and adjust status next month. He has been in the US for several years on an F-1 visa. I lived in his country of residence for two years and am leaving soon, so I'd like know if there are any documents here that I should bring back with me.

I've read the documents under the info section but still wanted to be sure - in terms of documents we need to get from his country of birth, aside from his registration of birth, will he need anything else to adjust status from F-1?

Police records? Or is that just for K-1 applicants?

Thanks,

Steph

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He has been residing several years in the US, and he's gonna adjust in the US so police record not necessary. Birth certificate is crucial so you need to bring back. If he was married before, a divorce decree there will be needed. I-94, Passport are with him now. Go back and start establishing a co-mingling marriage for AOS. Good luck.

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12/06/2014: Package filed

12/31/2014: Fingerprinted

02/06/2015: In-Line for Interview

04/15/2015: Passed Interview

05/05/2015: Oath letter was sent

05/22/2015: Oath Ceremony

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im guessing from your post that you did not live together (ie he in the states, you in his country of residence)

it helps if you start collecting anything that proves your relationship (the co-mingling NancyNguyen referred to).

phone bills?

any joint insurance?

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23/3 - biometrics scheduled -> did "early" walk-in on 21 March

06/4 - received email update, interview scheduled for 7th May

27/4 - received EAD

08/5 - email: approval one day after interview (7th May)

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