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Better to have the interview sooner or more prepared?

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So we've been very fortunate, my husband can go to the interview even next week if he wishes to. Since I told him to get the police record and medical in advanced, we have everything. Unfortunately, we don't have more evidence of our marriage, just some more wedding pics. But, we have a trip to Latvia and Lithuania soon, so of course if we get the interview after that we'll have pictures of another trip we took together.

What's better, to get it done next week or wait until we have more evidence? If the decision has already been made before the interview, as some have suggested here, I guess it doesn't matter, right? Opinions on this?

Also, they didn't ask me for anything about my intent to establish domicile. Should I provide it anyway?

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