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hi all,so on my gc interview letter there is a checklist and on it they said to bring the affidavit support with the tax returns,w2,job letter and all that,i submitted all that when i sent in the application, my question is,do i still need to take them to the interview even if they were submitted before, also my husband n i been married for lil over a year now,we have a 2 yrs old together,we dont have much in our names,we live with my mom n the lease is in her name,we do have bank acc,a macys acc n life insurance policy,will i have to take a letter from my mom stating we live with her,we do have photos n cards n stuff that we exchanged from past holidays n events,over all i'm just a lil nervous,plz help

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hi all,so on my gc interview letter there is a checklist and on it they said to bring the affidavit support with the tax returns,w2,job letter and all that,i submitted all that when i sent in the application, my question is,do i still need to take them to the interview even if they were submitted before, also my husband n i been married for lil over a year now,we have a 2 yrs old together,we dont have much in our names,we live with my mom n the lease is in her name,we do have bank acc,a macys acc n life insurance policy,will i have to take a letter from my mom stating we live with her,we do have photos n cards n stuff that we exchanged from past holidays n events,over all i'm just a lil nervous,plz help

Take the original and copies of your tax return, w2, job letter documents even if you had submitted them earlier. To prove the bona fide marriage, you should take the joint acct, life insurance document copies, and pictures/cards. In your case, I think it's good to take your mom's letter too. It's always better to be over prepared whether the interviewer is going to ask for it or not.

Don't be nervous, the interview will go well. All the best.

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