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Thanks for the great help so far to get me to this point of my immigration journey!

So I received my work permit on the 4th of August and today found out my AOS interview is on the 10th of September at the Seattle NBC. I have a bit of time to prepare but I just want to make sure what I have is enough. At the moment my wife and I have a joint bank account, car insurance with our names on it, flight tickets with our names together from our honeymoon to NYC, a ton of photos from the wedding and throughout this year then of me, my wife and my step kids. I aim to try and get my drivers license before the date so we can both show we have the same address on it. Due to me only just receiving my work permit I am still job hunting for now and with my wife being self employed we don't have health insurance to show as joint. I'm also still not on the lease as it does not expire until the end of the year (will be put on it when renewed). What else would you guys recommend? Should that be enough?

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