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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Croatia
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Hi good people!

It's been awhile, David and I fell out of the VJ loop once the K1 came through and we were in turmoil of my move and getting settled in. We have the AOS interview on Nov 2nd and for it we have prepared:

- copy of my medical examination/ vacination docs, just in case they don't have the copy we sent in the AOs package

- copy of birth certificates, just in case

- copy of David's divorce papers, just in case

- copy of the Affidavit with the attachments, just in case

- Statement that shows me as the beneficiary of David's medical insurance

- Statement that shows me beneficiary of David's life insurance

- Statement that shows joint bank accounts

- Driver licences with the same address on them

- photos

- Letter with basic dates from the approval of K1

- my mother in law said she'll write up a letter of recommendation of sorts for me, and David's grandparents will do the same

- my stepson's teacher also said she'll do the same as I volunteer at the school

Do you have any other suggestions on what to bring?

The process so far went very smoothly, but I always remain slightly paranoid when it comes to state administration.

Thanks again,

Ivona

Naturalized! Yeah!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
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Wow looks like you have everything in order.

Good luck on the interview! :thumbs:

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

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more suggestions to bring:

marriage certificate. passports, photos of wedding and other photos with family, state ID, drivers license, EAD card if you have one, copy of affidavit of support

and a lot of patience...

Good luck!

Jan

Hi good people!

It's been awhile, David and I fell out of the VJ loop once the K1 came through and we were in turmoil of my move and getting settled in. We have the AOS interview on Nov 2nd and for it we have prepared:

- copy of my medical examination/ vacination docs, just in case they don't have the copy we sent in the AOs package

- copy of birth certificates, just in case

- copy of David's divorce papers, just in case

- copy of the Affidavit with the attachments, just in case

- Statement that shows me as the beneficiary of David's medical insurance

- Statement that shows me beneficiary of David's life insurance

- Statement that shows joint bank accounts

- Driver licences with the same address on them

- photos

- Letter with basic dates from the approval of K1

- my mother in law said she'll write up a letter of recommendation of sorts for me, and David's grandparents will do the same

- my stepson's teacher also said she'll do the same as I volunteer at the school

Do you have any other suggestions on what to bring?

The process so far went very smoothly, but I always remain slightly paranoid when it comes to state administration.

Thanks again,

Ivona



Mailed I-751 - January 12, 2009
NOA - January 14, 2009
Biometric for me and my son- February 21, 2009
2nd biometric for me - March 14, 2009
Green Card Approval for son - April 28, 2009

Mailed N400 - June 14, 2010
USCIS Receipt Date - June 16, 2010
USCIS NOA date - June 24, 2010
Received I-797C NOA in the mail - June 28, 2010
USCIS Email for RFE/ Biometrics sched- July 16
Biometrics - August 12, 2010
RFE Yellow Paper on IRS letter document - August 23
USCIS email on testing and interview - September 4
Received letter in mail for test and interview I-797C - September 7, 2010
Schedule of test and interview - October 12, 2010
Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Croatia
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Oh yes, I forgot to mention marriage certificate and passport with I-94, and EAD....

One question, what exactly would be state ID outside of the Drivers licence that I have?

more suggestions to bring:

marriage certificate. passports, photos of wedding and other photos with family, state ID, drivers license, EAD card if you have one, copy of affidavit of support

and a lot of patience...

Good luck!

Jan

Hi good people!

It's been awhile, David and I fell out of the VJ loop once the K1 came through and we were in turmoil of my move and getting settled in. We have the AOS interview on Nov 2nd and for it we have prepared:

- copy of my medical examination/ vacination docs, just in case they don't have the copy we sent in the AOs package

- copy of birth certificates, just in case

- copy of David's divorce papers, just in case

- copy of the Affidavit with the attachments, just in case

- Statement that shows me as the beneficiary of David's medical insurance

- Statement that shows me beneficiary of David's life insurance

- Statement that shows joint bank accounts

- Driver licences with the same address on them

- photos

- Letter with basic dates from the approval of K1

- my mother in law said she'll write up a letter of recommendation of sorts for me, and David's grandparents will do the same

- my stepson's teacher also said she'll do the same as I volunteer at the school

Do you have any other suggestions on what to bring?

The process so far went very smoothly, but I always remain slightly paranoid when it comes to state administration.

Thanks again,

Ivona

Naturalized! Yeah!

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