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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: South Korea
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My wife and I are going to our AOS interview in California in 2 days.

I am hoping we have enough supporting evidence that we are together, what do you think?

1. House deed recorded with both my name and wife's name.

2. Bank papers showing my wife's and my own names are on the bank account.

3. Insurance through my work with both our names on it.

4. 15 pictures of us in different cities around the world, with both families, and at our wedding.

Unfortunately I do not have any other bills with both our names or credit cards etc.

Is this enough or should I get digging hard tomorrow?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Denmark
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Driver's license/state IDs reflecting same adresses. Added your wife to title of car or the insurance. Letters addressed to both of you.

While it might not be asked for, I'd bring more pictures of the both of you.

Bring all original documents of the copies you've submitted, and bring copies of anything you bring to the interview so the interviewing officer can take the copy if needed.

They usually know that you can't put together what most couples spend years building up together.

Good luck, hope everything goes well!

My wife and I are going to our AOS interview in California in 2 days.

I am hoping we have enough supporting evidence that we are together, what do you think?

1. House deed recorded with both my name and wife's name.

2. Bank papers showing my wife's and my own names are on the bank account.

3. Insurance through my work with both our names on it.

4. 15 pictures of us in different cities around the world, with both families, and at our wedding.

Unfortunately I do not have any other bills with both our names or credit cards etc.

Is this enough or should I get digging hard tomorrow?

K1 process, October 2010 > POE, July 2011

I-129F approved in 180 days from NOA1 date. (195 days from filing to NOA2 in hand)

Interview took 224 days from I-129F NOA1 date. (241 days from filing petition until visa in hand)

From filing I-129F petition until POE: 285 days

Click timeline or "about me" for all details.

AOS process, December 2011 > July 2012

EAD/AP Approval took 51 days from NOA1 date to email update. (77 days from filing until EAD/AP in hand)

AOS Approval took 206 days from NOA1 date to email update. (231 days from filing until greencard in hand)

From filing I-129F petition until greencard in hand: 655 days

Click timeline or "about me" for all details.

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