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Hi people,

I'm having my AOS interview tomorrow, and I was doing the final check. I noticed one thing on the interview notice is "Evidence of your spouse's United States Citizenship."

What is considered an evidence?

Will a birth certificate showing he's borned in the US work?

My husband doesn't have a passport, but he does have SSN, driver's license and stuff.

Thanks!

*very nervous now*

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Posted (edited)
Hi people,

I'm having my AOS interview tomorrow, and I was doing the final check. I noticed one thing on the interview notice is "Evidence of your spouse's United States Citizenship."

What is considered an evidence?

Will a birth certificate showing he's borned in the US work?

My husband doesn't have a passport, but he does have SSN, driver's license and stuff.

Thanks!

*very nervous now*

Yes. If it he was born in some part of the US then that will work.

Joel

PS Get the man a passport!!!

PS again...I just gotta ask...if you husband doesn't have a passport then how did you meet? How do you visit your family?

Edited by Joel Halfwassen
Posted (edited)

Joel,

Thank you so much!!

(I've been telling him to get one, but he said he wants to wait till next summer, when we're going abroad together.....he said it's a waste of money to get it too early and blah blah blah~~)

Have a good weekend!!

BTW, you guys are a good looking couple!!!!!!!! :)

Edited by kiwicat83
Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ireland
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Posted
Hi people,

I'm having my AOS interview tomorrow, and I was doing the final check. I noticed one thing on the interview notice is "Evidence of your spouse's United States Citizenship."

What is considered an evidence?

Will a birth certificate showing he's borned in the US work?

My husband doesn't have a passport, but he does have SSN, driver's license and stuff.

Thanks!

*very nervous now*

I would imagine the Birth Certificate would be all that’s required as proof of citizenship. We submitted copies of everything, my wife had her US passport with her but it wasn’t needed nor was her original birth certificate (USCIS already had a copy in the file). Keep in mind they could well ask to see originals of anything already submitted.

I would think that you would be fine with the birth certificate, SSN Card and a state/federal photo ID of some description. I’m sure if I’m wrong here someone will correct!

Good Luck, I’m sure you’ve nothing to worry about! :D

Filed N400 11/7/16

Check (CC) Cashed 11/10/16

Text/Email NOA 11/16/16

Posted (edited)

Hi people,

I'm having my AOS interview tomorrow, and I was doing the final check. I noticed one thing on the interview notice is "Evidence of your spouse's United States Citizenship."

What is considered an evidence?

Will a birth certificate showing he's borned in the US work?

My husband doesn't have a passport, but he does have SSN, driver's license and stuff.

Thanks!

*very nervous now*

I would imagine the Birth Certificate would be all that’s required as proof of citizenship. We submitted copies of everything, my wife had her US passport with her but it wasn’t needed nor was her original birth certificate (USCIS already had a copy in the file). Keep in mind they could well ask to see originals of anything already submitted.

I would think that you would be fine with the birth certificate, SSN Card and a state/federal photo ID of some description. I’m sure if I’m wrong here someone will correct!

Good Luck, I’m sure you’ve nothing to worry about! :D

Aidan80,

Thank you so much for your kind reply. :)

The sheep pic is really cute! I like the big one with black legs...haha

Edited by kiwicat83
Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Posted
Joel,

Thank you so much!!

(I've been telling him to get one, but he said he wants to wait till next summer, when we're going abroad together.....he said it's a waste of money to get it too early and blah blah blah~~)

Have a good weekend!!

BTW, you guys are a good looking couple!!!!!!!! :)

Get a passport now. It isn't a waste of money, ESPECIALLY if he has an alien spouse. It doesn't expire for 10 years or something like that. Why wait until the last minute. You are on a forum that has millions of stories about governement paperwork screwups! Why risk a last minute mess...AGAIN? Get it done ASAP!

Joel

PS Thank you! You are very sweet for saying so. (F)

Posted

Plus as of Jan 2007 i believe all USC will be required to have a passport for travel out of the country. Im sure if im wrong someone else on here will know for sure.

Good Luck with your interview :)

October 31, 2016 I-130 sent to Chicago Lockbox

November 4, 2016 Received text case sent to Nebraska

November 10, 2016 Received Hard copy of NOA1

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Ukraine
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Posted
Plus as of Jan 2007 i believe all USC will be required to have a passport for travel out of the country. Im sure if im wrong someone else on here will know for sure.

Good Luck with your interview :)

Yeah...I vaguely recall something like that. I have had a passport for most of my life though as half my family lives in Canada and 1/3rd in Europe so I didn't pay much attention.

Joel

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Ireland
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Posted

Hi people,

I'm having my AOS interview tomorrow, and I was doing the final check. I noticed one thing on the interview notice is "Evidence of your spouse's United States Citizenship."

What is considered an evidence?

Will a birth certificate showing he's borned in the US work?

My husband doesn't have a passport, but he does have SSN, driver's license and stuff.

Thanks!

*very nervous now*

I would imagine the Birth Certificate would be all that’s required as proof of citizenship. We submitted copies of everything, my wife had her US passport with her but it wasn’t needed nor was her original birth certificate (USCIS already had a copy in the file). Keep in mind they could well ask to see originals of anything already submitted.

I would think that you would be fine with the birth certificate, SSN Card and a state/federal photo ID of some description. I’m sure if I’m wrong here someone will correct!

Good Luck, I’m sure you’ve nothing to worry about! :D

Aidan80,

Thank you so much for your kind reply. :)

The sheep pic is really cute! I like the big one with black legs...haha

:lol::lol:

Filed N400 11/7/16

Check (CC) Cashed 11/10/16

Text/Email NOA 11/16/16

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Posted

One question on the subject, all those evidence of common residence are required for the interview only? None of those (pics, bills, etc) are to be sent with the initial AOS package?

(Puerto Rico) Luis & Laura (Brazil) K1 JOURNEY
04/11/2006 - Filed I-129F.
09/29/2006 - Visa in hand!

10/15/2006 - POE San Juan
11/15/2006 - MARRIAGE

AOS JOURNEY
01/05/2007 - AOS sent to Chicago.
03/26/2007 - Green Card in hand!

REMOVAL OF CONDITIONS JOURNEY
01/26/2009 - Filed I-751.
06/22/2009 - Green Card in hand!

NATURALIZATION JOURNEY
06/26/2014 - N-400 sent to Nebraska
07/02/2014 - NOA
07/24/2014 - Biometrics
10/24/2014 - Interview (approved)

01/16/2015 - Oath Ceremony


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