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Fiancee coming over via the K1 process and now researching what is required for adjustment of status. Looking at the guide on the site here http://www.visajourney.com/content/k1k3aos it appears there is only one document which she needs to bring over from her native country and get translated, her birth certificate. She of course already has a passport where the ID page is in English and has medical results already from the K1 process.

Just wanted to double check with any of those who have been through the process before that this was indeed the only document not needed during the K1, but which is needed for AOS. That sound right? All other documents required for AOS seem similar to what was required for the K1. Anyone have experiences with surprise document requests during AOS that caught you off guard for pieces of info that aren't typical? Thanks.

 
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