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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Niger
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I am in the process of organizing the documentation for my husbands AOS interview next week. We are doing this ourselves, no lawyer.

My friend just went through this and got her green card, and her lawyer told her to get a notarized letter from a friend stating that we are living together and this is a valid marriage. Does anyone have any thoughts on this?

We have joint:

-CHecking

-savings

-lease

-electric bill

-renters insurance

-I am authorized on the ins. for his car, but we have speerate policies for each of our cars.

-Gym Membership

-Costco membership

-health insurance

-both listed as beneficiaries or retirement accounts

- We have only been married since the end of July, so we have some pictures, but I lost my camera when we moved in September, so I lost pictures of a few outings.

We do not have:

-joint titles on our cars

-joint cell phones, we have pre paid accounts

Any suggestions of additional documentation we should be taking with us??

Thank you!

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Check out my recent experience here: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/464564-aos-interview-was-today-our-experience/

We did bring two letters, but they were not notarized. The lady interviewing us didn't seem to notice whether they were or weren't. She didn't even read them, just took them and put them in our file.

What you are brining is close to what we brought. Just make sure you bring copies, because (in our case) they took every bit of evidence we brought.

My interviewer also wanted statements from our bank (which we didn't bring) but I would suggest printing out a few months worth, just in case.

Everything else looks good :).

Also- she was VERY interested in our pictures. I put them in a photo album from walmart and off to the side I labeled them with who was in them, the occasion and the year, she liked this a lot.

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