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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Italy
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Hi all,

What documentation should I bring for my K1 AOS interview under the item 'All documentation establishing your eligiblity for Lawful Permanent Resident status?

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rozytc

This is a question that I was going to ask for too, since I have my interview coming soon...................ANYONE CAN GIVE US A SUGGESTION? Thanks!!!!!!

K1 VISA: 07/25/06 GOT VISA!!!!!!

30th of September 2006 WEDDING

AOS:01/29/2007 received Permanent Resident Card (GC)

ROC:04/11/2009 received Permanent Resident Card (GC) expiring in 2019!!!!

N-400:

on 05/21/2010 Sent out docs to Arizona Lockbox Facility address via USPS

on 06/30/2010 Biometrics

on 09/24/2010 Interview Day - Passed the Test

on 10/19/2010 Oath - USA CITIZEN!!!!!

on 10/20/2010 I requested the US Passport

on 11/02/2010 the US Passport was received by Priority Mail

on 11/03/2010 @ the Social Security Office I changed my status from Resident to US Citizen

ON THE 3RD OF NOV.2010 MY JOURNEY ENDS, WHICH STARTED IN DEC. 2005!!!!!!!THANKS TO VJ & VJ PPL!!!!!!!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Those are the documents that show that you can adjust status to LPR based on being an immediate relative of a U.S. citizen - for instance, if your eligibility is based on marriage, you will need your marriage certificate and your spouse's birth/naturalization certificate, etc. Don't stress out about it too much - you will be bringing all those documents anyways, since they are all mentioned in other points of this checklist :) It's nothing special, really :)

Good luck! :)

Filed AOS from F-1
Green Card approved on 01/04/07
Conditions removed 01/29/09

Citizenship Oath 08/23/12

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Italy
Timeline
Those are the documents that show that you can adjust status to LPR based on being an immediate relative of a U.S. citizen - for instance, if your eligibility is based on marriage, you will need your marriage certificate and your spouse's birth/naturalization certificate, etc. Don't stress out about it too much - you will be bringing all those documents anyways, since they are all mentioned in other points of this checklist :) It's nothing special, really :)

Good luck! :)

thnaks alot Jewel 12!!!!! Congrats for yr VISA Journey!!!!

K1 VISA: 07/25/06 GOT VISA!!!!!!

30th of September 2006 WEDDING

AOS:01/29/2007 received Permanent Resident Card (GC)

ROC:04/11/2009 received Permanent Resident Card (GC) expiring in 2019!!!!

N-400:

on 05/21/2010 Sent out docs to Arizona Lockbox Facility address via USPS

on 06/30/2010 Biometrics

on 09/24/2010 Interview Day - Passed the Test

on 10/19/2010 Oath - USA CITIZEN!!!!!

on 10/20/2010 I requested the US Passport

on 11/02/2010 the US Passport was received by Priority Mail

on 11/03/2010 @ the Social Security Office I changed my status from Resident to US Citizen

ON THE 3RD OF NOV.2010 MY JOURNEY ENDS, WHICH STARTED IN DEC. 2005!!!!!!!THANKS TO VJ & VJ PPL!!!!!!!!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
Timeline
Those are the documents that show that you can adjust status to LPR based on being an immediate relative of a U.S. citizen - for instance, if your eligibility is based on marriage, you will need your marriage certificate and your spouse's birth/naturalization certificate, etc. Don't stress out about it too much - you will be bringing all those documents anyways, since they are all mentioned in other points of this checklist :) It's nothing special, really :)

Good luck! :)

thnaks alot Jewel 12!!!!! Congrats for yr VISA Journey!!!!

:) Thank you!

Filed AOS from F-1
Green Card approved on 01/04/07
Conditions removed 01/29/09

Citizenship Oath 08/23/12

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