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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Guyana
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My wife and I applied for her AOS in February of 2014. On June 5th, we received a Notice of Potential Interview Waiver Case.

On December 13 we received a I-72 form requesting Marraige Certificate and Any document which would assist you in having a valid marriage.

I am a bit confused since we did send a marriage certificate (don't mind sending another) but does this mean we are waived from the interview since we didn't receive any interview date? Form I-72 needs to be mailed back to the address on the form.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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My wife and I applied for her AOS in February of 2014. On June 5th, we received a Notice of Potential Interview Waiver Case.

On December 13 we received a I-72 form requesting Marraige Certificate and Any document which would assist you in having a valid marriage.

I am a bit confused since we did send a marriage certificate (don't mind sending another) but does this mean we are waived from the interview since we didn't receive any interview date? Form I-72 needs to be mailed back to the address on the form.

I would send in all the needed documents they are requesting(marriage certificate, pictures, joint account, insurance, affidavits, etc..)

Thats what Im assuming they are asking for. All the best.

:goofy: AOS: I-485& I-765 :goofy:

Sent: 9/26/2014I-485& I-765

Received: 9/30/2014I-485& I-765

Biometrics and noas received in mail:10/10/2014

Biometric appt:10/23/2014

:dance: Walk in Bio: 10/15/2014 :clock:

EAD Approved: 12/3/2014 B-)

EAD Mailed :12/9/2014

Ead Delivered: 12/11/2014

Interivew (12/29/2014)in the mail: 1/29/2015

Approved: Welcome notice mailed 1/30/2015 :dancing: :idea:

Card Produced: 2/5/2015& Shipped
Card Received: 2/7/2015

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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My wife and I applied for her AOS in February of 2014. On June 5th, we received a Notice of Potential Interview Waiver Case.

On December 13 we received a I-72 form requesting Marraige Certificate and Any document which would assist you in having a valid marriage.

I am a bit confused since we did send a marriage certificate (don't mind sending another) but does this mean we are waived from the interview since we didn't receive any interview date? Form I-72 needs to be mailed back to the address on the form.

This is only an RFE so there is still a possibility of an interview waiver or an interview date.

05-18-2022: Filed N-400 online. Received online NOA and Biometrics re-use.

06-03-2022: Interview scheduled (online notice).

06-10-2022: Interview letter received via USPS.

07-11-2022: Naturalization Interview

Click here for my full timeline of K1, AOS, ROC, and Naturalization
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