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San Antonio AOS from K1 interview evidence

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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Hey yall.

 

My husband and I have our interview in San Antonio in just over 2 weeks and I wanted to run past yall what evidence and documentation we plan on bringing, to see if we are missing anything.

 

* Letter inviting us to interview

* All the correspondence sent from USCIS such as NOA, EAD letter, service request responses etc

* My passport, birth certificate, social security, TX drivers license (if I get one in time), EAD card

* My husband's passport, birth certificate, social security, drivers license

* Marriage certificate

* Wedding photos and cards with family members (his)

* Our lease agreement

* Joint bank statements

* Bills from our vet with both names (though mine is a maiden name from before we married)

* Statements from a couch we bought on finance with both names and our address on

* Car insurance with both names

* Truck title on truck we bought with both names and address

* Tax return where we have filed jointly

* Utility bills in my name (he really upset Austin Utilities and they wouldn't allow him to open an account - that's a long story!) to our address

* Husband's financial information for affidavit of support (already submitted with AOS packet)

* Copy of our entire AOS packet

* Printouts of email correspondence between us

* Letters and cards from his relatives and friends back home addressed to both of us, including an invite to a wedding in London

* Photos of our ongoing relationship including with friends and family

* My medical papers from London K1 exam in August last year including envelope with cd in (opened at POE)

* Husband's divorce decree from previous marriage

* My I94

* Copy of our entire K1 packet including original photos and boarding passes, cards to one another etc

 

 

Sorry that is a whopper of a list - is there anything I am missing? To say I am freaking out and just about ready to be done with USCIS for a year and nine months is a freakin' understatement haha.

 

 

 

Edited by thrashunreal

I-129F sent: 2016-04-27

NOA1 Email & Text: 2016-05-04

NOA1 Received in Mail: 2016-05-18

NOA2 Email & Text: 2016-07-06 (63 DAYS!)

NOA2 Received in Mail: 2016-07-18

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: United Kingdom
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To clarify, I feel like I could work in an attorney's office for the amount of copying I have done the past year and a half.

I-129F sent: 2016-04-27

NOA1 Email & Text: 2016-05-04

NOA1 Received in Mail: 2016-05-18

NOA2 Email & Text: 2016-07-06 (63 DAYS!)

NOA2 Received in Mail: 2016-07-18

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: England
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Wow! And to think I was approved with no evidence but a photocopy of our marriage certificate. 

You have a good start on your removing conditions packet. 

 

Have a great interview. 

 

 

 

 

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