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We have lived together for 2 years and are married. We are both students (she is on F-1 visa) and both graduating this May. My mother is a joint sponsor making 110k/yr.

I am graduating this May as well and I already have a job that I accepted and an offer letter which states ill be making 60k/yr. Should I bother bringing the offer letter?

She is 24 and I am 23, so I was wondering what you guys think about that?

I have submitted evidence previously regarding my mother's financial ability. Should I bring copies of those even though they were already submitted? The letter I received says "unless submitted" but I have read around that I should bring copies?

Also immigrating from China to US (my wife)

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As for photos, we have known each other for about 3 years. We have quite a bit of photos before the marriage as well, should I include those? For example we did go traveling to some places and we took photos together in front of famous monuments.

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Filed: F-2A Visa Country: Nepal
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No need to bring you offer letter. As it doesn’t help your case.

Regarding other evidences including your photis, it’s a good idea to bring copies of what was submitted (sometimes they lose one). Bring also any new evidences of marital relationship if any.

Spouse:

2015-06-16: I-130 Sent

2015-08-17: I-130 approved

2015-09-23: NVC received file

2015-10-05: NVC assigned Case number, Invoice ID & Beneficiary ID

2016-06-30: DS-261 completed, AOS Fee Paid, WL received

2016-07-05: Received IV invoice, IV Fee Paid

2016-07-06: DS-260 Submitted

2016-07-07: AOS and IV Package mailed

2016-07-08: NVC Scan

2016-08-08: Case Complete

2017-06-30: Interview, approved

2017-07-04: Visa in hand

2017-08-01: Entry to US

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Myself:

2016-05-10: N-400 Sent

2016-05-16: N-400 NOA1

2016-05-26: Biometrics

2017-01-30: Interview

2017-03-02: Oath Ceremony

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48 minutes ago, arken said:

No need to bring you offer letter. As it doesn’t help your case.

Regarding other evidences including your photis, it’s a good idea to bring copies of what was submitted (sometimes they lose one). Bring also any new evidences of marital relationship if any.

So I should not bring any photos before I got married, just photos after marriage? I did not submit any photos previously either.

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Uganda
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5 hours ago, applepie911 said:

So I should not bring any photos before I got married, just photos after marriage? I did not submit any photos previously either.

Bring all photos before and after. If you flew to these vacations bring tickets, hotel receipts and the like.

 
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