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Did you bring updated financial proof to your AOS interview?

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Belgium
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I noticed it said on the interview appointment letter to bring the i-864 and all supporting evidence such as tax returns, paystubs, and a letter from your employer and then in parenthesis "unless already submitted". I included everything in our file but should I take my 2017 taxes as these weren't filed yet when I sent off our AOS packet in January? Did you take any updated financial proof to your interview and did they even ask/look at it while you were there? I know this may seem trivial but I don't want to assume everything is perfect and then get an RFE or something at the interview. 

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Met Online March 3, 2016

Became a couple April 2, 2016

First trip to Belgium: June 28 - August 11, 2016

Second trip to Belgium: December 15, 2016 - March 11, 2017

 

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Married June 2, 2017!!

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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Yes. I brought an updated bank statement from the previous month that showed our names on it, also my husband filed taxes and added my name to it as well even though I had no income to declare. But at least to show we were joint filing. 

 

And yes. He did ask at the interview. When in doubt, just bring the papers with you even though  you think you don't need them. Better to be safe. 

 

I also brought a record of employment from my husband's work. I did this as he changed jobs and I figured they might need it as it's updated info. 

 

Hope this helps!

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