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19 hours ago, gregcrs2 said:

Copies of both driver's licenses showing residence at same address.

Receipt for renter's insurance if you have it.

Copies of memberships such as AAA, Sams's club, Costco for example.

Beneficiary summaries of any 401k, or life insurance plans

Copies of boarding passes if you traveled by air together.

 

 

I'm not sure how useful boarding passes are. I collected them diligently and I brought them to our AOS interview and the officer didn't even look at them and refused to put them in our file 

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8 minutes ago, Orangesapples said:

I'm not sure how useful boarding passes are. I collected them diligently and I brought them to our AOS interview and the officer didn't even look at them and refused to put them in our file  

They don't have to look at anything you bring with you for an interview.  We are talking about I-751 submittal documentation, not about bring documentation at interview.

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11 minutes ago, gregcrs2 said:

They don't have to look at anything you bring with you for an interview.  We are talking about I-751 submittal documentation, not about bring documentation at interview.

Still, I don't think boarding passes are necessary at all. The officer was very interested in all other documents we brought - joint accounts, insurance, 401k, lease, utility bills, even pictures (he looked at every single one of them and commented on some of them) and put them in our file. But the boarding passes seemed to be of no value to him. 

 

And this was not a tourist visa interview, so of course they look at the evidence you bring if it is good evidence. 

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Make sure your financial statements you provide are for the length of your marriage- so choose a few statements each year you were married- not just the most recent 🙂

 

the copies of your id showing both your same address is another good suggestion. Sounds like you have sufficient info.

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20 hours ago, frontgear said:

You can leave the interpreter and preparer parts blank.

 

Your USC spouse does not have an A- number so leave it blank. Your child is a USC as well so he doesn't have the A- number, either.

 

Regarding your ealier question about healthcare.gov, does only one of you have health insurance or both do? If only one of you has health insurance, when you filed your 2017 income tax, there was one question on the tax form that asked about your health care covergage in order to penalize you if either one of you (or both) did not have health insurance for the tax year (or part of the year), and if that was the case, either an exemption # from healthcare.gov or the amounts from form 1095a/1095b were required to be entered. Do you recall this part?

thank you for your help.

Right now non of us have medical insurance except for our son(medic aid).We used to have untill june, 2018 since then we are out of health insurance.

For 2017, we had a health insurance from my wife employer untill she finished her residency in June, 2018. As for now, we will do that changes 2018 tax return in April, 2019 but it will be too late for us because we are going to file for I751 in 1st week of Jan,2019

7 hours ago, Luckycuds said:

Make sure your financial statements you provide are for the length of your marriage- so choose a few statements each year you were married- not just the most recent 🙂

 

the copies of your id showing both your same address is another good suggestion. Sounds like you have sufficient info.

Thank you.we will do it 

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