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hi everyone. I received our biometric appointment confirmation today and wondering if we need to bring more documents other than the appointment letter and passport/ID? its what the letter instruction said to bring but wondering if theres more document that we need. is anyone here been in this situation? 

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20 minutes ago, gaski said:

hi everyone. I received our biometric appointment confirmation today and wondering if we need to bring more documents other than the appointment letter and passport/ID? its what the letter instruction said to bring but wondering if theres more document that we need. is anyone here been in this situation? 

I haven't been to mine yet but I've heard that if you are a female and have applied for AOS in your married name you should bring your marriage certificate to prove your name change too.

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No documents required other than a form of ID

21 Aug 2013: I-129F Sent

11 Feb 2014: Visa APPROVED!

20 May 2014: Wedding!

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31 Jul 2014: Mailed AOS Packet

12 Feb 2015: AOS Interview - Approved

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22 Feb 2017: Mailed ROC Packet

08 Aug 2018: ROC Approved

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I brought the appointment confirmation, my passport, and my marriage certificate since my passport has my maiden name and the green card application is under my married name. There were no issues at all. The guy at the metal detector did need my marriage certificate because he had no way of knowing that those two names belonged to the same person.

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18 minutes ago, Noname93 said:

I brought the appointment confirmation, my passport, and my marriage certificate since my passport has my maiden name and the green card application is under my married name. There were no issues at all. The guy at the metal detector did need my marriage certificate because he had no way of knowing that those two names belonged to the same person.

Thank you so much

24 minutes ago, Jo Së said:

No documents required other than a form of ID

thanks 😊

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