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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Cambodia
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My wife and I have her AoS interview next month, if it doesn't get delayed.

She is adjusting from K-1 status.

 

When I filed her K-1 petition in October 2018, I submitted about 15-20 pages of evidence of how we met and photos and proof of our relationship from 2015-2018.

 

At her interview at the embassy in August 2019, we presented about 40 more pages of proof and photos that covered 2015 - 2019 but focused more on 2019 and the proof of our ongoing relationship since the K-1 petition was filed (engagement party photos, engagement ring receipt, etc.)

 

She entered the USA in September 2020 and we married in November and now her AoS interview is scheduled for April 2020. 

 

Should the proof of relationship we submit at the AoS interview solely address our relationship since  she entered the USA, or should I "start from the beginning" and provide proof of bona fide relationship since 2015?

 

Will the USCIS interview officer definitely have all the photos and proof I submitted with her K-1 petition, AND all the proof and photos I handed over at her embassy interview? 

 

Thanks.

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Tax returns, leases/deeds, bank accounts, insurance beneficiaries, health plan, dental plan, photos (wedding and with friends), utility bills, credit cards,  these are usually the main ones...

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5/20/2019 - I129 Submitted

5/22/19 - NOA1

 

Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Argentina
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On 3/24/2020 at 4:42 PM, jaysaldi said:

My wife and I have her AoS interview next month, if it doesn't get delayed.

She is adjusting from K-1 status.

 

When I filed her K-1 petition in October 2018, I submitted about 15-20 pages of evidence of how we met and photos and proof of our relationship from 2015-2018.

 

At her interview at the embassy in August 2019, we presented about 40 more pages of proof and photos that covered 2015 - 2019 but focused more on 2019 and the proof of our ongoing relationship since the K-1 petition was filed (engagement party photos, engagement ring receipt, etc.)

 

She entered the USA in September 2020 and we married in November and now her AoS interview is scheduled for April 2020. 

 

Should the proof of relationship we submit at the AoS interview solely address our relationship since  she entered the USA, or should I "start from the beginning" and provide proof of bona fide relationship since 2015?

 

Will the USCIS interview officer definitely have all the photos and proof I submitted with her K-1 petition, AND all the proof and photos I handed over at her embassy interview? 

 

Thanks.

Just to be safe, I would bring as much proof as possible (old AND especially new). I’m going to do that when I have my interview. I wouldn’t count on them having everything there from the K1 visa process. 

 
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