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My partners interview is next monday. And i just had a question regarding proofs. I noticed some people on here say they get to their interview and their officer "already knows" certain things and doesnt ask to many questions due to the fact. I dont understand how that is. You dont send proof with the AOS application so does the officer look through your k1 paket? How would the officer know any proof yet from here in the US? THANKS A BUNCH! 

 

Dont have the exact dates memorized but we filed AOS on December 2nd 2019 

Interviee is scheduled for december 21st 2020 

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28 minutes ago, Nursingchick17 said:

My partners interview is next monday. And i just had a question regarding proofs. I noticed some people on here say they get to their interview and their officer "already knows" certain things and doesnt ask to many questions due to the fact. I dont understand how that is. You dont send proof with the AOS application so does the officer look through your k1 paket? How would the officer know any proof yet from here in the US? THANKS A BUNCH! 

 

Dont have the exact dates memorized but we filed AOS on December 2nd 2019 

Interviee is scheduled for december 21st 2020 

They have access to whatever information that  was previously submitted with prior cases that they have deemed appropriate to include in the permanent "A" file. 

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Not sure what 'proof' you're asking about.  If you are referring to 'evidence' of a bonafide marriage, well obviously you bring that with you to the interview.

 

They didn't look at our I-129f during my husband's AOS interview.  Just the I-485, as there was a lot to update since it had been filed.

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46 minutes ago, Nursingchick17 said:

My partners interview is next monday. And i just had a question regarding proofs. I noticed some people on here say they get to their interview and their officer "already knows" certain things and doesnt ask to many questions due to the fact. I dont understand how that is. You dont send proof with the AOS application so does the officer look through your k1 paket? How would the officer know any proof yet from here in the US? THANKS A BUNCH! 

 

Dont have the exact dates memorized but we filed AOS on December 2nd 2019 

Interviee is scheduled for december 21st 2020 

They have every piece of paperwork you have submitted in on big book. Ours was about 9 inches thick. It had every thing from K1 to AOS in there, and he said when she goes for citizenship any and all paperwork will be added to that book again. And once citizenship is acquired that book gets filed away forever LOL

 

Our interviewer told us he had read or looked through all our paperwork from the start to now to see our "story" hope this helps.

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1 hour ago, Jorgedig said:

Not sure what 'proof' you're asking about.  If you are referring to 'evidence' of a bonafide marriage, well obviously you bring that with you to the interview.

 

They didn't look at our I-129f during my husband's AOS interview.  Just the I-485, as there was a lot to update since it had been filed.

Yes obviously i meant evidence thats what proof means. And what i mean is people have said on this site that they go to their interview and the officers are already aware of their life together and im wondering if they look at k1 evidence you have previously submitted. 

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1 hour ago, FamousJerry said:

They have every piece of paperwork you have submitted in on big book. Ours was about 9 inches thick. It had every thing from K1 to AOS in there, and he said when she goes for citizenship any and all paperwork will be added to that book again. And once citizenship is acquired that book gets filed away forever LOL

 

Our interviewer told us he had read or looked through all our paperwork from the start to now to see our "story" hope this helps.

Okay yes it does. Just because me and my husband lived together in Europe for 2 years previously and then filed K1 when i came back here. So i wanted to know if they look at all that evidence too! Thanks so much! 

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57 minutes ago, Nursingchick17 said:

Yes obviously i meant evidence thats what proof means.

Not in the world of immigration.

 

They're looking for evidence of commingled finances and a bonafide marriage.  This doesn't mean they want to see what they already have (evidence of having lived together for two years before filing, etc).  They want to see what you have done since filing to combine/establish marital assets; i.e., joint bank accounts, jointly held assets such as real estate and vehicles, jointly held insurance policies/named beneficiaries of life insurance, joint wills etc.  Bring evidence of living at the same address now, not years ago.

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18 minutes ago, Jorgedig said:

Not in the world of immigration.

 

They're looking for evidence of commingled finances and a bonafide marriage.  This doesn't mean they want to see what they already have (evidence of having lived together for two years before filing, etc).  They want to see what you have done since filing to combine/establish marital assets; i.e., joint bank accounts, jointly held assets such as real estate and vehicles, jointly held insurance policies/named beneficiaries of life insurance, joint wills etc.  Bring evidence of living at the same address now, not years ago.

i know we need evidence thats not the question read it again cuz you clearly didnt understand i asked: do they look at the k1 evidence from the previous country i am not askimg about evidence in the US. 

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