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Hi guys, 

My interview is in 2 weeks and I am preparing all the documents for it. I do have couple of questions regarding what to bring.

1. So we submitted 2019 tax return forms both for sponsor and joint sponsor together with i-864, since we filed the AOS before we filed the 2020 taxes, do we need to bring the 2020 tax return for the interview or we are good? Also should we bring the new i-864 forms for the interview? In the letter it says "If required, a completed form i-864 ...", but I'm not sure if we need to submit a brand new one or the one that we submitted is already good?

2. I did my medical back home in September/October of last year and we filed for the AOS in January, that means that I do not need to bring the form i-693 medical report?

3. I do understand that bringing more evidence is better, but what do you think if this will be enough: marriage certificate, joint bank account, apartment lease, credit cards, tax return, photos?

 

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7 minutes ago, LegalAlienn said:

Hi guys, 

My interview is in 2 weeks and I am preparing all the documents for it. I do have couple of questions regarding what to bring.

1. So we submitted 2019 tax return forms both for sponsor and joint sponsor together with i-864, since we filed the AOS before we filed the 2020 taxes, do we need to bring the 2020 tax return for the interview or we are good? Also should we bring the new i-864 forms for the interview? In the letter it says "If required, a completed form i-864 ...", but I'm not sure if we need to submit a brand new one or the one that we submitted is already good?

2. I did my medical back home in September/October of last year and we filed for the AOS in January, that means that I do not need to bring the form i-693 medical report?

3. I do understand that bringing more evidence is better, but what do you think if this will be enough: marriage certificate, joint bank account, apartment lease, credit cards, tax return, photos?

 

You may not need the 2020 tax return, but I wouldn't go without it. They may well ask for it. If your financial situation hasn't changed, there's no need for another I-864.  Your medical was done recently enough. If it's marked "complete", no need for the I-693.  We took everything we could think of to the interview and needed almost none of it, but it was better to have it because you never know what they'll ask to see. Good luck!

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Sorry I couldn't edit the previous post but one more question.

The letter says "All documentation establishing your eligibility for LPR status. This includes, but is not limited to, proof of status as an asylee, refugee, or a finacee nonimigrant." How do I proof the fiancee nonimigrant status, is the copy of the visa enough? 

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6 minutes ago, Joyoussinger said:

You may not need the 2020 tax return, but I wouldn't go without it. They may well ask for it. If your financial situation hasn't changed, there's no need for another I-864.  Your medical was done recently enough. If it's marked "complete", no need for the I-693.  We took everything we could think of to the interview and needed almost none of it, but it was better to have it because you never know what they'll ask to see. Good luck!

Thanks for the quick reply, that was helpful. Btw, where do I see that the medical is marked as "complete"? 

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1 hour ago, LegalAlienn said:

Thanks for the quick reply, that was helpful. Btw, where do I see that the medical is marked as "complete"? 

At the bottom left, on the front  of the DS-3025  there is a check box. It says, "US vaccination requirements COMPLETE" .

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