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We had received a notice of interview for early September.  It seemed like a routine I-797C Notice of Action, and included a long list of documents to bring, and the spouse was directed to appear.  Unfortunately, we had travel plans related to work, and could not appear, so requested a rescheduled interview. 

 

We just received a new appointment date.  However, there is no list of documents to bring, and the notice says that my wife can *only* bring an interpreter or attorney or disability assistant. The new appointment notice is also not designated as an I-797C Notice of Action.

 

I'm trying to figure out if the new notice is just a change to the date, and the original request remains in effect, or if there is something ominous to read into their lack of interest in the documents that substantiate the marriage.  

 

Has anyone else received a rescheduled "notice to appear for initial interview" that doesn't repeat the original one?

 

Thanks in advance.

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3 minutes ago, powerpuff said:

You need to be a little more specific. What status was your spouse on? Student, Tourist, etc.?

She was here on a student visa originally.  But, I think my question is a little broader than that.  I'm basically asking people who have asked to have their interview rescheduled the following question:  When you received the notice of the new interview date, was the notice essentially the same--requesting the same documents, etc. 

 

I'm trying to figure out if I should read anything into the fact that the original notice included a detailed list of documents (and required my appearance), whereas the new notice doesn't require she bring any documents.  

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~ Moved from K1 Forum to AOS from work/student/tourist visas ~
 

23 minutes ago, DanBrannon said:

She was here on a student visa originally.  But, I think my question is a little broader than that.  I'm basically asking people who have asked to have their interview rescheduled the following question:  When you received the notice of the new interview date, was the notice essentially the same--requesting the same documents, etc. 

 

I'm trying to figure out if I should read anything into the fact that the original notice included a detailed list of documents (and required my appearance), whereas the new notice doesn't require she bring any documents.  

I understand, but nobody will be able to help you out in the K1 fiancé visa forum as the process is completely different and unrelated (they’re going through US consulates primarily, not through interviews in the states).

 

Regarding your question - I don’t think you should read into it and over analyze it. You absolutely must accompany your wife to the interview and bring all evidence of a bona fide marriage. That’s just the basics of AOS interviews based on marriage. Good luck! 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, powerpuff said:

~ Moved from K1 Forum to AOS from work/student/tourist visas ~
 

I understand, but nobody will be able to help you out in the K1 fiancé visa forum as the process is completely different and unrelated (they’re going through US consulates primarily, not through interviews in the states).

 

Regarding your question - I don’t think you should read into it and over analyze it. You absolutely must accompany your wife to the interview and bring all evidence of a bona fide marriage. That’s just the basics of AOS interviews based on marriage. Good luck! 

Ah, thank you for the clarification. Fingers crossed.

 
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