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I applied using the 5 year residency eligibility. Husband and I have been married for 8 years now. 
 

I’m planning on bringing the following:

- tax transcripts 2014-2021

- original and copy of marriage certificate 

- original and copy of kids’ birth certificates

- bank statements (like 3 months worth of statements for every year since 2015)

- leases for the past 5 years 

- expired passport (only left the country once for 2 weeks in 2016)

 

Would these be enough? I simultaneously feel like it’s enough and not enough. 
 

Do I also need to bring passport photos? They waived my biometrics so I haven’t gotten my photo taken by them. 
 

Any other advice is highly appreciated. 

Married in Texas Sept. 16, 2013

Sent I-130 Nov. 3, 2013

Received NOA1 (email) Dec. 19, 2013

Requested Expedite Jan. 2, 2014

Approved Expedite Jan. 4, 2014

Case sent to NVC Jan. 15, 2014

Received NOA1 (mail) Jan. 22, 2014

NVC Received Case Jan. 27, 2014

Received NOA2 (mail) Feb. 25, 2014

NVC Assigned Case Number Mar. 11, 2014

Paid AOS Fee Mar. 29, 2014

Paid IV Fee Mar. 29, 2014

Submitted DS-260 Apr. 4, 2014

Mailed in IV packet Apr. 8, 2014

Submitted AOS packet Forgot the date

Case complete May 31, 2014

Medical Jun. 26, 2014

Interview Jul. 8, 2014

POE (LAX) Sept. 16, 2014

Paid ELIS May 16, 2015

Received GC May 23, 2015

I-751 Receipt Date July 5, 2016

ROC NOA July 15, 2016

I-751 Biometrics Aug. 5, 2016

ROC Approved Sept. 18, 2017
Received GC Sept. 25, 2017
 

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4 hours ago, SennaBrigante said:

I applied using the 5 year residency eligibility. Husband and I have been married for 8 years now. 
 

I’m planning on bringing the following:

- tax transcripts 2014-2021

- original and copy of marriage certificate 

- original and copy of kids’ birth certificates

- bank statements (like 3 months worth of statements for every year since 2015)

- leases for the past 5 years 

- expired passport (only left the country once for 2 weeks in 2016)

 

Would these be enough? I simultaneously feel like it’s enough and not enough. 
 

Do I also need to bring passport photos? They waived my biometrics so I haven’t gotten my photo taken by them. 
 

Any other advice is highly appreciated. 

I will quote my dad's experience who had the interview recently.

 

He applied under the 5 year rule. He was asked for Passport and Green Card, copy of appointment letter. Once called in the room, the officer asked 6 questions out of 100 from the book and he got them all correct. Then he was asked to write answer to who was the first president of  US on a ipad. After that the interview was complete. the IO walked him from the interview room to the waiting area and congratulated him and offered the oath on same day within an hour. The list you have seems more than necessary but could not hurt to bring it with you. Good luck with your interview and almost the end of immigration journey!

 

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