QUOTE(Tyrobe @ Jul 16 2008, 01:16 AM)

QUOTE(Huanyen @ Jul 13 2008, 04:56 PM)

We just got the interview date, Aug 19
Congrats and good luck on the interview!
Tyrobe,
I need your help to prepare for this interview. There are a few things that I 'm not clear about this interview process.
Let me describe my situation:
In November 2007 I submitted the I-130 and G-325a with the following evidences:
1. Marriage certificate
2. Insurance Policy that my wife is the beneficiary
3. A photocopy of my passport
In April 2008, our case was approved and forwarded to the NVC. I submitted the following along with required forms:
A. DS 230 part 1 and 2 for my wife
1. Birth Certificate
2. Marriage Certificate
3. A photocopy of my wife's passport
4. Police Records
B. AOS I-864:
1. Employment letter
2. Pay stubs from the most recent three months
3. 2007 Federal Tax Return and W2
4. 2006 Tax Transcripts
5. 2005 Tax Transcripts
Preparation for Aug. 19 Inteview:
1. Our relationship timeline : 3 pages long
2. Wedding pictures and other pictures we took when we were together. We did not have the engagement ceremony.
3. Emails from 2004 to 2008. we have a lot of emails; over 500 emails
4. Phones Records from the past 7 months. Unfortunately, I did not keep the phone records from the beginning. However, we have one phone records in Jan. 2006.
5. Phone Bills from 2005 to 2008
6. Letters (with postmarks and without postmarks because they were hand-delivered by my friends who came back to Vietnam)
7. Birth Certificates of our Parents ( We do not have the same last names; I was born in the South; my wife was born from the Central of Vietnam)
8. Boarding pass of three visits to Vietnam
9. Credit Card statements show I made the ticket purchases. ( One ticket I bought with cash, so I do not have credit statement for that. However, we have travel agency receipt for the purchase)
10. The VoIP phone we use to make calls everyday
Note: My wife does not have any relatives that currently live in the US so we do not need to prepare for the list of relatives.
We were introduced by a mutual friend who currently live in the US. However, she lives in CO. I live in CA.
Here are a few questions that I have:
1. Do I need any other supported evidence that you think I may need?
2. During the interview process, when does the C.O. request to see evidence? Should we submit them during check-in before the actual interview?
3. If we were given the blue slip and we have the requested evidence at hands, should we turn them in immediately? Or should we return the next day to submit them?
4. If we were given the blue slip, when would that happen? Before or After reviewing the evidence my wife brings????
5. My 2005,2006,2007 tax returns are below the poverty line (below $17,500). However, my (2008) current salary ($60K) is well above the poverty line. Should I worry about the tax returns? If so, what do you suggest us to do to avoid unexpected results due to the troublesome tax returns?
Thank you very much in advance for providing answers.