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Is the AOS interview really tough if you are middle eastern man marrying USC? I just heard this recently and not sure if its really true :blink: !

BTW I have been in US for 3 years on F-1 visa and recently applied for AOS after I got married. I have joint bank accounts with my wife, wedding pictures, the cards we received at the wedding, and our cars insurance that shows both name. Is this goning to be enough for our AOS interview?

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Is the AOS interview really tough if you are middle eastern man marrying USC? I just heard this recently and not sure if its really true :blink: !

BTW I have been in US for 3 years on F-1 visa and recently applied for AOS after I got married. I have joint bank accounts with my wife, wedding pictures, the cards we received at the wedding, and our cars insurance that shows both name. Is this goning to be enough for our AOS interview?

Doesn't look like much. Amount of evidence needed goes by how long you have been married. Doesn't look like you've been married long! :whistle:

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Is the AOS interview really tough if you are middle eastern man marrying USC? I just heard this recently and not sure if its really true :blink: !

BTW I have been in US for 3 years on F-1 visa and recently applied for AOS after I got married. I have joint bank accounts with my wife, wedding pictures, the cards we received at the wedding, and our cars insurance that shows both name. Is this goning to be enough for our AOS interview?

YOu can also add affidavit from third parties that have knowledge of your relationship/marriage just for additional support. And copies of what you have submitted for your aos application just in case. We're not married that long too I came here march and we got married june so it will be 6 months before our interview. Good luck to you :thumbs:

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Dec 10, 2008---INTERVIEW DAY! APPROVED!!!

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Jan 9, 2009---CARD RECEIVED FINALLY! Approval date 12-10-08..expires on 12-10-10

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