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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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1) At the AOS interview, does my husband need the most recent copy (renew?) of his birth certificate?

His birth certificate is old.

2) Do I need to bring my sponsor's (not my husband, his mother) copies of her tax forms and such? I have already submitted that in the AOS forms when I started filling in...

What about her passport (proof of US citizenship)?

Thanks for answering.

As the day comes closer to my interview date, I feel uneasy and questions just explode out of my head.

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K1-Visa in Montreal, Canada.

4/07 - Filed the I-129 F [Petition for Alien Fiancé(e)] Along with Bio forms [G-325a for both of us]

6/07 - Forms got resent back to my Fiance because I forgot to sign some papers. [silly me]

11/28/07 - Got my K1-Packet 3!!! It was a headache to fill in the papers.

2/15/08 - Sent all documents and forms through express! I was close to the expiration date

3/27/08 - Interview letter!!! I was in the US with my Fiance so I couldn't come back in time, rescheduled appointment.

4/24/08 - Got my interview done :) Approved! Passport+visa+brown envelope will be sent within a week.

5/1/08 - Got my Visa!

~ Flying to US on 6/11/08.

~June 19 2008- Married!!!

7/25/08 - Sent in AOS: I-485 along with EAD, AP.

8/7/08 - EAD, AP, AOS touched.

8/19/08 - Got an RFE for I-485... Fixing it.

8/22/08 - Biometrics taken in Portland.

10/08 - Another Bio (for work authorization card).

-- received my work authorization card and advance parole papers in meantime--

1/15/09 - AOS INTERVIEW *faints* in Seattle, Washington.

2/2/09 - Green Card!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: South Africa
Timeline
1) At the AOS interview, does my husband need the most recent copy (renew?) of his birth certificate?

His birth certificate is old.

2) Do I need to bring my sponsor's (not my husband, his mother) copies of her tax forms and such? I have already submitted that in the AOS forms when I started filling in...

What about her passport (proof of US citizenship)?

Thanks for answering.

As the day comes closer to my interview date, I feel uneasy and questions just explode out of my head.

1) Shouldn't it be as old as he is? :) I would bring whatever you have, if you have two copies, bring the both, what did you use to submit the application?

2) I would take tax forms and all of that for the co-sponsor. I'm not sure if you have to take original passport to prove citizenship, but I would definitely take a copy.

03/01/2007 - POE - JFK (L-1 Visa)

01/15/2008 - Proposed

03/15/2008 - Married

09/02/2008 - Sent AOS Package (I-130, I-485, I-693)

09/03/2008 - Received - Signed by SMITH

09/04/2008 - Checks deposited

09/10/2008 - Checks cleared ($1010 + $355)

09/12/2008 - 2 NOA's received (I-130, I-485) - Dated 09/08/08

09/16/2008 - Received notice for biometrics appointment on 09/30/2008

09/20/2008 - Biometrics done - Walk in (Orlando) Took 10 minutes

09/22/2008 - I-485 viewable online (pending, of course)

09/30/2008 - Biometrics Appointment (2pm)

12/30/2008 - Received Interview Letter

02/25/2008 - Interview

03/06/2008 - Welcome Letter received (the website will clearly never send me updates!)

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline
1) At the AOS interview, does my husband need the most recent copy (renew?) of his birth certificate?

His birth certificate is old.

2) Do I need to bring my sponsor's (not my husband, his mother) copies of her tax forms and such? I have already submitted that in the AOS forms when I started filling in...

What about her passport (proof of US citizenship)?

Thanks for answering.

As the day comes closer to my interview date, I feel uneasy and questions just explode out of my head.

1) Shouldn't it be as old as he is? :) I would bring whatever you have, if you have two copies, bring the both, what did you use to submit the application?

2) I would take tax forms and all of that for the co-sponsor. I'm not sure if you have to take original passport to prove citizenship, but I would definitely take a copy.

1) I guess so but where I live, whenever you do something that requires you to have a Birth cert, you always need an updated version of your birth certificate =/

2) OK!

Thanks for the reply~

K1-Visa in Montreal, Canada.

4/07 - Filed the I-129 F [Petition for Alien Fiancé(e)] Along with Bio forms [G-325a for both of us]

6/07 - Forms got resent back to my Fiance because I forgot to sign some papers. [silly me]

11/28/07 - Got my K1-Packet 3!!! It was a headache to fill in the papers.

2/15/08 - Sent all documents and forms through express! I was close to the expiration date

3/27/08 - Interview letter!!! I was in the US with my Fiance so I couldn't come back in time, rescheduled appointment.

4/24/08 - Got my interview done :) Approved! Passport+visa+brown envelope will be sent within a week.

5/1/08 - Got my Visa!

~ Flying to US on 6/11/08.

~June 19 2008- Married!!!

7/25/08 - Sent in AOS: I-485 along with EAD, AP.

8/7/08 - EAD, AP, AOS touched.

8/19/08 - Got an RFE for I-485... Fixing it.

8/22/08 - Biometrics taken in Portland.

10/08 - Another Bio (for work authorization card).

-- received my work authorization card and advance parole papers in meantime--

1/15/09 - AOS INTERVIEW *faints* in Seattle, Washington.

2/2/09 - Green Card!

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