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Filed: Other Country: Indonesia
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Hi,

I'm gonna have an interview for my AOS on Feb 3th at USCIS Dallas Field office.

Documents that we're going to bring to the interview:

1. Apartment lease with both our names on it

2. Copy of bank statements from our joint checking and savings accounts

3. My IRA with spouse as beneficiary

4. My life insurance policy with spouse as beneficiary

5. Health insurance with both our names on it

6. Car insurance with both our names on it

7. Wedding photos and some photos that we took when we're dating, during my graduation and her graduation with her family

8. Wedding cards that we received from relatives

9. Copies of my and her birth certificates (includes translation of my birth certificate)

10. Copy of documents that we sent to USCIS for my AOS

11. Our updated employment letters

12. Copies of our pay stubs

13. Our passports and my I-94

14. Credit cards that I added her to my credit card accounts

15. Copy of cell phone bills that show she added me to her account (both our names on it)

Am I missing anything? Do you think I have enough documents? Anybody has experienced with Dallas field office?

Thank you

Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Egypt
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On the document that we received from the USCIS, it tells you what to bring. On our letter is says to bring the I-864. I submitted a question earlier on here to see if it's the original I-864 that we sent in 2008 to get his work permission, etc. or if it's a new I-864 that needs to be done now. Haven't received any anwers yet. Good luck on your interview.

05.02.2008 - Sent AOS & EAD package to Chicago.

05.04.2008 - Package recieved in Chicago.

05.09.2008 – Received NOA's.

06.04.2008 - Biometrics appt.

07.25.08 - Work Permission Received in Mail

07.28.08 - Applied for Social Security Number

08.04.08 - Received Social Security Number in Mail

09.29.08 - Started job

01.29.09 - AOS Interview

 
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