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My husband's greencard appointment is tomorrow. On the list of stuff that we have to bring, it says that we have to bring the medical I-693, unless already submitted, which it was, it also says the I-864, unless already submitted, which it was, but below that it says federal income tax returns and W'2s or certified IRS printouts for the most recent tax year, Letters from each current emplyer verifying current rate of pay ad average weeky hours and pay stubs for the past 2 months, and evidence of alfredo's sponsor, and co sponser (me and my dad)'s unite states citizenship or lawful permanent resident status. ALL of the above was already sent in with all of the paperwork. Does anybody know if i have to take all of the above even though they already have it?????

It also says all documentation establihing your eligibility for lawful permanent resident status.... what is this???

(we have to bring the EAD and AP, which is fine.)

It says to bring his passport, which we have, but the I-94, isnt that the little piece of paper that they gave him when he crosed the boarder??? Cause i cant find that. I have his passport that has his visa, when it was issued, and when he actually crossed the boarder, and i know that i sent copies ofthe I-94 in the I-485 paperwork b/c that was one of the requirements.

Is the I_94 the piece of paper or the stamp in the passport? i know i sent copies of both with his AOS stuff, but the little piece of paper has since been lost. ADVICE anbody???

"Tall, dark and handsome with an amazing smile. He gave me butterflies every time he looked my way. I knew he was the one."- Me

I-129F NOA1 : April 5, 2008

I-129F NOA2 : April 28, 2008

NVC Left : Aug.18, 2008

Packet 3 Received: Sept. 3, 2008

Interview Date : Dec. 18, 2008

APPROVED!!!!

Dec. 19, 2008- Alfredo comes home!

Jan. 5, 2009: Alfredo and I become husband and Wife

March 10, 2009 AOS paperwork sent, will wait for it to arrive via tracking #

March 12, 2009 AOS paperwork arrives in Chicago

March 23, 2009 NOA1 for I-485, I-131, I-765

March 30, 2009-Biometrics letter received, appt date April 10th @11am philly office

April 10, 2009-Biometrics appt. done, in and out in 15 minutes

Nov. 18, 2009-Card production ordered

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Our interview is tomorrow too, and I have come on here to ask the same questions regarding the sponsor paperwok, adn I found this post, so I am waiting for the answer too.

In regards to the documentation establishing eligibility - that means all the evidence that you are married and all his k-1 stuff, since that is how your spouse is eligible for the greencard. This includes the passort with the K-1 visa, the marriage certificate, and all the evidence supporting that.

And the I-94 IS that little piece of paper stapled into the passport. Not sure what to do if it is lost, but if you have a copy bring that in and explain that it was lost.

Good Luck on your interview!

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