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I know someone out there must have a saved copy of their AOS Interview checklist.

I am about to start gathering all our stuff for AOS and I am hoping some lovely VJ'er out there has their list saved and would be nice enough to paste it here.

I know this question has probably been asked 10,000 times, but I just want to make sure nothing has changed in terms of what we have to bring with us to the interview-which ot my understanding is pretty much every single piece of anything you have ever used thus far. lol.

Thanks for anyone who digs up their list for me.

Adjustment of Status 2008

May 6, 2008 ~~~~~~~ I751 package mailed to Vermont

May 17, 2008 ~~~~~~~~Check Cashed

May 19, 2008 ~~~~~~~~ NOA1

June 20, 2008 ~~~~~~~ Fingerprinting appointment

April 1, 2009 ~~~~~~~~ APPROVED!!!!

K-1 Visa

October 11, 2005 ~~~~~ Mailed I129F (Vermont)

October 25, 2005 ~~~~~ NOA2 in email (yay)

February 8, 2006 ~~~~~ Interview Day! APPROVED!!!

AOS, EAD, AP

March 27, 2006 ~~~~~~ Mailed AOS, EAD, AP to Chicago

March 29, 2006 ~~~~~~ AOS, EAD, AP arrives at Chicago Lockbox

March 31, 2006 ~~~~~~~ NOA's for all 3

April 18, 2006 ~~~~~~ Biometrics Appointment in Providence

May 15, 2006 ~~~~~~ RFE in the mail-more financial info

May 26, 2006 ~~~~~~ AOS touched

June 19, 2006 ~~~~~ EAD Card in the mail

July 27, 2006 ~~~~~ Interview for Green Card

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I have just put my package together in a binder using clear photo and document sleeves( I made a second copy for the interview in case they want to keep anything) My Interview is August 30. Also, let me know if I should add anything to my list attached.

I hope this helps!

Good Luck! :thumbs:

Canadian married to USC

Entered on H1b visa

June 12 mailed to Chicago lockbox

June 13 RD

June 20 ND I-485, I-130, I-131, I-765

July 6 FP I-485 I-765

RD Interview Nd July 16

Interview August 30

Approved August 30

Green Card Arrived Septmeber 13

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I did the same thing as cali, I had everything organized in two binders with the little clear document sleeves. Don't forget to make copies of anything that you only have an original of. There were several documents that I'd forgotten to bring copies of that our immigration officer wanted to keep and add to her file - I wouldn't let her keep them because I knew I'd need them in a couple of years when we go to get the 10-year green card. Don't let them keep any originals if they're not going to be replaceable, you never know when you'll need them again!

Here's what we brought to our interview:

Passport and state ID for US citizen

Passport, EAD, and state ID for AOS beneficiary

Birth certificate of US citizen

Translation of birth certificate of AOS beneficiary

Marriage certificate

Birth certificate for joint sponsor

Updated I-864 and copy of 2006 taxes for US citizen

Updated I-864 and copy of 2006 taxes for joint sponsor

Copies of all forms filed and NOAs.

Taxes for myself and the joint sponsor from 2002-2005

Copy of lease for current apartment

Certificate of coverage for health care from my husband's employer, showing me as a beneficiary

Letter from my husband's employer stating that he is currently employed

Letter from my father's employer stating that he is currently employed

Bank statements from our joint account from when it was opened - present

Phone records from 2002-present

Greyhound bus tickets from when we lived about an hour apart and visited each other on weekends (2004-2005)

Plane and train tickets from when we went to Venezuela so I could meet his family (2004)

Letters/correspondence/invitations/etc. addressed to us

Over 100 photos dating from 2002 to present

Receipts from major purchases (wedding rings, couch, living room table, bed)

Emails from 2003-present

May 27 2005: Married!

Oct 1 2005: AOS submitted

Oct 17 2005: AOS returned because of incorrect amount in check; returned same day.

Oct 25 2005: NOAs for AOS, EAD, and AP

Nov 1 2005: I-485 'touched'

Dec 6 2005: I-130, I-765, I-131 touched

Dec 17 2005: Hubby graduates university

Dec 28 2005: I-765 touched again

Jan 3 2006: Move to Chicago

Jan 9 2006: I865, AR-11, phone call made to inform of address change

Jan 13 2006: Online notice of approval of AP

Jan 18 2006: All applications 'touched'

Jan 19 2006: All applications 'touched' again; NOA received for I865

Feb 2 2006: AP received (sent to the wrong address... groan.)

Feb 10 2006: Biometrics appointment received (sent to the wrong address, too)

Feb 14 2006: Infopass appointment re: biometrics and address change

Feb 15 2006: Biometrics done

Feb 22 2006: Email notice of approval of EAD

Feb 24 2006: EAD received in mail (even sent to the right address!)

April 15 2006: Interview for AOS scheduled!

May 23 2006: AOS interview: didn't go very well. :( RFE on spot for more info.

July 13 2006: Sent inch-thick stack of documentation for RFE. Fingers crossed.

July 16 2006: I-130, I-485, I-865 touched; weird email received saying interview canceled?

July 21 2006: E-mail notice that our case is approved! YAY.

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Wow! Hikaru has it all. however, donot forget that AOS interview based on marriage is all about proving a marriage union / relationship. The IO during our interview wanted only tangible evidence to prove that,we had evrything at hand but he only wanted three things: marriage photos, joint health and joint financials. you have put evrything and wait for the specific thing he/she wants. Good luck

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I'm wondering if having copies of our credit card together will work. Statements do not include both our names.

We have bank statements with both our names on it, and I have life insurance with my husband as the beneficiary.

We do not have health insurance yet (can't afford it).

So, as far as finances go we have 2 bank accounts with our names on the statements, 2 credit cards (same account #), and life insurance with beneficiares. We just moved so have no utility bills yet with our names on it.

We have our lease with both our names, and car insurance with both our names. Our AOS interview comes only 5 months after I arrived so there has not been a lot of time for me to get established.

I have a letter of endorsement from our local YMCW where I have been volunteering. I also have a letter from my new employer since getting my EAD.

We have photos, letters from family and friends, wedding pictures etc.

We have a cell phone bill with both our names on it. This should be enough I hope.

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks

Adjustment of Status 2008

May 6, 2008 ~~~~~~~ I751 package mailed to Vermont

May 17, 2008 ~~~~~~~~Check Cashed

May 19, 2008 ~~~~~~~~ NOA1

June 20, 2008 ~~~~~~~ Fingerprinting appointment

April 1, 2009 ~~~~~~~~ APPROVED!!!!

K-1 Visa

October 11, 2005 ~~~~~ Mailed I129F (Vermont)

October 25, 2005 ~~~~~ NOA2 in email (yay)

February 8, 2006 ~~~~~ Interview Day! APPROVED!!!

AOS, EAD, AP

March 27, 2006 ~~~~~~ Mailed AOS, EAD, AP to Chicago

March 29, 2006 ~~~~~~ AOS, EAD, AP arrives at Chicago Lockbox

March 31, 2006 ~~~~~~~ NOA's for all 3

April 18, 2006 ~~~~~~ Biometrics Appointment in Providence

May 15, 2006 ~~~~~~ RFE in the mail-more financial info

May 26, 2006 ~~~~~~ AOS touched

June 19, 2006 ~~~~~ EAD Card in the mail

July 27, 2006 ~~~~~ Interview for Green Card

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I did the same thing as cali, I had everything organized in two binders with the little clear document sleeves. Don't forget to make copies of anything that you only have an original of. There were several documents that I'd forgotten to bring copies of that our immigration officer wanted to keep and add to her file - I wouldn't let her keep them because I knew I'd need them in a couple of years when we go to get the 10-year green card. Don't let them keep any originals if they're not going to be replaceable, you never know when you'll need them again!

Here's what we brought to our interview:

Passport and state ID for US citizen

Passport, EAD, and state ID for AOS beneficiary

Birth certificate of US citizen

Translation of birth certificate of AOS beneficiary

Marriage certificate

Birth certificate for joint sponsor

Updated I-864 and copy of 2006 taxes for US citizen

Updated I-864 and copy of 2006 taxes for joint sponsor

Copies of all forms filed and NOAs.

Taxes for myself and the joint sponsor from 2002-2005

Copy of lease for current apartment

Certificate of coverage for health care from my husband's employer, showing me as a beneficiary

Letter from my husband's employer stating that he is currently employed

Letter from my father's employer stating that he is currently employed

Bank statements from our joint account from when it was opened - present

Phone records from 2002-present

Greyhound bus tickets from when we lived about an hour apart and visited each other on weekends (2004-2005)

Plane and train tickets from when we went to Venezuela so I could meet his family (2004)

Letters/correspondence/invitations/etc. addressed to us

Over 100 photos dating from 2002 to present

Receipts from major purchases (wedding rings, couch, living room table, bed)

Emails from 2003-present

Just out of curiosity...why would the CO want the US citizen's birth certificate, emails, plane tickets and such? Did you send photos of you and your SO while you were engaged, and if so, why? Like I said, I'm just curious. We don't have THIS much stuff and didn't have a lot for our K-1 yet we got approved anyway.

Now I'm starting to freak again....geesh!

Teaching is the essential profession...the one that makes ALL other professions possible - David Haselkorn

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Hi,

KarenCee

I know I added engagement photos into the package I have put together for interview, however, I entered on H1B visa and therefore need to prove how we met and that our marriage is real. We all know how real our love is but we need to prove this to the IO who has no clue about us. If you entered on a K1 you have already had an intial interview and suppose no need for some of these items. My AOs interview will be my first and only interview. (at least for a few years)

Anyways, I guess you can never have too much information. I'd rather be over prepared than under. I think hikaru posted a very complete and useful list.

Good luck with the process ! :yes:

I see you you are from Canada, I am origianlly from Ont.

Canadian married to USC

Entered on H1b visa

June 12 mailed to Chicago lockbox

June 13 RD

June 20 ND I-485, I-130, I-131, I-765

July 6 FP I-485 I-765

RD Interview Nd July 16

Interview August 30

Approved August 30

Green Card Arrived Septmeber 13

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Hi,

KarenCee

I know I added engagement photos into the package I have put together for interview, however, I entered on H1B visa and therefore need to prove how we met and that our marriage is real. We all know how real our love is but we need to prove this to the IO who has no clue about us. If you entered on a K1 you have already had an intial interview and suppose no need for some of these items. My AOs interview will be my first and only interview. (at least for a few years)

Anyways, I guess you can never have too much information. I'd rather be over prepared than under. I think hikaru posted a very complete and useful list.

Good luck with the process ! :yes:

I see you you are from Canada, I am origianlly from Ont.

Thanks for the reply. I'm trying not to freak out about everything I sent in. Good luck on your interview too, btw. Oh, I'm not from Canada...my husband is (Nova Scotia) although in my heart I am Canadian. :luv:

Teaching is the essential profession...the one that makes ALL other professions possible - David Haselkorn

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I'm wondering if having copies of our credit card together will work. Statements do not include both our names.

My husband and I did this when we sent in some supporting documents for our RFE, as our statements don't have both our names on it either.

Just out of curiosity...why would the CO want the US citizen's birth certificate, emails, plane tickets and such? Did you send photos of you and your SO while you were engaged, and if so, why? Like I said, I'm just curious.

Because I'm ####### retentive, pretty much. I would rather be overprepared than underprepared. My husband entered on an F1 (student visa) and we met while we were both college students. Like cali said, if your case is based on a K1 visa rather than a work or student visa, you've already proved to immigration once that you have a legitimate relationship. I included so much info because we wanted to show how we met and developed our relationship so there would be no doubt that we're for real. ;)

That, and I just like making a lot of trips to Fedex/kinkos to make copies. :innocent:

May 27 2005: Married!

Oct 1 2005: AOS submitted

Oct 17 2005: AOS returned because of incorrect amount in check; returned same day.

Oct 25 2005: NOAs for AOS, EAD, and AP

Nov 1 2005: I-485 'touched'

Dec 6 2005: I-130, I-765, I-131 touched

Dec 17 2005: Hubby graduates university

Dec 28 2005: I-765 touched again

Jan 3 2006: Move to Chicago

Jan 9 2006: I865, AR-11, phone call made to inform of address change

Jan 13 2006: Online notice of approval of AP

Jan 18 2006: All applications 'touched'

Jan 19 2006: All applications 'touched' again; NOA received for I865

Feb 2 2006: AP received (sent to the wrong address... groan.)

Feb 10 2006: Biometrics appointment received (sent to the wrong address, too)

Feb 14 2006: Infopass appointment re: biometrics and address change

Feb 15 2006: Biometrics done

Feb 22 2006: Email notice of approval of EAD

Feb 24 2006: EAD received in mail (even sent to the right address!)

April 15 2006: Interview for AOS scheduled!

May 23 2006: AOS interview: didn't go very well. :( RFE on spot for more info.

July 13 2006: Sent inch-thick stack of documentation for RFE. Fingers crossed.

July 16 2006: I-130, I-485, I-865 touched; weird email received saying interview canceled?

July 21 2006: E-mail notice that our case is approved! YAY.

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Thank to all of you that contributed your interview checklist. It is something that will help me and others in the future. :thumbs:

Good luck,

Peter Miami

Johanna & Peter

Colombia / U.S.A.

I-129F / K-1 Fiancee Visa

08-20-02 - Met Johanna in Armenia, Colombia

10-05-05 - K-1 Sent to TSC

10-14-05 - Received NOA1 by E-Mail (Day 9)

12-22-05 - Reveived NOA2 By E-Mail & Mail (Day 78)

03-03-06 - Interview Date! (Day 149) Approved

03-10-06 - Johanna Arrived

05-27-06 - Married

I-485 / AOS (Did not applied for EAD or AP)

06-05-06 - Sent I-485 application to Chicago via USPS (Day 1)

06-06-06 - AOS Package Delivered at 12:29PM

06-12-06 - Received NOA1 by Mail

06-14-06 - Check Cashed

06-22-06 - Received Appointment Notice for Biometrics

06-26-06 - "Request for Additional Evidence" Online, waiting for letter

06-29-06 - Biometrics Done!

06-30-06 - Received RFE Letter by mail. (Missing Birth Certificate)

07-10-06 - Sent RFE by Express Mail USPS

07-11-06 - RFE Delivered @ 10:54AM Sign by D. Atwell

08-28-06 - AOS Transferred to CSC E-mail & USCIS Website (Day 85)

08-30-06 - Touched #1

08-31-06 - Touched #2

08-31-06 - E-Mail from CRIS & USCIS-CSSO - CSC received AOS Application

09-01-06 - Touched #3

09-01-06 - NOA by Mail Regarding Transfer to CSC

09-05-06 - Touched #4

09-07-06 - Touched #5

09-13-06 - Touched #6

09-15-06 - AOS Approved by Online Status & E-mail

09-21-06 - Received GC and Welcome Letter (Day 109)

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