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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Argentina
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Hello, we just got our interview scheduled for may 16th!! I was asked what the letter said, so here is what the letter states we need to bring with us!

1. The interview notice and government issued ID

2. Completed Medical exam(form I-693), unless already submitted.

3. Completed affidavit(form I-864) Unless already submitted.

Tax returns

letters from current employers

evidence of your sponsor's US citizenship

4. All documents establishing your eligibility for lawful permanent resident status.

5. Any immigration related documentation ever issued to you, including EAD and Advance Parole.

6. All travel documents used to enter the USA, including passport.

7. Your birth certificate.

8. Your petitioner's birth certificate

9. If you have children, bring a birth certificate for each one.

10. If your eligibility is based on a marriage: spouse must come.

certified copy of marriage document

Spouses birth certificate

if you have been married before, bring your divorce decrees

Birth certificate from all children

11. Supporting evidence of your relationship, bank statements, insurance(car, health, life), property documents(car, house), rental agreements, and bills.

12. Original and copy of EACH supporting document that you submitted with your application.

13. If you have been arrested, bring your police record.

14. Certified English translations of all foreign documents.

Since my husband JUST got here 3 months ago, and he just got his EAD about 2 weeks ago, we dont have much more to add to ALL the other info we had orginally sent in to get his butt in the USA! We are hoping they have our file with our piles and piles of info we have had to send in over this LONG 11 month process!

Good luck everyone!

Met in 2006... dated since 2008, engaged March 2010= Married January 21, 2011

K1 Visa

I-129F Sent : 6/28/10

I-129F NOA1 : 7/7/10

I-129F NOA2 : 10/29/10

NVC Received : 11/4/10

Packet 3 Sent : 11/29/10

Visa Received : 1/4/11 !!!!!

US Entry : 1/17/11

Marriage : 1/21/11

AOS package sent: 1/24/11

EAD and advanced parole 3/22/11

Interview date 5/16/11

APPROVED!!!!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Romania
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Hello, we just got our interview scheduled for may 16th!! I was asked what the letter said, so here is what the letter states we need to bring with us!

1. The interview notice and government issued ID

2. Completed Medical exam(form I-693), unless already submitted.

3. Completed affidavit(form I-864) Unless already submitted.

Tax returns

letters from current employers

evidence of your sponsor's US citizenship

4. All documents establishing your eligibility for lawful permanent resident status.

5. Any immigration related documentation ever issued to you, including EAD and Advance Parole.

6. All travel documents used to enter the USA, including passport.

7. Your birth certificate.

8. Your petitioner's birth certificate

9. If you have children, bring a birth certificate for each one.

10. If your eligibility is based on a marriage: spouse must come.

certified copy of marriage document

Spouses birth certificate

if you have been married before, bring your divorce decrees

Birth certificate from all children

11. Supporting evidence of your relationship, bank statements, insurance(car, health, life), property documents(car, house), rental agreements, and bills.

12. Original and copy of EACH supporting document that you submitted with your application.

13. If you have been arrested, bring your police record.

14. Certified English translations of all foreign documents.

Since my husband JUST got here 3 months ago, and he just got his EAD about 2 weeks ago, we dont have much more to add to ALL the other info we had orginally sent in to get his butt in the USA! We are hoping they have our file with our piles and piles of info we have had to send in over this LONG 11 month process!

Good luck everyone!

Hi!

We have the interview soon and got the same letter as yours. I am not taking any chances and I will bring all the papers we submitted for AOS. Also, I will bring all the originals for all the documents we sent copies (marriage certificate, birth certificates, passports, I-94, taxes, etc). I remember reading in one AOS form that you should keep at least a copy of the whole pile, as you call it, of documents. I kept 2.

2-7-11 - Day 0 -sent AOS package (concurrent filling)

2-11-11-Day 4 - received text message from USCIS with the receipt number

2-18-2011 - Day 11[/font]- received NOA 1 in mail for I-130, I-485, I-765, I-131

2-22-2011 -Day 15- received biometrics letter -appt March 14

3-10-2011- still cannot see case online although I called USCIS two days ago

3-14-2011- Day 35- Biometrics done on the appointment day

3-24-2011-Day 45-case showing up online!!!! USCIS mailed on 3-23 my interview appt letter- April 26 is the day!

3-26-2011-Day 48-Received interview appt letter

4-1-2011-Day 59- USCIS mailed I-131 approval and ordered production of my new card (I assume the combined EAD/AP)

4-11-2012-Day 69- received EAd&AP combo in mail! Bad picture!

4-26-2011-Day 84-APPROVED!!! Card production ordered!

4-30-2011-Day 88-Welcome to America letter received

5-4-2011-Day 92 - received green card in mail (8 days after the interview) - it is kinda green!!!!

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Argentina
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I think the things apart from what you sent in before that they'll be interested in (you should bring documentation and/or be prepared to answer questions about) is your life here: wedding and living situation. We had a very easy interview after they looked at pictures of our wedding, we described it, and showed our apartment lease and bank accounts type stuff.

Congratulations!

12-04-09 mailed I-129F

12-07-09 I-129F arrived in Vermont

12-08-09 NOA1

12-10-09 check cashed

04-05-10 NOA2 (no touches until approval!)

04-19-10 received at NVC

04-21-10 NVC sent to embassy

04-24-10 arrived at embassy

05-17-10 received packet 3

05-18-10 delivered packet to embassy

embassy asks us for ridiculous things before giving interview date, such as a photocopy of the sealed envelope from the medical exam...

07-27-10 interview

08-05-10 received visa!!!!!

08-06-10 left Argentina

08-07-10 POE (Dallas)

08-12-10 civil marriage ceremony

08-23-10 mailed AOS packet with EAD and AP applications together

08-25-10 packet arrived in Chicago

09-01-10 NOAs

09-02-10 check cashed

09-21-10 received SS number :) had to go into office twice but it worked!

09-23-10 requested EAD expedite

09-24-10 received biometrics letter

09-27-10 successful walk-in biometrics taken

10-01-10 receive EAD expedite request RFE letter

10-04-10 US Representative's office forwards our EAD expedite evidence

10-06-10 expedite for EAD granted, EAD and AP both issued :D

10-09-10 wedding (party!)

01-04-11 AOS interview (rescheduled because we moved, was 12-16-10) Approved!

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Hello, we just got our interview scheduled for may 16th!! I was asked what the letter said, so here is what the letter states we need to bring with us!

1. The interview notice and government issued ID

2. Completed Medical exam(form I-693), unless already submitted.

3. Completed affidavit(form I-864) Unless already submitted.

Tax returns

letters from current employers

evidence of your sponsor's US citizenship

4. All documents establishing your eligibility for lawful permanent resident status.

5. Any immigration related documentation ever issued to you, including EAD and Advance Parole.

6. All travel documents used to enter the USA, including passport.

7. Your birth certificate.

8. Your petitioner's birth certificate

9. If you have children, bring a birth certificate for each one.

10. If your eligibility is based on a marriage: spouse must come.

certified copy of marriage document

Spouses birth certificate

if you have been married before, bring your divorce decrees

Birth certificate from all children

11. Supporting evidence of your relationship, bank statements, insurance(car, health, life), property documents(car, house), rental agreements, and bills.

12. Original and copy of EACH supporting document that you submitted with your application.

13. If you have been arrested, bring your police record.

14. Certified English translations of all foreign documents.

Since my husband JUST got here 3 months ago, and he just got his EAD about 2 weeks ago, we dont have much more to add to ALL the other info we had orginally sent in to get his butt in the USA! We are hoping they have our file with our piles and piles of info we have had to send in over this LONG 11 month process!

Good luck everyone!

Thanks for the heads up!good.gif

My husband does not have an interviewed scheduled yet but this helps us to prepare just in case!

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  • AOS Status
  • 03-10-11 Day 00 = AOS FedEx overnight
  • 03-11-11 Day 01 = AOS at Chicago Lockbox FedEx Confirmation
  • 04-11-11 Day 32 = AOS Text/eMail Confirmation
  • 04-14-11 Day 35 = NOA (EAD & AOS)
  • 04-15-11 Day 36 = Bio-Metrics NOA
  • 05-10-11 Day 61 = Bio-Metrics Appointment
  • 05-17-11 Day 68 = Submitted Request to Correct Name on 485 & 765
  • 05-23-11 Day 74 = Status online shows I-765 (EAD) Approved
  • 06-02-11 Day 84 = EAD arrived in the mail
  • 06-02-11 Day 84 = Went to SSA office (name wrong on Master Immigration List)
  • 06-12-11 Day 95 = InfoPass to correct name
  • 06-12-11 Day 95 = SSA office again Pending name update
  • 06-??-11 Day ?? = Received Social Security Card
  • 08-03-11 Day 146 = AOS Interview

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