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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Peru
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I am looking at my checklist for all of the things I need for the AOS interview and they are all things that we have already turned in. Is this interview where we have the brown packet we turned in at the airport? Do they have the documents I sent in for the I-485? How much of this will I need to get?

For instance, my wife had her examination less than a year ago and it was sent in with her application packet. Does she really need the I-693?

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Romania
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I am looking at my checklist for all of the things I need for the AOS interview and they are all things that we have already turned in. Is this interview where we have the brown packet we turned in at the airport? Do they have the documents I sent in for the I-485? How much of this will I need to get?

For instance, my wife had her examination less than a year ago and it was sent in with her application packet. Does she really need the I-693?

Hi!

You may want to search here on the forum and see what other people brought to their interview because each case is different and each interviewing officer is different. Our case was a simple, regular one. So, when I sent the AOS package I made two copies of the entire package and I brought one with me to the interview. We were out in 10 minutes.

Good luck!

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: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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You should take a COPY of everything you've sent because there have been instances where they've lost or can't find something so it's good to be able to just present it to them. Don't worry about the I-693, if they needed it they would have RFE'd you (which they can still do at interview)

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I took EVERYTHING! However, she didn't look at ANYTHING! This said, I would rather be prepared and the worse that can happen if you take everything is you take it all back home. Have a look in the AOS progress section - I know there are lists in there somewhere or do a search on here and a threads with lists should come up.

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