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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: India
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My husband has interview after we sent RFE documents, I am not sure what exactly i will take with us in the interview. Do i take same thing i sent or they sent the package after moving our file to our local office.

We do not have joint lease or loan since we leave with our parent. And we onlu have joint cell bill.My husband is a primary rated driver under one of our car and we share title for one car but other car i have loan on my name s i was not able to add my husband because he has no credit history yet. I pay for his tution for college and he is still not able to get job so we decided he will go beck to school to get his masters.

I am really worried about the interview.

Filed: IR-5 Country: Australia
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I know this is stressful for you! But be as honest as possible, be the loving husband and wife yall are, walk hand in hand into the interview. The IO will see the truth in y'alls relationship so you wont have to worry. I would bring everything you sent to them...copies of everything, plus more photos, current bills, all the originals!

Also, do some research here on VJ on those folks who had interviews and youll be able to gauge what items you should bring.

Good luck! Sorry to hear about the rfe and interview :(no but i am sure you will do just fine!!

Edited by deidre

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I suspect the reason you are getting an interview is because you do not have a lot of documentary evidence due to your circumstances. I would bring with you as many of the following as you can arrange:

a) a letter (preferably notarized) by your parent(s) stating that you live together at their house and the terms under which you stay there (eg help out with groceries, pay difference in utility costs, pay 'rent' even if you have no lease, things like that). The letter should include the dates of when you started to live there.

b) credit card statement and receipt from the college/university showing you paid your husband's tuition

c) proof of your husband's enrollment in the Master's program at the same college/university

e) documents related to the car where you own jointly and/or your husband is listed as the primary driver (insurance papers, etc.)

f) documents showing the cell phone plan

g) do you share a credit card account or have a joint bank account? Send documents showing both names on the accounts

h) Is there a registration form with the College/University where he has listed you as spouse - get a copy of that or a statement from the College/University

i) Do you have health insurance with him listed as your spouse? Has he had any medical treatment or doctor's/dentist's appointments that you have paid for partially or in full? Include receipts listing his name and showing you paying the costs (copies of bank statements or receipts from doctor will work - highlight the relevant items with a highlighter)

j) Bring both of your Driver's Licenses showing you both live at the same address

k) Bring envelopes addressed to both of you at that address or to each of you singly at that address (bills, notices, letters and cards all count)

l) photographs of the two of you with different family members or around the house

j) Affidavits (signed statements) from friends or other family members or neighbours who can verify that the two of you live together at that address

k) Emergency contact list provided to your work listing him as your spouse

l) If you have travelled together by plane, show boarding passes and flight itineraries

m) What about any sort of religious or social community to which you belong? Get a letter from an authority person involved there that the two of you participate at that facility.

Basically, you want to include any sort of document that a normal married couple would have because they are living together as a married couple. How do you manage your finances? How do you manage your health care? How do you manage your physical space? What joint responsibilities do you have?

Bring as well everything you have already submitted, and make sure the two of you are also aware of and familiar with things a normal married couple would know about each other and your families including names, birthdates and places, family members, sleeping and meal arrangements; personal habits and personal hygiene to name a few.

Good luck. You may find that you have more available than you originally thought. :)

Edited by Kathryn41

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