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hi there guys, i hope there's anybody even just one from the vj members who could please help me with my concern, okay so here is the problem, my husband and i got into a fight 3days ago and my husband pissed me off so much that he even came up to the point that he pretended that he was talking to a uscis officer to have my aos processing cancelled (which i really thought was true, i found out that he didnt call em' up after we fought,coz he said that he was just trying to pissed me off)okay but here is the real problem, i got so mad of what he had done i tore the letters that i got from the uscis these are the I-797noa receipt notice, my biometrics appointment(i already had my biometrics 2months ago and i already got my ead card and ssn) and the letter from the uscis that my aos was transferred to california service center,so right now i am just waiting for my aos approval(this is the only thing that i am waiting for just in case i would be one of the lucky ones who need not to go thru an interview anymore just to have my aos approved) so here is my question just in case i will receive an interview appointment for my aos will i still be needing the copies of the receipt notice, the proof that i already had my biometrics done and the notice that my case was transferred to csc? i am really scared that i might get in trouble in my aos processing for destroying these copies.please i really need a response from you guys so il know what to do.thank's in advance for any future replies.

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So sorry to hear about your fight. Did you happen to keep the papers?

Total elapsed time between filing I-129F to GC in hand 569 days or 1 Year, 6 months, 22 days.

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hi there guys, i hope there's anybody even just one from the vj members who could please help me with my concern, okay so here is the problem, my husband and i got into a fight 3days ago and my husband pissed me off so much that he even came up to the point that he pretended that he was talking to a uscis officer to have my aos processing cancelled (which i really thought was true, i found out that he didnt call em' up after we fought,coz he said that he was just trying to pissed me off)okay but here is the real problem, i got so mad of what he had done i tore the letters that i got from the uscis these are the I-797noa receipt notice, my biometrics appointment(i already had my biometrics 2months ago and i already got my ead card and ssn) and the letter from the uscis that my aos was transferred to california service center,so right now i am just waiting for my aos approval(this is the only thing that i am waiting for just in case i would be one of the lucky ones who need not to go thru an interview anymore just to have my aos approved) so here is my question just in case i will receive an interview appointment for my aos will i still be needing the copies of the receipt notice, the proof that i already had my biometrics done and the notice that my case was transferred to csc? i am really scared that i might get in trouble in my aos processing for destroying these copies.please i really need a response from you guys so il know what to do.thank's in advance for any future replies.

I do not think you will need them. if your case does get transferred back to your local office for an interview, you only need to bring the interview letter you will receive (along with your other documents that are needed of course). Try to make copies of things in the future and rip those instead :P

By the way, he cannot simply call and cancel your AOS. He can send a written request to pull his I-864 affidavit of support for you anytime before you get your green card approved though. Once your I-485 is approved, there is nothing he can do. You will get your 2 year green card and he will be on the hook as your sponsor until any of the terms of the affidavit are met.

Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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