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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Australia
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Hi guys,

Just regarding the above. We received an RFE for us to send away my husband's federal tax return for 2012 (he had not completed this prior to us sending in the documents so we sent away W2s)

Our interview is scheduled for USCIS office 5 hours away on Tuesday the 23rd of April which is less than a week away!

I'll be sending this off asap but what's the likelihood of us attending the interview only to have them say they havn't received the document required and send us away? Obviously with us having to take a 5 hour trip to get to the office, this is not desirable! I'll definitely be bringing a copy of the RFE and the required document but will this suffice?

14 Jan 2011 - Fiance sent me a message on a dating website

14 Jan 2011 - I added him on Facebook

26 Jan 2011 - Had a 5 hour long conversation that changed my life!

05 Feb 2011 - We decided to be an exclusive relationship

29 Jun 2011 - We met for the first time. It was exactly as I knew it would be!

14 Jul 2011 - He had to leave to go back to USA

17 Jul 2011 - Booked flights for me to go to USA for 3 months on VWP

29 Nov 2011 - Arrived in USA

25 Dec 2011 - HE PROPOSED!

21 Feb 2012 - Left USA for Australia

K1 Visa Process

16 Apr 2012 - NOA1

08 Aug 2012 - RFE

11 Sep 2012 - CSC received RFE documentation

11 Sep 2012 - Did Police Clearance

18 Sep 2012 - NOA 2

26 Sep 2012 - NVC sent case to consulate

16 Oct 2012 - Packet 3 received

18 Oct 2012 - Sent DS-230 off to Sydney Consulate

01 Nov 2012 - Medical completed

07 Nov 2012 - Packet 3 Sent to Consulate

08 Nov 2012 - Packet 3 Delivered

15 Nov 2012 - Packet 4 Received

18 Dec 2012 - Interview APPROVED!

28 Dec 2012 - Entered USA POE:- LAX

09 Jan 2013 - Married

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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*** Moving from K1 fiance visa to AOS from Family Visa for better answers ****

I think you will be ok by bringing the papers to the interview- since one was scheduled despite RFE, they probably expect you to do that.

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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Hi guys,

Just regarding the above. We received an RFE for us to send away my husband's federal tax return for 2012 (he had not completed this prior to us sending in the documents so we sent away W2s)

Our interview is scheduled for USCIS office 5 hours away on Tuesday the 23rd of April which is less than a week away!

I'll be sending this off asap but what's the likelihood of us attending the interview only to have them say they havn't received the document required and send us away? Obviously with us having to take a 5 hour trip to get to the office, this is not desirable! I'll definitely be bringing a copy of the RFE and the required document but will this suffice?

Wow, congratulations on getting your interview date so soon. We sent our AOS off in April, NOA1 April 4th....I hope they schedule our interview soon too. Thing is, we didn't include my husbands 2012 tax return either as he filed his tax's on Monday, guessing we'll probably get an RFE too. Have to drive to Helena, MT (5 hours away) next Tuesday for our Biometrics.

I think you'll be fine taking those with you. Good Luck!!!

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I'd send it in priority overnight mail, and I'd also just bring it with you to the interview. The person there will have your file, so if it's missing, and you bring it, he'll just add it in there. It will probably only mean that he/she won't have time to look at it right in the interview, so you might not get approved while sitting there, they will probably say they just need to look over that return and then make the decision. So don't worry, just bring a copy with you as well.

 
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