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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: England
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In the letter for my interview, it says I need to bring all documentation establishing my eligibility for Lawful Permanent Residency. I came here on a VWP and got married, so does this mean I bring my marriage certificate? Do I need to bring anything else to prove my eligibility? Of course, my husband's birth certificate to prove that he is American. Is that all?

11/08/2012 - Became a couple online smile.png

08/21/2013 - I flew over from England to Boston to meet him smile.pngwub.png

08/29/2013 - I was due to go back home but decided to stay a little longer

09/20/2013 - We decided to get married smile.pngheart.gif

10/22/2013 - We got married!!!

12/13/2013 - Day 0 - Sent off I-130 and I-485 and I-765 to Chicago

12/16/2013 - Day 3 - AOS Packet arrived in Chicago according to USPS

12/20/2013 - Day 7 - Received e-notification to say case has been accepted and processing at the USCIS National Benefits Center.

12/24/2013 - Day 11 - Received official Receipt Notice (Form I-797) in the mail.

12/31/2013 - Day 18 - Received letter for biometrics appointment on January 23rd.

01/13/2014 - Day 31 - Received RFE for form I-864

01/23/2014 - Day 41 - Biometrics done!

03/04/2014 - Day 81 - RFE response sent!

03/06/2014 - Day 83 - RFE response arrived there!

03/20/2014 - Day 97 - EAD card in production!

03/26/2014 - Day 103 - EAD card mailed out!

03/26/2014 - Day 103 - EAD card in USPS possession and given tracking number

03/26/2014 - Day 103 - Green card interview being scheduled! :D

03/30/2014 - Day 107 - USCIS mailed out our interview notice, scheduled for May 6th!

03/31/2014 - Day 108 - Received I-765 EAD work permit in the mail!

04/01/2014 - Day 109 - Received appointment for GC

05/06/2014 - Day 145 - GC interview approved!!!

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Bring originals of all the documents submitted with your application (e.g. passport, marriage cert, USC's birth cert) and items to prove a bona fide marital relationship and commingling of assets (e.g. photos from recent holidays and/or with each other's family, statements from joint bank account, bills addressed to both of you, car registered or insured to both of you)

Spouse-based AOS from out-of-status H-1B, May - Aug 2012

Removal of conditions, Aug - Nov 2014

Filed: Other Country: Brazil
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In the letter for my interview, it says I need to bring all documentation establishing my eligibility for Lawful Permanent Residency. I came here on a VWP and got married, so does this mean I bring my marriage certificate? Do I need to bring anything else to prove my eligibility? Of course, my husband's birth certificate to prove that he is American. Is that all?

Good luck on your interview tomorrow :)

02/24/2014 Mailed OAS package Via UPS overnight

02//25/2014 received and signed at 08/:30 Am...

03/04/2014 Received text and email my applications were accepted smile.png

03/10/2014 Received appointment letter for Biometrics

03/11/2014 Successful early walk in (San Francisco office)

03/25/2014 text & email I-485 Testing & Interview

04/09/2014 email with interview date 05/13/2014

05/01/2014 i765 APPROVED! case status changed to "card production

05/07/2014 Received my EAD card

05/13/2014 INTERVIEW!!!

05/16/2014 Received email Card in production YAY!!!

Praying and waiting goofy.gif

Filed: Country: Vietnam (no flag)
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In the letter for my interview, it says I need to bring all documentation establishing my eligibility for Lawful Permanent Residency. I came here on a VWP and got married, so does this mean I bring my marriage certificate? Do I need to bring anything else to prove my eligibility? Of course, my husband's birth certificate to prove that he is American. Is that all?

All of that and more.

The marriage certificate shows you married your husband.

His birth certificate shows he's a US citizen.

Now you have to prove you have a bona fide marriage.

The two documents above does not prove a bona fide marriage because those marrying solely for a green card can produce both documents.

Bring anything that has both your names on it. Insurance beneficiary forms, joint bank accounts, household bills, etc. Essentially, evidence of a comingled life together.

 
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