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Hey there just checked my husband and myselfs case with USCIS. He is the petitioner I am the US citizen. We sent away the i-485, i-131, i-864 and i-765. We received a RFE from them and we THINK (and so do others we asked) that they were requesting things that were proof of address but we were unclear of who they wanted that from. So we sent in something with my name and address on it and gathered what we could with my husbands name and address on it. We read online that he could show utility bills and things like that but he does not work so he doesn't necessarily have bills. So that was tough. We sent in the trash service receipt with his name on it. And invoices from some stores where he bought some dirtbike parts from. Hopefully that'll suffice because it is all we can provide. We tried to get a DMV ID for him but were unable to since his most updated i-94 says he was stamped to stay until 3/13/15. And it was past 3/13/15 when we tried to get the identification card. So since that was technically "expired" to them, we couldn't get him the ID.

What we wanna know is does this response from USCIS look good? We're unsure on how to take it... Should we be worried or what?

And by the way, does EVERYONE get interviewed?

(Be sure to check the pictures)

Thank you a bunch in advance. Would really love to get an answer from someone who's been through this...

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I'm Hannah & I'm from NC! MY husband is Nico & he's from Northern Ireland.

My husband entered the US on the VWP December 14, 2014, and I found out I was pregnant not long after arriving back home from N. Ireland. (I was visiting him there, and he came back home with me to visit and spend Xmas/his bday with me.)

We decided to get married Jan 16, 2015 as it was the right thing to do and I love him very much. (L):luv:

Feb 10, 2015 we sent away our AOS package containing i-485, 1-765, i-130, i-864, i-864a.

Feb 23, 2015 USCIS texted/emailed me saying the case was received.

Feb 28, 2015 USCIS mailed us

March 11, 2015 we received a RFE for the i-485.

April 6, 2015 husband went to biometrics.

April 14, 2015 we sent away the RFE and information requested.

June 24, 2015 went for our interview

Green card received in July!

Baby Caicey Andrea born 8/1/15 (L) (F)(L)

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It's a generic "we received your response" notification. Nothing particularly good or bad about it...just an update so you know your paperwork got their safely.

You don't have a timeline or details on your profile, so I'm not sure what you're adjusting from, but the only people who may not get an interview are some K-1 adjustment applicants (which I assume is what you're doing since you didn't submit an I-130). All other visas adjusting get interviews, and the interview waiver possibility is based on workload at your local office (and who knows what else). I'd plan to have an interview if I were you.

K1 Visa Process AOS Process

Mar 18 2013: I-129F mailed to CSC Nov 15 2013: I-485 with EAD/AP filed at Chicago Lockbox

Sept 19 2013: Interview - Approved!! Jan 25 2014: EAD/AP Card Received

Oct 6 2013: POE - Chicago O'Hare June 2 2014: Permanent Resident Card Received!

Oct 27 2013: Wedding!

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Argentina
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If you are doing AOS (adjustment of status) from K1 visa, then most likely you wont be asked to go to interview. I myself did not have any interview for AOs and all the people I know did AOs did not have interview either.

Did your husband already received his EAD? Did he apply for a SSN already? If he has EAd already, he can use that to get a state ID at your local DMV or apply for a driver permit if he doesnt drive.

Even if he doesnt work yet, you can still add his name to some joint utitily bills. Just call your power company or something and add his name on it.

:time: so others can help you better.

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Cell phone bills are usually easy to add a name/change over the mailing name. Or bank statements with both names?

K1 Visa Process AOS Process

Mar 18 2013: I-129F mailed to CSC Nov 15 2013: I-485 with EAD/AP filed at Chicago Lockbox

Sept 19 2013: Interview - Approved!! Jan 25 2014: EAD/AP Card Received

Oct 6 2013: POE - Chicago O'Hare June 2 2014: Permanent Resident Card Received!

Oct 27 2013: Wedding!

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Thanks everyone, I found out where the timeline is (I think) and hopefully I filled it out right... But I see that ChicagoSarah has her info right below what she posts. Ho do you get it there? Please direct me! :star:

I'm Hannah & I'm from NC! MY husband is Nico & he's from Northern Ireland.

My husband entered the US on the VWP December 14, 2014, and I found out I was pregnant not long after arriving back home from N. Ireland. (I was visiting him there, and he came back home with me to visit and spend Xmas/his bday with me.)

We decided to get married Jan 16, 2015 as it was the right thing to do and I love him very much. (L):luv:

Feb 10, 2015 we sent away our AOS package containing i-485, 1-765, i-130, i-864, i-864a.

Feb 23, 2015 USCIS texted/emailed me saying the case was received.

Feb 28, 2015 USCIS mailed us

March 11, 2015 we received a RFE for the i-485.

April 6, 2015 husband went to biometrics.

April 14, 2015 we sent away the RFE and information requested.

June 24, 2015 went for our interview

Green card received in July!

Baby Caicey Andrea born 8/1/15 (L) (F)(L)

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Filling out your Timeline is most important (it feeds the metrics on VJ and has more detail).

I added mine in my signature for easy viewing (which I edited today since i realized my dates were 2 years ago and basically useless to people!). To add it to your signature, you to go your profile, click Edit Profile, and go to Signature to edit/save.

K1 Visa Process AOS Process

Mar 18 2013: I-129F mailed to CSC Nov 15 2013: I-485 with EAD/AP filed at Chicago Lockbox

Sept 19 2013: Interview - Approved!! Jan 25 2014: EAD/AP Card Received

Oct 6 2013: POE - Chicago O'Hare June 2 2014: Permanent Resident Card Received!

Oct 27 2013: Wedding!

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Thanks a bunch, I got it!

I'm Hannah & I'm from NC! MY husband is Nico & he's from Northern Ireland.

My husband entered the US on the VWP December 14, 2014, and I found out I was pregnant not long after arriving back home from N. Ireland. (I was visiting him there, and he came back home with me to visit and spend Xmas/his bday with me.)

We decided to get married Jan 16, 2015 as it was the right thing to do and I love him very much. (L):luv:

Feb 10, 2015 we sent away our AOS package containing i-485, 1-765, i-130, i-864, i-864a.

Feb 23, 2015 USCIS texted/emailed me saying the case was received.

Feb 28, 2015 USCIS mailed us

March 11, 2015 we received a RFE for the i-485.

April 6, 2015 husband went to biometrics.

April 14, 2015 we sent away the RFE and information requested.

June 24, 2015 went for our interview

Green card received in July!

Baby Caicey Andrea born 8/1/15 (L) (F)(L)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Mexico
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Yes, you will have an interview.

~ Moved from AOS from Family Based Visas to AOS from Work, Student & Tourist Visas ~

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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