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Me and my wife have our final interview on the 2nd of march 2016, I also had my Work authorization accepted today, So basically i have my work authorization accepted today as well as my interview after my bio metrics.

I've read online that it is extremely important that i bring to my interview pictures joint bank account proof, joint health insurance proof and also joint tax returns and that these will benefit our case a whole deal, The thing is. By the time i receive my work permit and are able to go to my nearest SS Office and apply for my SSN and then obtain it in the mail, Its going to be the 2nd of march before i can receive my SSN also making it impossible for me to go on my wifes bank account, also her insurance and her tax return.

Everything has went through really fast, No delays its taken me 4 months to get where i am now and there hasnt been any issues until now, its really worrying me and my wife a great deal and we really dont know what to do

Would we be able to go to the interview, with just pictures and our other important information such as passports and marriage certificate and what not ?

I am from United kingdom coming to the USA after meeting my wife here after visiting my father who lives here, just really dont know what to do at this point, cant sleep for worrying over this stuff

i am 21 and my wife is 23

Thank you in advance for any replies and if you need any additional information please ask! Much appreciated !!!!

EDIT : Im sorry if this was posted in the wrong place i aint to sure on where to put it.

Time to refresh until some one answers and gives me peace of mind, or tells me the bad news Thanks again!

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Bring whatever you have that shows a genuine marriage. If you have joint lease agreements, any joint insurance information, cards addressed to the both of you, wedding pictures, etc., bring them. When doing an AOS interview from a K1 they don't expect everything, and many people do not get the SSC early and have to wait for the EAD, so don't fret about that. Just make sure you have things that prove you both live together, and ar clearly married.

Good Luck!

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The way it is, me and my wife live with my dad and neither of us drive, my dad practically carts us around in his car until i get my SSN and i can do my driving test, with that been said neither of us has anything we actually own since we are both young, we dont have a house of our own or even rent, we dont have a car because my wife lived in the city there was no need for her to drive, we really own nothing but our phones. The pictures we have of me and her and just silly pics we have taken together, we havnt had awhole lot of time to take allot of family pictures or anything with her family living 2 hours away and my family living in england she works 12 hour shifts 6 days aweek so its hard for us to get the time to go visit her family, we live out in the middle of no where, and like i stated we dont drive so we are very limited to where we can go so as for taking pictures its just more or less selfies together when we are bored.. as for the wedding pictures we didnt take any pictures of the time we got married , we got married in a court house and we didnt want to remember how we got married, since it wasnt nice, my family wasnt there and hers were not neither, so it wasnt the best thing for us, we are hoping in the future to re new out vows and bring my family over for a holiday and bring her family to the wedding and do it all properly thats what we wanted, we had no idea that the interview would want the pictures other wise we would of took more pictures at that time, All we really have that proves we are married is the marriage certificate and allot of mail from ebay and friends that have both of our names on it, or separate mail that states our names and address with correspond with each other, and the fact she pays my phone bill which is in my name also at our address and hers is also at our address, we live together and love each other allot, It all happened when it came time for me to go and the fact she didnt want me to leave, i didnt neither so she wanted to look into ways for me to stay and we got married... It seems like they are making it so hard for us to be together and the stress of all this is hard as you already know its not very nice

I appreciate your response !

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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****** Moving from K1 fiance visa to AOS from family Visa forum *******

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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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