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AOS Interview Notice or form G-56??

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Hey all, 

 

I posted this letter in the Sept 2016 AOS filers, but I have more information now and wanted to see if a wider array of folks might have insight. My husband and I applied for his AOS on 9/22/16 - so we were ecstatic to get an email from our attorney yesterday stating that we have an interview date set for 5/18/17. I have been collecting evidence of our life together for months. But when I got the actual paper request, I am not sure it is a I-485 Interview notice. It is not on the I-797C form, and it looks more like a G-56 request. The paper (it's attached) just states that it is a "appointment" and only asks for my husband to appear with his passport and completed medical. The box for me (the USC) to appear is not checked, nor is the box for evidence of our marriage. 

 

I sent an email to my attorney explaining this and said, is this really the green card interview, if so why are we not being asked to bring evidence of our marriage, assets, etc? And if this really is just an appointment for my husband to turn in his medical - will we then have to wait for the "real" interview later on. She responded to me stating this this is definitely the notice for the green card interview, and left it at that. I am starting to get really irritated with her. I don't care one way or the other if we have to do this appointment and another interview, we are a real couple and I'm not worried about proving our relationship, I just want to understand and be prepared for this appointment. Thoughts would be most appreciated! 

 

Also for context, my husband is adjusting from a B2 visa, he is a Canadian citizen, and we had an approved I-130 before we filed for AOS

Interview Notice Letter_Redacted1.jpg

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USCIS Process

December 2005 - Met online

August 2015 - Met in person

November 27, 2015 - Married <3

1-8-16: Filed I-130

5-13-16: I-130 Approved

9-20-2016: Mailed AOS Docs (I-485/I-765/I-131)

9-22-2016: AOS Docs received

9-30-2016: NOA

10-21-16: RFI for I-864 (Affidavit of Support)

10-25-16: Biometrics

10-31-16: RFI response mailed

11-4-16: RFI response received

12-2-16: EAD in process

12-8-16: EAD in hand

5-18-17: Interview (238 days from filing)

5-18-17: Approved!

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Filed: Other Country: Canada
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38 minutes ago, inloveVEN said:

when you check your cases number at uscis web page, what does it say?

It hasn't changed, still says "my response to USCIS' request for evidence was received" dated November 4, 2016. That was for the RFI we got in October 2016. 

USCIS Process

December 2005 - Met online

August 2015 - Met in person

November 27, 2015 - Married <3

1-8-16: Filed I-130

5-13-16: I-130 Approved

9-20-2016: Mailed AOS Docs (I-485/I-765/I-131)

9-22-2016: AOS Docs received

9-30-2016: NOA

10-21-16: RFI for I-864 (Affidavit of Support)

10-25-16: Biometrics

10-31-16: RFI response mailed

11-4-16: RFI response received

12-2-16: EAD in process

12-8-16: EAD in hand

5-18-17: Interview (238 days from filing)

5-18-17: Approved!

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there is no reason to be worried about this letter unless there is any previous migration violation. Is advisable to attend you both ( you and your couple ) the appointment and bring not only the requested evidence but all the evidences and documents in original.

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16 minutes ago, inloveVEN said:

there is no reason to be worried about this letter unless there is any previous migration violation. Is advisable to attend you both ( you and your couple ) the appointment and bring not only the requested evidence but all the evidences and documents in original.

I of course plan to attend with my husband, and I agree, I will get all my evidence together and bring it with me. We had no violations at all, my husband entered the US legally and we applied for AOS legally. 

USCIS Process

December 2005 - Met online

August 2015 - Met in person

November 27, 2015 - Married <3

1-8-16: Filed I-130

5-13-16: I-130 Approved

9-20-2016: Mailed AOS Docs (I-485/I-765/I-131)

9-22-2016: AOS Docs received

9-30-2016: NOA

10-21-16: RFI for I-864 (Affidavit of Support)

10-25-16: Biometrics

10-31-16: RFI response mailed

11-4-16: RFI response received

12-2-16: EAD in process

12-8-16: EAD in hand

5-18-17: Interview (238 days from filing)

5-18-17: Approved!

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Just now, ljroul said:

I of course plan to attend with my husband, and I agree, I will get all my evidence together and bring it with me. We had no violations at all, my husband entered the US legally and we applied for AOS legally. 

great !!

i wish you all the luck in the interview and in the whole process 

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