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Should the AoS taken to the interview have the same date as the AoS that was mailed out?

 

So 2 months back, when I mailed out my AoS... I had an Aug date in it along with my signature. At that time I was unemployed. Now I started a new job... so I have to update my employment and income on the AoS. I'm giving my spouse this updated AoS

 

We send a joint sponsor AoS back in August as well. I haven't updated anything on the AoS for the joint sponsor. But I updated the date on the document to October (instead of the Aug in the one mailed out to NVC).... is that OK? Or will it be a problem?

 

In terms of the financial docs that my spouse is carrying.... we have the following... is the following good to go?

 

Sponsor AoS

2017 Tax return transcript 

2 paystubs (new job)

Employment letter 

 

Joint sponsor AoS

2017 Tax return transcript 

10 or so paystubs (5-6 months)

Certificate of naturalization 

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An updated I-864 and supporting documents will be welcomed at the interview.  

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5 minutes ago, pushbrk said:

An updated I-864 and supporting documents will be welcomed at the interview.  

Ok nice. 

 

My joint sponsor's I-864 has no need for an update. But I just changed the date on it to October and had my joint sponsor sign again. Is that fine? Or am I supposed to have the exact date as was on the AoS mailed out to NVC

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