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Hi. When I have my interview, I will have all the listed documents needed as per the how to apply section on the official website. Is there anything else I need, apart from documentation re assets?

Do I need anything I sent along with the i130, like proof of relationship etc, like photos, bank statements etc? I'd take just in case but thought I'd check.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Denmark
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It's not required but you can bring evidence of bona fide marriage to the interview as a safety net. Though, the officer is not required to look at anything extra that you bring. Usually they have made a decision before you even step into the room and many times they won't ask to see any relationship evidence that you brought (and many refuse to even look at it), but it doesn't hurt to bring just in case that they do ask

Our CR1 Journey:

 

USCIS Stage:

  • Feb 14 2019: NOA1 (NSC)
  • July 31 2019: I129f NOA1
  • Sep 19 2019: I129f NOA2 (Denied - 50 days from NOA1)
  • Sep 19 2019: I130 NOA2 (Approved - 217 days from NOA1)

 

NVC Stage:

  • Sep 27 2019: Sent to Department of State
  • Oct 31 2019: Case number received (34 days since sent)
  • Nov 1 2019: IV & AOS fees received & paid
  • Nov 14 2019: IV & AOS submitted
  • Dec 18 2019: All docs accepted, but one additional doc requested (5 weeks from submission)
  • Dec 18 2019: Requested doc submitted
  • Feb 19 2020: Documentarily Qualified (9 weeks from 2nd submission, 14 weeks from first submission)

 

Interview Stage:

  • Mar 11 2020: Interview letter received
  • Apr 1 2020: Interview date
  • Mar 17 2020: Interview cancelled due to COVID-19
  • August 3 2020: Rescheduled letter received, new appointment August 25 2020
  • August 25 2020: Visa approved at interview! (558 days from NOA1)
  • September 10 2020: Embassy received passport in mail
  • September 15 2020: Passport with visa in hand

 

October 11 2020: Arrived in US!

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24 minutes ago, LilyJ said:

It's not required but you can bring evidence of bona fide marriage to the interview as a safety net. Though, the officer is not required to look at anything extra that you bring. Usually they have made a decision before you even step into the room and many times they won't ask to see any relationship evidence that you brought (and many refuse to even look at it), but it doesn't hurt to bring just in case that they do ask

Thank you. I have a joint bank account, with my wife, mirror wills set up years back and can bring some photos. The bills and mortgage are all in my name as that's just the way it is; it was easier to buy our house with me as sole buyer as wife wasn't working at the time, so nothing untoward; just easier.

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