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4 minutes ago, Shawn_Lock said:

Awesome!  Good luck 

Thank you!!

Concurrent filing of I-130, I-485, I-765, and I-131 (USC spouse)

Adjusting From: F1 

Local USCIS office: Washington, DC

Service center: NBC

 

AOS Timeline

03/07/2019: FedEx delivery

03/22/2019: NOA1

04/01/2019: Completed biometrics 

04/08/2019: Case is Ready to be Scheduled for an Interview

07/05/2019: EAD Card in Production (67 days after expediting)

Feb 2020: GC Interview, GC received

 

ROC Timeline:

Nov 2021: Filed I-751

March 2021: Biometrics Appointment Completed

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1 hour ago, AOSFairfax said:

AHHH FINALLY OUR INTERVIEW HAS BEEN SCHEDULED!!!! I almost cried when I got the email!! Now on to assembling our interview packet..

Awesome! Good luck! We have ours in 2 weeks 😱

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I think I prepared our AOS interview package. Please correct me if I skipped something!

 

  • Certification of marriage
  • Certification of religious marriage
  • Copy of the religious wedding ceremony plan and party
  • Copy of the religious wedding guest book
  • Copy of my birth certificate
  • Copy of my husband's Naturalization paper and US passport
  • Copy of my Case and Termination of turn of duty from Police (home country)
  • Copy of the renters insurance bill with both of our names
  • Copy of the electricity bill with both of our names
  • Copy of the Gas utility bill with both of our names
  • Copy of the rental lease with both of our names
  • Copy of our 2 new cars car registration and contract with both of our names
  • Copy of the last 3 months Bank Statements with both of our names
  • Copy of the last 3 months Verizon talk activity with both of our names 
  • Copy of my last 3 months Paystubs
  • Copy of my husband's last 3 months Paystubs
  • Copy of my boss's recommondation letter
  • Copy of 3 of our friend's and 1 copy of our Pastor's Support for a Bona Fide Marriage letter
  • Copy of the last year's Tax return with both of our names
  • Letter to our address with both of our names of on it
  • Wedding invitation with both of our names on it
  • Plus about a 100 photos of our wedding and about a 100 photos about our relationship through the last 2 years
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15 hours ago, Shawn_Lock said:

Awesome!  Good luck 

 

15 hours ago, AOSFairfax said:

Thank you!!

 

14 hours ago, SusannZ said:

Awesome! Good luck! We have ours in 2 weeks 😱

 

13 hours ago, Gigi2017 said:

Wohooooo!!!! I’m so happy for you!!!

Thank you all!! Cant believe we’re so close to being done, good luck to all of you with upcoming interviews!

Concurrent filing of I-130, I-485, I-765, and I-131 (USC spouse)

Adjusting From: F1 

Local USCIS office: Washington, DC

Service center: NBC

 

AOS Timeline

03/07/2019: FedEx delivery

03/22/2019: NOA1

04/01/2019: Completed biometrics 

04/08/2019: Case is Ready to be Scheduled for an Interview

07/05/2019: EAD Card in Production (67 days after expediting)

Feb 2020: GC Interview, GC received

 

ROC Timeline:

Nov 2021: Filed I-751

March 2021: Biometrics Appointment Completed

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12 hours ago, Gigi2017 said:

I think I prepared our AOS interview package. Please correct me if I skipped something!

 

  • Certification of marriage
  • Certification of religious marriage
  • Copy of the religious wedding ceremony plan and party
  • Copy of the religious wedding guest book
  • Copy of my birth certificate
  • Copy of my husband's Naturalization paper and US passport
  • Copy of my Case and Termination of turn of duty from Police (home country)
  • Copy of the renters insurance bill with both of our names
  • Copy of the electricity bill with both of our names
  • Copy of the Gas utility bill with both of our names
  • Copy of the rental lease with both of our names
  • Copy of our 2 new cars car registration and contract with both of our names
  • Copy of the last 3 months Bank Statements with both of our names
  • Copy of the last 3 months Verizon talk activity with both of our names 
  • Copy of my last 3 months Paystubs
  • Copy of my husband's last 3 months Paystubs
  • Copy of my boss's recommondation letter
  • Copy of 3 of our friend's and 1 copy of our Pastor's Support for a Bona Fide Marriage letter
  • Copy of the last year's Tax return with both of our names
  • Letter to our address with both of our names of on it
  • Wedding invitation with both of our names on it
  • Plus about a 100 photos of our wedding and about a 100 photos about our relationship through the last 2 years

That looks like a good list to me! Only other thing I can think of is benefit summaries (health insurance, 401ks, life insurance) that have you guys listed as each other’s beneficiaries. Also flight and hotel bookings if you have taken any trips together over the last couple of years maybe?

Concurrent filing of I-130, I-485, I-765, and I-131 (USC spouse)

Adjusting From: F1 

Local USCIS office: Washington, DC

Service center: NBC

 

AOS Timeline

03/07/2019: FedEx delivery

03/22/2019: NOA1

04/01/2019: Completed biometrics 

04/08/2019: Case is Ready to be Scheduled for an Interview

07/05/2019: EAD Card in Production (67 days after expediting)

Feb 2020: GC Interview, GC received

 

ROC Timeline:

Nov 2021: Filed I-751

March 2021: Biometrics Appointment Completed

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Just now, AOSFairfax said:

That looks like a good list to me! Only other thing I can think of is benefit summaries (health insurance, 401ks, life insurance) that have you guys listed as each other’s beneficiaries. Also flight and hotel bookings if you have taken any trips together over the last couple of years maybe?

Yeah, I forgot to write down the Hotel Reservations, but it’s in the list 😃 and I’m on his 401(k) as well 👌🏻

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3 minutes ago, Gigi2017 said:

Yeah, I forgot to write down the Hotel Reservations, but it’s in the list 😃 and I’m on his 401(k) as well 👌🏻

Then I think you’re all set, it looks like a pretty comprehensive list!! We have pretty much the same evidence as you. 
 

quick question - I saw you listed a police certificate from your home country, is that something we have to bring? I don’t remember seeing that anywhere in the AOS instructions

Concurrent filing of I-130, I-485, I-765, and I-131 (USC spouse)

Adjusting From: F1 

Local USCIS office: Washington, DC

Service center: NBC

 

AOS Timeline

03/07/2019: FedEx delivery

03/22/2019: NOA1

04/01/2019: Completed biometrics 

04/08/2019: Case is Ready to be Scheduled for an Interview

07/05/2019: EAD Card in Production (67 days after expediting)

Feb 2020: GC Interview, GC received

 

ROC Timeline:

Nov 2021: Filed I-751

March 2021: Biometrics Appointment Completed

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13 minutes ago, AOSFairfax said:

Then I think you’re all set, it looks like a pretty comprehensive list!! We have pretty much the same evidence as you. 
 

quick question - I saw you listed a police certificate from your home country, is that something we have to bring? I don’t remember seeing that anywhere in the AOS instructions

If you served Military or worked at Police in your home country than yeah you should bring some paperwork about it. On the I-485 at the “yes” and “no” questions there is I think 2 questions about it. So I bring my paperwork just in case. It won’t hurt .

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At my medical right now. A tip is to find out (if you have health insurance) if your insurance would cover a blood test for tb. Uscis does not accept skin tests for tb and had i known i would have at least checked w my insurance to see if they cover the test.

 

Here's a breakdown of my cost 

 

Physical exam: $160

Venipuncture (to draw the blood): $16

Urinalysis: $10

TB: $190

RBR (syphilis): $40

Gonorrhea: $70

Specimen handling: $16

 

Total: $502

 

He said to come back in a few days for the paperwork to be completed. He'll give me a waiver for the vaccines I don't need. 

 

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14 minutes ago, SusannZ said:

At my medical right now. A tip is to find out (if you have health insurance) if your insurance would cover a blood test for tb. Uscis does not accept skin tests for tb and had i known i would have at least checked w my insurance to see if they cover the test.

 

Here's a breakdown of my cost 

 

Physical exam: $160

Venipuncture (to draw the blood): $16

Urinalysis: $10

TB: $190

RBR (syphilis): $40

Gonorrhea: $70

Specimen handling: $16

 

Total: $502

 

He said to come back in a few days for the paperwork to be completed. He'll give me a waiver for the vaccines I don't need. 

 

We paid $480 😓

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9 minutes ago, Gigi2017 said:

We paid $480 😓

It's so expensive! 😭 We're gonna have to work some overtime to cover this, ugh! 

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