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Hello guys i hope someone can help me with this ,my Interview will be on MOnday july 16,2007

what if i don't have all the requirements for my Interview? Is it Possible they won't approve my greencard?

It says on my appointment Notice bring your government issued photo identification

my question is: Is my passport from my country is acceptable as my ID or i need to get a state Id? ? i came here as k-1 fiancee and already married..

it says on my appointment Notice to Bring this following documents:

Do i need to get all the divorce decrees in his passed marriage?

It that necessary to get all his children's birth certificates in this marriage even three of them were married? and the other one is 18 yrs old the youngest is 5 yrs old who is lving with us..

his been married for three times and got 3 children from the 1st wife all married , 1 for 2nd wife 18 yrs old, 1 for 3rd wife 5 yrs year old...

I am hoping not to get all of their birth certicates and divorce decrees Is that would be fine???

Pls i need a smart advice i will appreciate that!!>

Thank you so much!........ANy inputs will be appreciated...

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Hello guys i hope someone can help me with this ,my Interview will be on MOnday july 16,2007

what if i don't have all the requirements for my Interview? Is it Possible they won't approve my greencard?

Yes, that is possible. More likely though is that if you don't have a required document, they will give you an "on the spot" RFE, and you will have to submit it to them afterwards.

It says on my appointment Notice bring your government issued photo identification

my question is: Is my passport from my country is acceptable as my ID or i need to get a state Id? ? i came here as k-1 fiancee and already married..

Yes, your passport is acceptable as ID, you don't need a state ID.

it says on my appointment Notice to Bring this following documents:

You need to bring everything they tell you to bring. They may not ask for any of it, but its better to be safe than sorry.

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