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Hey guys just got back in the country yesterday  went to visit my family finally. Have been studying hard  my interview is on Friday so the list of the stuff they requested i bring to the interview is there other supporting evidence i should bring to the interview? and have been studying  the 2008 civic test is that the right one test?

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I would bring evidence of your latest trip as the IO will ask you about trips made outside of the US since you applied.  Beyond that, take what is on the list, most likely the IO will not ask to see any of it, but it is better to have it with you.

 

Lastly, the 2008 test is the proper test.

 

Good Luck!

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7 hours ago, Dashinka said:

I would bring evidence of your latest trip as the IO will ask you about trips made outside of the US since you applied.  Beyond that, take what is on the list, most likely the IO will not ask to see any of it, but it is better to have it with you.

 

Lastly, the 2008 test is the proper test.

 

Good Luck!

Thank you appreciate ur response.Only have photos and plane tickets as evidence nothing else will that be enough?

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47 minutes ago, adipo21 said:

Thank you appreciate ur response.Only have photos and plane tickets as evidence nothing else will that be enough?

That's very thin. Depending on IO it may or may not be enough. No joint bank account statements? No bills in both names? Are you applying under 3 or 5 year rule? Sorry if I misunderstood and assumed 3 year rule.

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4 minutes ago, OldUser said:

That's very thin. Depending on IO it may or may not be enough. No joint bank account statements? No bills in both names? Are you applying under 3 or 5 year rule? Sorry if I misunderstood and assumed 3 year rule.

Based on the OP, I assume they will be bringing the information requested in the interview letter.  My only suggestion was to also bring additional information regarding trips outside the US since applying.

 

51 minutes ago, adipo21 said:

Thank you appreciate ur response.Only have photos and plane tickets as evidence nothing else will that be enough?

In reality, you probably just need to have the exact dates, the countries visited and the exact number of days outside the US so the IO can update Part 9 regarding your time outside the US since submitting the N400.  You can just write that out on a piece of paper, but boarding passes or a itinerary will work as well.

 

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Do they still require you not to have traveled 14 days prior to interview?

Immigration journey is not: fast, for the faint at heart, easy, cheap, for the impatient nor right away. If more than 50% of this applies to you, best get off the bus.

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18 hours ago, Timona said:

Do they still require you not to have traveled 14 days prior to interview?

They didn't have any issues with that cause I was gone 36 days. I think so long you make it to the interview that what is important.  

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