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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: New Zealand
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Have our interview next Thursday 24th July. 

 

Has anyone got any advice to prepare us for it. I have all the documents as listed on the interview letter.  But if anyone has sone other information they think we should take along, we'd be super appreciative. 

 

Thanks in advance.  

 

PS, it's my 50th birthday the day after, so I have my fingers crossed that I get an awesome present from USCIS. LoL

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Russia
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Be as relaxed as you can be.  Bring some photos of you together with your now spouse.  I know when my wife and I had her AOS interview, the IO enjoyed looking at the wedding photos.  Be honest, and answer the questions from the IO.

 

Good Luck!

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Bring all paperwork you have with you (past and present). Don't forget the drivers licenses of both of you. I always had everything with me (original and a copy) just in case and it did help me out during my ROC interview.

Try to relax (they know your stressed). The main thing I feel is that they want to see a married couple in front of them not "2 people" that happen to have all the boxes ticked correctly. 

 

Also want to point out that you may not get the "your approved" at the end of the interview. If you get a rookie officer they may need to give it to their supervisor afterwards to do the actual approval.

 

Kiwi's are considered low fraud so you got that going for you.

 

Good luck! 

 
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