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sagero14

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  1. My husband and I had the AOS interview yesterday. We did great, the officer started to tell us my husband's AOS is approved, but that his medical records, which were done on August 10th (civil surgeon didn't update the form in time, I guess, since the law changed on August 1st) are not updated. She said she will forward the case to her supervisor, and in case he approves the AOS without the evidence for updated medical, my husband will receive his green card in the mail. If not, we will receive an RFE letter. We got a signed paper from her saying that the case has been approved. When we got home, we checked the receipt status and it said that the card has been ordered for production and we should receive it in the mail. Today though, it says that I 485 was approved and we should wait for a notice in the mail. I am confused, has anybody been through this? What does it mean? Is the green card still on the way? Or can the case be approved but still need RFE

  2. 4 hours ago, tbone1991 said:

    I would do it to be safe. There's no harm to bring them.

    I am only asking this because the co-sponsor is out of the country and I cannot get in touch with him and also don't know when he will be back. It worries me that I cannot bring updated information, but is it really needed? Or is the old information still good? He is still employed, just on vacation I guess. 

  3. I am petitioning for my husband and we are getting ready for the interview in 2 weeks. I don't work and we needed a co-sponsor to help us, we filed all the required information in September 2016 - the co-sponsor's tax returns, employment letter and what was back then the last 2 months pay stubs. On the interview notice, we got the checklist which asks for a completed I-864, tax returns and pay stubs for the past 2 months and then it specifies unless already submitted. So we submitted all the required evidence, but should we update it and ask our co-sponsor for his most recent pay stubs and a current employment letter? Thank you. 

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