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  1. We have filed AR-11 and I-865 each time we've moved. I would not have expected them asking for licenses at the interview... guess we better get on that and update them now. Thanks for the heads up!
  2. Thanks for the response. I will go with the strict approach to be safer and just do every single statement for what I have available. Any trip we've made, the hotels have always been in one persons name only. Driver's licenses have old addresses (mine is 2 addresses ago, wife's is 1 address ago....) so both of those pieces of evidence are unfortunately out. Below is what I have collected, in no particular order: - Form G-1145 - Form i-751 - Front + Back Greencard copies - 3 years of jointly signed apartment leases - 3 years of renters insurance with both our names - Car insurance with both our names (car title is only in one name, so can't provide that) - 2021 + 2022 jointly filed tax return transcript - Joint bank account statements since the joint account was created - Joint High-Yield Savings Account statements + a form listing both our names and stating it is a joint account - Two 401K statements + beneficiary form (we each have a 401K) - Roth IRA statements + beneficiary form - Life insurance beneficiary form - Credit Card statements, form noting the main card holder and authorized individual on the card, and copies of the actual credit cards - Airplane tickets + booking confirmations from 2022 trip to Japan - Photos post AOS greencard interview (Japan trip, both our families, sporting events, restaurants, misc...) Currently working on getting two affidavits and on a cover letter (I still need to organize the above order better).
  3. Hey all, working on finishing up gathering the evidence and filing but am unsure on a few things if anyone has any advice. For evidence that there is many months of (ex. bank statements), did you all send every single month? Or something like one statement per quarter? I was gathering together banking documents and it is super thick for all of them lol The only utility we pay at our apartment is electric, and we could only get it in one name. Should we not include utilities/bills in this case? Phone bill is is one name only as well. Lastly, I was recently laid off and have since found a new job, but health insurance will not kick in for 3 months. Wife is on her company's insurance individually now and I'm looking for a marketplace option during the interim. It was not an option for us to both go on her health insurance since the monthly premium for the two of us would've been insane. Should I not include anything health insurance related?
  4. If I received a promotion/pay increase since the AOS forms were all sent in, would I need to bring an updated I-864 to the interview? Or is that only if I started a job at a completely different company?
  5. My AOS forms were received by USCIS on 3/10 and we just received the receipt text messages. It doesn't look like the check was cashed yet though. Is there any cause for concern? It seems like people usually get their check cashed prior to the text message. On the case tracker, it says "we accepted the fingerprint fee for your Form I-485."
  6. I have my tax returns for 2020 and 2019, but did not file in 2018 (I was a student and not working). Do I check question 25 (under part 6), or is that only for if I didn't file in the most recent tax year (2020)?
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