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  • If you are worried about your marriage AoS interview...

    Hello!

    My AoS was approved today, 2 and a half weeks after what I thought was a bad interview. I wanted to share my experience with people who may find themselves in my situation. I vowed to help others even when my ordeal was over with.
    Some background information:

    -My AoS was based on marriage to a US citizen.
    -My husband and I met online on a video game.
    -I came here on the visa waiver programme from the UK, visiting my now husband (then boyfriend).
    -We had travelled back and forth seeing each other for over 3 years and then spontaneously decided to get married.

    The entire point of this post is to encourage people going through this whole process legitimately NOT TO WORRY. I know I read that phrase countless of times when I was doing my own research and never really heeded that advice but I encourage anyone reading this now to definitely plan ahead for the interview but to also know that even if it isn't perfect, it is not the end of the world. We were extremely nervous about not having much primary evidence - we literally had no joint financial documents of any kind, rental agreements, bills, accounts, nothing. This is mostly because we have been living with his in laws since the marriage and thus have no outgoing bills. I also never received a social security number or work permit so was unable to apply for many things. I really expected this to be scrutinized during the interview however we had such an abundance of secondary evidence that it never even came up. Basically, if you are in a real relationship - you will most likely be okay. One thing I advise to practice is the fundamental questions - place of birth of spouse, all given names, date of birth, address, etc. We never tripped up on any of that information and I think it is important. I can go into detail about what was asked if you guys want but I guess that is it for now.

    Good luck to you all - my journey is over!

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    Same situation

    I am in the same position... I applied in june... Did my biometrics in july. I have a meeting in September. Me and my husband also lives with family and i have not recieve any work permits or ssn yet... What type of evidence did you have?

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      Same thing with me. I applied in june, did ,y biometrics in july and as of 17th of aug my case changed to ready to be scheduled for an interview online. Am waiting for the notice letter. I thought they were going to send my ead first before the interview. Well i guess i have to wait for the notice.

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        Originally posted by Olu14 View Post
        Same thing with me. I applied in june, did ,y biometrics in july and as of 17th of aug my case changed to ready to be scheduled for an interview online. Am waiting for the notice letter. I thought they were going to send my ead first before the interview. Well i guess i have to wait for the notice.
        We called them with regards to my lack of EAD and notice letter for the interview multiple times. They only faxed us over the notice for the interview 4 days before the actual interview! Worrying to say the least. As for the EAD, that never really got resolved even after my AoS was accepted. I am currently awaiting my welcome notice.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Andrea Hepburn View Post
          I am in the same position... I applied in june... Did my biometrics in july. I have a meeting in September. Me and my husband also lives with family and i have not recieve any work permits or ssn yet... What type of evidence did you have?
          The type of evidence we brought in:

          -a photo album of about 150 photos (most of which were with us and our families)
          - a scrapbook of photographs showing our life together (about 50 photos of us on Halloween, Christmas, Easter etc)
          - cards from family congratulating us on our marriage
          - cards to and from each other on various special occasions including birthdays
          - emails back and forth from me to his parents showing communication spanning over 2 years
          - emails congratulating us on our engagement from relatives
          - emails to and from each other during the course of our long distance relationship
          - an adoption contract with both of our names for a pet we had adopted together in January

          Fortunately I am someone who keeps a lot of sentimental items so we had A LOT of secondary evidence!

          - - - Updated - - -

          We also had ticket stubs for when we went on a family holiday together as well as tickets from flying back and forth visiting each other.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Andrea Hepburn View Post
            I am in the same position... I applied in june... Did my biometrics in july. I have a meeting in September. Me and my husband also lives with family and i have not recieve any work permits or ssn yet... What type of evidence did you have?
            Hi, i have not received any notice letter, i sent in our marriage certf, our child's birth certf, my husband 'semployment letter, our house lease and bank account papers, etc. when did dey send u a letter for your interview in sept or rather how did u know ur interview is for sept

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