Hi everyone, I have received the interview appointment letter scheduled for October. I feel uncertain about what they want in some items to bring with me : (1) A completed medical examination (Form I-693) and vaccination supplement in a sealed envelope (unless already submitted).( 2.) A completed Affidavit(s) of Support (Form I-864) with all required evidence.... for each of your sponsors( unless already submitted). I submitted both during the filing stage. What am I supposed to do? Do they want me to bring both again to the interview?? Thank you for your kind advice.
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Originally posted by Freerising View PostHi everyone, I have received the interview appointment letter scheduled for October. I feel uncertain about what they want in some items to bring with me : (1) A completed medical examination (Form I-693) and vaccination supplement in a sealed envelope (unless already submitted).( 2.) A completed Affidavit(s) of Support (Form I-864) with all required evidence.... for each of your sponsors( unless already submitted). I submitted both during the filing stage. What am I supposed to do? Do they want me to bring both again to the interview?? Thank you for your kind advice.This is strictly an opinion and should not be misconstrued as legal advice. The use of this information is strictly at your own risk.
-Krypton9591
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Originally posted by Freerising View PostHi everyone, I have received the interview appointment letter scheduled for October. I feel uncertain about what they want in some items to bring with me : (1) A completed medical examination (Form I-693) and vaccination supplement in a sealed envelope (unless already submitted).( 2.) A completed Affidavit(s) of Support (Form I-864) with all required evidence.... for each of your sponsors( unless already submitted). I submitted both during the filing stage. What am I supposed to do? Do they want me to bring both again to the interview?? Thank you for your kind advice.
krypton9591 was kind enough to let me know that you might be in need of assistance.
see...? Hadn't I told you that your interview was in the process of being scheduled? I remember your case showed signs of a glitch, etc. By the way, please add your timeline to your signature. Go to Settings (on the right), then look to your left and click on signature, and add your signature there. You get 500 characters total. Just look at mine and follow that.
You mailed your package 12-01-17. USCIS uses the received date that you see on the egov.uscis.gov site as the time stamp for your I-693. Bottom line is that your medical will not expire before 12-01-17. They have it. However, if you do have a copy, just bring that. USCIS has lost files before, so you want to bring a clone of everything you submitted -if you can-, just to be safe.
Because you sent your I-864 in 12-2017, you will need to bring your sponsor's most recent tax return. I would bring IRS transcripts. You can get them online on the IRS website. They will be mailed to you. You may or may not need to include W2s and 1099s. Just read the directions of the I-864. I would bring an updated I-864 since you will have to add the most recent tax year and you will have updated proof of current income, such as paystubs, letter from employer.
When you go to that thread that krypton9591 directed you to, work your way from #1 down. The table of Contents put together by Emerald 2020 is your best guide. Even if you do not have the same type of evidence, use its structure as a guide. She has 3 main sections. It's very well organized. Remember that it's very important to list your evidence using full sentences. For each piece of evidence, you want to include a brief explanation, in a sentence or two, that tells USCIS what each piece of evidence is proof of. It's important to stress the longevity of your relationship. So always state "since MM/DD/YY".
I would start by creating a relationship timeline of key events and then build your evidence around those events. Use the receipt + image of method of payment + text messages + Photo method.
All the best,
USCFFS
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This sample list is for Employment Based. not sure whats your case.
1 Photo -2 passport (if courtesy letter is sent by USCIS)
2 I-140 Approved Petition copy
3 I-485 Interview Notice
4 State ID / DL
5 Supplement J - Bonafide Job Offer (If not filed concurrently)
6 Job Offer Letter (Employment Verification Letter)
7 Sealed Medical Certificates from approved Doctors (Done within one year from Interview Date)
8 Documentation establishing the eligibility for permanent lawful resident
9 EAD
10 EAD Renewal Receipt (If under renewal)
11 I-94
12 VISA Copies
13 I-797 for all applications.
14 I-129S (if L1/H1) or comparable document, Petitition
15 Advance Parole Card/Document
16 Passport
17 Birth Certificate
18 Marriage Certificate, if married
19 Pay Stubs
20 Tax Returns
21 Bank Statements (Joint and Single)
22 Auto Insurance (All Drivers name listed)
23 Apartment Lease (All renters name listed)
24 Utility Bills (Joint ones)
25 Credit Card Bills (Joint ones)
27 10th marksheet
28 10th certificate
29 12th marksheet
30 12th certificate
31 Bachelors Marksheets
32 Bachelors Certificate
33 Masters Marksheet
34 Masters Certificate
36 Police Report, if any criminal record
37 Original Certified Court Disposition, if any criminal record
38 I-864, if applicable.
39 Sponsor's Fed Tax Return & W2, Tax Transcripts
40 Org Chart if EB1C
41 I-140 support letter
42 School Certificate for kid (if applicable)
43 Tax Transcripts from IRS, W2s. Transcripts can be obtained online or via mail.
44 Health Insurance mentioning everyone
45 Family Photographs with spouse/you (showing family members in trips and gatherings in past), if married.
46 Degree evaluation certificate for Bachelor and Masters
<Disclaimer: Please be judicial in using above. This is not a legal advice and may not be applicable in all cases. Talk to attorney as applicable><Anything I post on this website is a personal opinion or information from personal experience. This should not be treated as a legal advice.>
PD: 31-May-2017
Category : EB1C
Concurrent Filing
Status: Pending
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Interview cancelled and Notice Ordered
Hi everyone, I received this message this evening that "we cancelled your interview for I -485 and mailed you a cancellation notice. We will notify you by mail if the appointment is rescheduled, a decision is made,or if we need something from you. If you do not receive your notice by Oct ,19, please make an e -request to get a copy of the notice. "Please does anyone understand what this is all about? Is there anyone with similar experience? And where does it leave our application for Aos marriage? I must thank USCFFS, Vekram and Krypton for your last laudable advices to my last questions. It was very helpful and highly appreciated. Please I need some opinions . Thank you so much.
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Originally posted by Freerising View PostHi everyone, I received this message this evening that "we cancelled your interview for I -485 and mailed you a cancellation notice. We will notify you by mail if the appointment is rescheduled, a decision is made,or if we need something from you. If you do not receive your notice by Oct ,19, please make an e -request to get a copy of the notice. "Please does anyone understand what this is all about? Is there anyone with similar experience? And where does it leave our application for Aos marriage? I must thank USCFFS, Vekram and Krypton for your last laudable advices to my last questions. It was very helpful and highly appreciated. Please I need some opinions . Thank you so much.
This is what the DHS website displays about my cancellation:
August 9, 2018
Interview Cancelled
On August 09, 2018, we cancelled the interview scheduled for your Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, Receipt Number . We will notify you by mail if the appointment is rescheduled, a decision is made, or if the office needs something from you. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address.
That's all it says. I know this happened because we moved back to Minnesota. However, we never got an interview notice and definitely not a cancellation. Your situation seems different. They have cancelled interviews frequently this year.
You could make an infopass appointment and ask what to expect next.
All the best,
USCFFSLast edited by UScitizenFilingforspouse; 09-20-2018, 02:38 PM.
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Originally posted by Freerising View PostThanks for your kind advice. I will still put up my timeline. I have been very busy lately. Your guess might be right. I live in one of the states recently affected by hurricane but I still need to make an info pass.Many thanks you have been very helpful.
Don't think any of that. It is probably weather related.
Just looked at your field office's infopass page and there are a megabigizillion appointments between October 2nd and 4th. So hopefully you see this message soon and take one of those slots. They always become available right at midnight.
I would use the extra time you're getting -due to this cancellation, to prepare really well and nail that interview with an industrial grade nail gun. Know what I mean?
You know which thread is good for that. https://www.immihelp.com/forum/showt...interview-tips
Remember, focus on the longevity of your relationship. Evidence of bona fide marriage starts from the date you two met. Go all out, and secure an approval on the spot.
All the best,
USCFFS
PS: keep asking questions. If you don't know something, just ask.
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just a word of advice, do not put full case numbers here.
Some people may be able to abuse this.
That being said, i looked it up and you submitted an address change.
This usually cancels any interview you had scheduled before that (if you're moving to a new jurisdiction).
This happened to me and UScitizenlonguernameigiveuptoremembernowfilingforspouse123This is my opinion, not legal advice!
AOS (c9) 2 USC 485/130/131/765
122017 - PD
012518 - Biometrics
033118 - EAD/AP Combo card delivered
062618 - "Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview"
082618 - "we scheduled an interview for your Form I-485"
090418 - 2nd we scheduled
091018 - first interview canceled
092118 - Request to reschedule int
102318 - Renewal filed EAD/AP
030819 - EAD/AP Card in hand
040219 - We canceled your int
040519 - Int sched
051419 - Interview
053119 - approved
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Originally posted by boogiewoogie View Postjust a word of advice, do not put full case numbers here.
Some people may be able to abuse this.
That being said, i looked it up and you submitted an address change.
This usually cancels any interview you had scheduled before that (if you're moving to a new jurisdiction).
This happened to me and UScitizenlonguernameigiveuptoremembernowfilingforspouse123
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Originally posted by boogiewoogie View PostUScitizenlonguernameigiveuptoremembernowfilingforspouse123This is strictly an opinion and should not be misconstrued as legal advice. The use of this information is strictly at your own risk.
-Krypton9591
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