Hold tight, this is a looong post describing the journey from start to finish.
I have found great comfort and advice in posts from others about their AOS journey. It helped us put together a solid application, feel prepared for the types of questions asked during the interview and how best to organize our evidence for a successful experience. This is my way of paying the help forward. My spouse (USC) and I attended our green card interview on September 24, 2018 and were, with grace, approved on the spot.
Below is our timeline, the cover letters used in the application submission (concurrent filing of I-485, I-130, I-765, I-131, I-864, and I-693), and interview experience. Scroll to the bottom of this post to see the additional documents brought to the interview and read about our experience. It helps to front load the original application and organize it neatly.
Timeline
Marriage based AOS. Boston FO.
3/21 - Concurrent Filing I-485, I-130, I-765, I-131 (and I-864, I-693)
3/29 - Fingerprint Fee accepted
3/31 - Four NOA1's e-notice/text
4/02 - Four NOA1's in the mail
4/25 - Biometrics appt
5/15 - AOS I-485 status changed to "Case is ready to be scheduled for interview'
6/06 - Change of Address Completed
8/20 - Interview was scheduled (9/24)
9/8 - EAD/AP card delivered by mail
9/24 - Interview @ Boston FO - Approved on the spot!
Useful links for tracking your case(s). Sign up for both, they update at different times with different notices sometimes!
Individual Application Status Updates on DHS Case Tracker
I-485 PD 3/21
3/30 - Fingerprint fee was received
3/30 - Case was received
4/25 - Fingerprint review was completed
5/5 - Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview
8/20 - Interview was scheduled
9/24 - New card is being produced
9/25 - Case was approved
9/27 - Card was mailed to me
I-130 PD 3/21
3/30 - Case was received
9/25 - Case was approved
I-765 PD 3/21
3/30 - Case was received
4/25 - Fingerprint review was completed
8/24 - New card is being produced
8/27 - Case was approved
9/5 - Card was mailed to me
I-131 PD 3/21
3/30 - Case was received
9/27 - Case was approved
Application Cover Letters
I ordered the application in the exact order below and have listed the contents of each application in the order they were placed in the stack too. I listed a letter explaining why my name was not on my birth certificate, and why I needed the advance parole combo card. Photographs were printed in a word doc with a caption listing the date, location, and names of individuals shown. I put a header 'Evidence of Bonafide Marriage of X and Y' in the header of the document. I included many photos with family at important events (graduations, weddings, both families together) as well as of frequent travel to visit one another during 3 years of a long distance relationship.
----------------Front Cover Letter of Application Package-------------------------------------------------
(USC) & (Immigrant Spouse)
(Current Shared Address)
(City, State, Zip)
March 11, 2018
U.S. Department Of Homeland Security
U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services
P.O. Box 804625
Chicago, IL 60680
Nature of Submission: Concurrent Filing of I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative), I-485 (Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status), I-765 (Application for Employment Authorization), I-131 (Application for Travel Document).
Dear USCIS,
Please kindly find enclosed concurrent filing of forms: Concurrent Filing of
? I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative)
? I-485 (Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status)
? I-765 (Application for Employment Authorization)
? I-131 (Application for Travel Document)
Contents include:
1. I-130 Petition for Alien Relative
i. Money order in the amount of US$535.00
ii. Form G-1145 E-Notification of application/petition acceptance
iii. I-130 application and supporting evidence
iv. Two passport photos of Applicant, (Petitioner Name)
v. Two passport photos of Beneficiary, (Immigrant Spouse)
2. I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status
i. Two passport photos of Applicant, (Immigrant Spouse)
ii. Money order in the amount of US$1,225.00
iii. Form G-1145 E-Notification of application/petition acceptance
iv. I-485 application and supporting evidence
v. Sealed form I-693
vi. Form I-864EZ and supporting evidence
3. I-765 Application for Employment Authorization
i. Two passport photos of Applicant, (Immigrant Spouse)
ii. Form G-1145 E-Notification of application/petition acceptance
iii. I-765 application and supporting evidence
iv. Copy of passport page with valid non-immigrant H-1B visa
4. I-131 Application for Travel Document
i. Two passport photos of Applicant, (Immigrant Spouse)
ii. Form G-1145 E-Notification of application/petition acceptance
iii. 1-131 application and supporting evidence
iv. Explanation of circumstances that warrant issue of an Advance Parole document
Thank you for your time and patience.
Kind regards,
(USC)
(Immigrant Spouse)
----------------------I-130 Application Cover Letter--------------------------------------------------
(USC) & (Immigrant Spouse)
(Current Shared Address)
(City, State, Zip)
March 11, 2018
U.S. Department Of Homeland Security
U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services
P.O. Box 804625
Chicago, IL 60680
Nature of Submission: I-130 Application
Dear USCIS,
Enclosed please find form I-130 and I-130A, Petition for Alien Relative, and the supporting documents. The petition is filed by (USC), a U.S. Citizen on behalf of his immediate relative (spouse), (Immigrant Spouse). Concurrently with this I-130 and I-130A, (Immigrant Spouse) and (USC) have filed forms I-485, I-765, I-131 and all the supporting documents.
Contents of I-130 package:
1. Form G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance
2. Two passport-type photos of (USC).
3. Two passport-type photos of (Immigrant Spouse).
4. Money order in the amount of $535.00 for application fee.
5. I-130 petition filed by (USC), petitioner on behalf of (Immigrant Spouse), beneficiary.
6. Copy of (USC)?s Birth Certificate
7. Copy of (USC)?s Passport
8. Copy of (Immigrant Spouse)?s Birth certificate along with English translation and supporting affidavit.
9. Certified copy Marriage Certificate.
10. Evidence of bonafide marriage.
a. Copy of apartment lease showing common residence from June 2015-Present
b. Evidence of joint health insurance since 2017; Letter from, petitioner?s employer
c. Original wedding invitation for ceremony held on XX/XX/ YYYY
d. Copy of flight bookings from vacations together (3 trips)
e. Copy of photographs from relationship 20XX-Present
f. Copy of cards from family and friends
Thank you for your time and patience,
Kind regards,
(USC)
(Immigrant Spouse)
---------------------------I-485 Application Cover Letter--------------------------------------------------
(USC) & (Immigrant Spouse)
(Current Shared Address)
(City, State, Zip)
March 11, 2018
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services
P.O. Box 804625
Chicago, IL 60680
Nature of Submission: I-485 Application
Dear USCIS,
Enclosed please find form I-485 and the supporting documents. The form is filed by (Immigrant Spouse), whose eligibility is based on her immediate relative (spouse), a U.S Citizen. Our marriage took place on [Month, Day Year] and an I-130 and I-130A, petition for alien relative, is filed concurrently with this I-485. Forms I-765, Application for Employment Authorization and I-131, Application for Travel Document are additionally included in this concurrent filing.
Contents of I-485 package:
1. Form G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance
2. Two passport-type photos of (Immigrant Spouse).
3. Money order in the amount of $1125.00 for application fee (Form I-485 and Biometrics) made payable to U.S. Department of Homeland Security
4. Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status.
5. Copy of (Immigrant Spouse)?s passport and I-94.
6. Copy and certified translation of (Immigrant Spouse)?s Birth Certificate.
7. Copy of Marriage Certificate.
8. Evidence of (Immigrant Spouse)?s continuous lawful status (I-797 notices, I-20s, EAD cards, Visas)
9. Sealed Form I-693, Medical Examination of Aliens Seeking Adjustment of Status.
10. Form I-864EZ, Affidavit of Support and supporting documents:
I. 2016 Tax Return Transcript (for 1040) for (USC)
II. 2015 Tax Return Transcript (for 1040A) for (USC)
III. 2014 Tax Return Transcript (for 1040) for (USC)
Thank you for your time and patience.
Kind regards,
(USC)
(Immigrant Spouse)
------------------------I-765 Application Cover Letter ----------------------------------------------------
(USC) & (Immigrant Spouse)
(Current Shared Address)
(City, State, Zip)
March 11, 2018
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services
P.O. Box 804625
Chicago, IL 60680
Nature of Submission: I-765 Application
Dear USCIS,
Enclosed please find form I-765 and the supporting documents. The form is filed by (Immigrant Spouse), whose eligibility is based on family-based concurrent filing of I-130 and I-130A, petition for alien relative and I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. I-131, Application for Travel Document is additionally included in this concurrent filing.
Contents of I-765 package:
1. Form G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance
2. Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization.
3. Two passport-type photos of Applicant, (Immigrant Spouse).
4. Copy of (Immigrant Spouse)?s passport page with valid non-immigrant H-1B visa
5. Copy of (Immigrant Spouse)?s employment authorization history (I-797?s, EAD Cards)
Thank you for your time and patience.
Kind regards,
(USC)
(Immigrant Spouse)
-----------------------I-131 Application Cover Letter ------------------------------------------------------
(USC) & (Immigrant Spouse)
(Current Shared Address)
(City, State, Zip)
March 11, 2018
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services
P.O. Box 804625
Chicago, IL 60680
Nature of Submission: I-131 Application
Dear USCIS,
Enclosed please find form I-131 and the supporting documents. The form is filed by (Immigrant Spouse), whose eligibility is based on family-based concurrent filing of I-130 and I-130A, petition for alien relative and I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. I-765, Application for Employment Authorization is additionally included in this concurrent filing.
Contents of I-131 package:
1. Form G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance
2. Two passport-type photos of Applicant, (Immigrant Spouse)
3. Form I-131, Application for Travel Document
4. Supporting documents for I-131
5. Explanation of circumstances that warrant issue of an Advance Parole document
Thank you for your time and patience.
Kind regards,
(USC)
(Immigrant Spouse)
------------------------I-765 Additional Explanation -----------------------------------------------------
(USC) & (Immigrant Spouse)
(Current Shared Address)
(City, State, Zip)
March 11, 2018
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services
P.O. Box 804625
Chicago, IL 60680
Nature of Submission: Affidavit of Birth Registration
Dear USCIS,
This affidavit is submitted to clarify birth registration of the applicant, (Immigrant Spouse) because the official record of birth is incomplete, missing the applicants? name. It is religious custom in xxxxx to name the child after birth in a religious ceremony. Therefore the child?s name was not recorded in the original birth registration.
The relationship between the applicant, (Immigrant Spouse) and parents (Mother) and (Father) is evidenced as listed in the applicant?s passport. Please note that (Mother?s Name) can be spelled ? YYYY XX? and or ? YYYY ZZZ? when translated from the native language, xxxxxxx, into English.
Thank you for your time and patience.
Kind regards,
(USC)
(Immigrant Spouse)
-------------------I-131 Explanation of Circumstances for Advance Parole------------------------------------
(USC) & (Immigrant Spouse)
(Current Shared Address)
(City, State, Zip)
March 11, 2018
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services
P.O. Box 804625
Chicago, IL 60680
Nature of Submission: Explanation of circumstances for I-765 Application for Employment Authorization
Document and I-131 Application for Travel Document
Dear USCIS,
The petitioner, (Immigrant Spouse), has authorized legal duration of stay until xx/xx/xx, holding lawful nonimmigrant status concerning an H-1B non-immigrant visa. Applications forms I-765, Application for Employment Authorization and I-131, Application for Travel Document are being submitted to limit disruption in continuous employment and retain flexibility of international travel in case of delays during processing of the concurrent I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, or other extenuating circumstances after xx/xx/xx while in pending status.
Thank you for your time and patience.
Kind regards,
(USC)
(Immigrant Spouse)
Interview Documents
We came well prepared to our interview with three binders of documents in plastic sleeves. Our relationship is very straightforward (first time marriage, no previous kids, clean immigration and criminal record, dated for 7 years before marriage, same age, met in college) so take this as a baseline of what to bring. We do not own property, a car, or have children together yet but it would definitely be good to provide that evidence if you do.
It helped me to prepare them thinking in categories of what we needed to prove when putting together the binders. eg. Cohabitation, financial co-mingling, medical and legal shared responsibilities, proof of doing stuff together eg. vacations, travel, celebrations over the years. The heaviest weight I felt is given to proof of shared legal or financial responsibilities.
Binder 1. Full Copy of Original application including forms and evidence submitted (Didn't even open this at all)
Binder 2. Civil documents, originals and copies (Birth certificates, proof of ID cards, passports, marriage certificate, all I-797's, EAD cards, I-20's from previous legal stay in the US)
Binder 3. Additional evidence of bonafide marriage
- Latest I-94 (and matching passport stamps in both passports)
- Latest (2017) tax return transcript, filed jointly
- Latest lease (we have moved since filing)
- Bills from past year (Gas, Electric, Internet)
- Bank statements from shared accounts
Evidence I took, but was not requested/needed to show
- Letters from both employers of current employment status, salary, job title
- Copies of shared health insurance cards
- 401k beneficiaries, life insurance beneficiaries
- Letters and mail received at new address, sent to us both
- Photos of second wedding ceremony (religious, Hindu) in my country in 2018 (the officer took some of these photos)
- Photos of honeymoon and family vacations in my country
- A visual relationship timeline with photos, using ppt
- Screenshots of our gmail conversations over 7+ years
- Screenshots from ******** history
- Joint travel (tickets, photos since filing)
Interview Experience at the Boston FO
Our interview was scheduled at 11:30am. We showed up at 11am, went through security, and checked in at the reception for the immigration interview section by showing the interview notice. The entrance for the Boston FO is on the city hall side of the shorter of the two buildings.
We waited for 1.5hr. We were allowed to bring in our phones, no problem. It felt like waiting at an airport gate but pretty quiet.
IO called my name at 12:45. We shook his hand and he explained that my USC spouse would be questioned first, and should bring all our evidence with him. I waited in the waiting room for ~20min and was called in. The space was just a regular office with his computer, filing cabinet, desk phone, some decoration etc. He asked me to take an oath. The officer was friendly but serious and did not waste time chit chatting. He was very professional. He politely looked at the photos we brought, but didn't request many. Most of the time the IO looked at the forms on his desk, typing on his computer, and scanning documents I handed over to him. He checked things off as he went.
Only thing to catch me off guard - the questions were asked in a disarmingly conversational manner, but obviously out of chronological order. Make sure you can answer the questions succinctly, and in any order. The IO will take EVERY WORD into consideration. Listen carefully, and answer with a simple Yes/No. In case of open ended questions, keep the answer short and sweet.
Format of the interview
1. USC spouse asked majority of the questions (~15min)
2. I came into the room
3. General Questions (5 min)
4. Randomly asked questions from the I-485 yes/no section (5min)
5. Told us we were approved for a conditional greencard and explained the process for filing I-751, removal of conditional status.
Questions Asked
USC Spouse
? Full names (both), Birthdays (both)
? Have you been married before, has your wife?
? Do you or your wife have kids from previously?
? Have you applied to sponsor someone before?
? What was date of the wedding?
? Cell phone numbers (both)
? Location of birth (both)
? Where and when did we meet? Who introduced us?
? When did we first live together?
? Where do you work? Your wife?
? What were your degrees in? and your wife?
? Who lived where after college?
? When did you learn your spouse was a non-resident alien?
? How many bank accounts do you have?
? Who pays bills?
? What visa is your wife currently on?
? Any additional evidence you want to submit?
Immigrant Spouse
? ID Documents and legal stay (passport, driver?s license, EAD, I-94)
? Marriage certificate
? My full name, whether I changed it (I did not)?
? Current address?
? Do I like to travel, where do we travel. Internationally?
? Am I a resident of my home country (verify) ? yes
? Where did you first live together?
? Where did you meet and live after college? List the places
? Where do you work? What does the company do?
? Does your husband work?
? Have you ever been here on a J visa? (felt this was a trick question)
? How many times have you been married? (I got confused and said 3 because we had 3 ceremonies; civil, one in the US, one in my home country. IO looked confused and my husband chimed in to clarify I had only married him, 3 times. We all had a chuckle).
? Any kids on the horizon?
? When did you get married? Did your parents come to the wedding?
? Looked through our wedding album and scanned some photos ? mostly group photos of family
If you have made it to the end - Kudos! I hope this post helps others through what is a mentally taxing and stressful experience. Be prepared, dress professionally, and know where you've put what in the binders so you're not stressing to locate important pieces of evidence during the interview. Most importantly - relax, if your relationship is legitimate then you have nothing to worry about. Good luck!
I have found great comfort and advice in posts from others about their AOS journey. It helped us put together a solid application, feel prepared for the types of questions asked during the interview and how best to organize our evidence for a successful experience. This is my way of paying the help forward. My spouse (USC) and I attended our green card interview on September 24, 2018 and were, with grace, approved on the spot.
Below is our timeline, the cover letters used in the application submission (concurrent filing of I-485, I-130, I-765, I-131, I-864, and I-693), and interview experience. Scroll to the bottom of this post to see the additional documents brought to the interview and read about our experience. It helps to front load the original application and organize it neatly.
Timeline
Marriage based AOS. Boston FO.
3/21 - Concurrent Filing I-485, I-130, I-765, I-131 (and I-864, I-693)
3/29 - Fingerprint Fee accepted
3/31 - Four NOA1's e-notice/text
4/02 - Four NOA1's in the mail
4/25 - Biometrics appt
5/15 - AOS I-485 status changed to "Case is ready to be scheduled for interview'
6/06 - Change of Address Completed
8/20 - Interview was scheduled (9/24)
9/8 - EAD/AP card delivered by mail
9/24 - Interview @ Boston FO - Approved on the spot!
Useful links for tracking your case(s). Sign up for both, they update at different times with different notices sometimes!
Individual Application Status Updates on DHS Case Tracker
I-485 PD 3/21
3/30 - Fingerprint fee was received
3/30 - Case was received
4/25 - Fingerprint review was completed
5/5 - Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview
8/20 - Interview was scheduled
9/24 - New card is being produced
9/25 - Case was approved
9/27 - Card was mailed to me
I-130 PD 3/21
3/30 - Case was received
9/25 - Case was approved
I-765 PD 3/21
3/30 - Case was received
4/25 - Fingerprint review was completed
8/24 - New card is being produced
8/27 - Case was approved
9/5 - Card was mailed to me
I-131 PD 3/21
3/30 - Case was received
9/27 - Case was approved
Application Cover Letters
I ordered the application in the exact order below and have listed the contents of each application in the order they were placed in the stack too. I listed a letter explaining why my name was not on my birth certificate, and why I needed the advance parole combo card. Photographs were printed in a word doc with a caption listing the date, location, and names of individuals shown. I put a header 'Evidence of Bonafide Marriage of X and Y' in the header of the document. I included many photos with family at important events (graduations, weddings, both families together) as well as of frequent travel to visit one another during 3 years of a long distance relationship.
----------------Front Cover Letter of Application Package-------------------------------------------------
(USC) & (Immigrant Spouse)
(Current Shared Address)
(City, State, Zip)
March 11, 2018
U.S. Department Of Homeland Security
U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services
P.O. Box 804625
Chicago, IL 60680
Nature of Submission: Concurrent Filing of I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative), I-485 (Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status), I-765 (Application for Employment Authorization), I-131 (Application for Travel Document).
Dear USCIS,
Please kindly find enclosed concurrent filing of forms: Concurrent Filing of
? I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative)
? I-485 (Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status)
? I-765 (Application for Employment Authorization)
? I-131 (Application for Travel Document)
Contents include:
1. I-130 Petition for Alien Relative
i. Money order in the amount of US$535.00
ii. Form G-1145 E-Notification of application/petition acceptance
iii. I-130 application and supporting evidence
iv. Two passport photos of Applicant, (Petitioner Name)
v. Two passport photos of Beneficiary, (Immigrant Spouse)
2. I-485 Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status
i. Two passport photos of Applicant, (Immigrant Spouse)
ii. Money order in the amount of US$1,225.00
iii. Form G-1145 E-Notification of application/petition acceptance
iv. I-485 application and supporting evidence
v. Sealed form I-693
vi. Form I-864EZ and supporting evidence
3. I-765 Application for Employment Authorization
i. Two passport photos of Applicant, (Immigrant Spouse)
ii. Form G-1145 E-Notification of application/petition acceptance
iii. I-765 application and supporting evidence
iv. Copy of passport page with valid non-immigrant H-1B visa
4. I-131 Application for Travel Document
i. Two passport photos of Applicant, (Immigrant Spouse)
ii. Form G-1145 E-Notification of application/petition acceptance
iii. 1-131 application and supporting evidence
iv. Explanation of circumstances that warrant issue of an Advance Parole document
Thank you for your time and patience.
Kind regards,
(USC)
(Immigrant Spouse)
----------------------I-130 Application Cover Letter--------------------------------------------------
(USC) & (Immigrant Spouse)
(Current Shared Address)
(City, State, Zip)
March 11, 2018
U.S. Department Of Homeland Security
U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services
P.O. Box 804625
Chicago, IL 60680
Nature of Submission: I-130 Application
Dear USCIS,
Enclosed please find form I-130 and I-130A, Petition for Alien Relative, and the supporting documents. The petition is filed by (USC), a U.S. Citizen on behalf of his immediate relative (spouse), (Immigrant Spouse). Concurrently with this I-130 and I-130A, (Immigrant Spouse) and (USC) have filed forms I-485, I-765, I-131 and all the supporting documents.
Contents of I-130 package:
1. Form G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance
2. Two passport-type photos of (USC).
3. Two passport-type photos of (Immigrant Spouse).
4. Money order in the amount of $535.00 for application fee.
5. I-130 petition filed by (USC), petitioner on behalf of (Immigrant Spouse), beneficiary.
6. Copy of (USC)?s Birth Certificate
7. Copy of (USC)?s Passport
8. Copy of (Immigrant Spouse)?s Birth certificate along with English translation and supporting affidavit.
9. Certified copy Marriage Certificate.
10. Evidence of bonafide marriage.
a. Copy of apartment lease showing common residence from June 2015-Present
b. Evidence of joint health insurance since 2017; Letter from, petitioner?s employer
c. Original wedding invitation for ceremony held on XX/XX/ YYYY
d. Copy of flight bookings from vacations together (3 trips)
e. Copy of photographs from relationship 20XX-Present
f. Copy of cards from family and friends
Thank you for your time and patience,
Kind regards,
(USC)
(Immigrant Spouse)
---------------------------I-485 Application Cover Letter--------------------------------------------------
(USC) & (Immigrant Spouse)
(Current Shared Address)
(City, State, Zip)
March 11, 2018
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services
P.O. Box 804625
Chicago, IL 60680
Nature of Submission: I-485 Application
Dear USCIS,
Enclosed please find form I-485 and the supporting documents. The form is filed by (Immigrant Spouse), whose eligibility is based on her immediate relative (spouse), a U.S Citizen. Our marriage took place on [Month, Day Year] and an I-130 and I-130A, petition for alien relative, is filed concurrently with this I-485. Forms I-765, Application for Employment Authorization and I-131, Application for Travel Document are additionally included in this concurrent filing.
Contents of I-485 package:
1. Form G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance
2. Two passport-type photos of (Immigrant Spouse).
3. Money order in the amount of $1125.00 for application fee (Form I-485 and Biometrics) made payable to U.S. Department of Homeland Security
4. Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status.
5. Copy of (Immigrant Spouse)?s passport and I-94.
6. Copy and certified translation of (Immigrant Spouse)?s Birth Certificate.
7. Copy of Marriage Certificate.
8. Evidence of (Immigrant Spouse)?s continuous lawful status (I-797 notices, I-20s, EAD cards, Visas)
9. Sealed Form I-693, Medical Examination of Aliens Seeking Adjustment of Status.
10. Form I-864EZ, Affidavit of Support and supporting documents:
I. 2016 Tax Return Transcript (for 1040) for (USC)
II. 2015 Tax Return Transcript (for 1040A) for (USC)
III. 2014 Tax Return Transcript (for 1040) for (USC)
Thank you for your time and patience.
Kind regards,
(USC)
(Immigrant Spouse)
------------------------I-765 Application Cover Letter ----------------------------------------------------
(USC) & (Immigrant Spouse)
(Current Shared Address)
(City, State, Zip)
March 11, 2018
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services
P.O. Box 804625
Chicago, IL 60680
Nature of Submission: I-765 Application
Dear USCIS,
Enclosed please find form I-765 and the supporting documents. The form is filed by (Immigrant Spouse), whose eligibility is based on family-based concurrent filing of I-130 and I-130A, petition for alien relative and I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. I-131, Application for Travel Document is additionally included in this concurrent filing.
Contents of I-765 package:
1. Form G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance
2. Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization.
3. Two passport-type photos of Applicant, (Immigrant Spouse).
4. Copy of (Immigrant Spouse)?s passport page with valid non-immigrant H-1B visa
5. Copy of (Immigrant Spouse)?s employment authorization history (I-797?s, EAD Cards)
Thank you for your time and patience.
Kind regards,
(USC)
(Immigrant Spouse)
-----------------------I-131 Application Cover Letter ------------------------------------------------------
(USC) & (Immigrant Spouse)
(Current Shared Address)
(City, State, Zip)
March 11, 2018
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services
P.O. Box 804625
Chicago, IL 60680
Nature of Submission: I-131 Application
Dear USCIS,
Enclosed please find form I-131 and the supporting documents. The form is filed by (Immigrant Spouse), whose eligibility is based on family-based concurrent filing of I-130 and I-130A, petition for alien relative and I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status. I-765, Application for Employment Authorization is additionally included in this concurrent filing.
Contents of I-131 package:
1. Form G-1145, E-Notification of Application/Petition Acceptance
2. Two passport-type photos of Applicant, (Immigrant Spouse)
3. Form I-131, Application for Travel Document
4. Supporting documents for I-131
5. Explanation of circumstances that warrant issue of an Advance Parole document
Thank you for your time and patience.
Kind regards,
(USC)
(Immigrant Spouse)
------------------------I-765 Additional Explanation -----------------------------------------------------
(USC) & (Immigrant Spouse)
(Current Shared Address)
(City, State, Zip)
March 11, 2018
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services
P.O. Box 804625
Chicago, IL 60680
Nature of Submission: Affidavit of Birth Registration
Dear USCIS,
This affidavit is submitted to clarify birth registration of the applicant, (Immigrant Spouse) because the official record of birth is incomplete, missing the applicants? name. It is religious custom in xxxxx to name the child after birth in a religious ceremony. Therefore the child?s name was not recorded in the original birth registration.
The relationship between the applicant, (Immigrant Spouse) and parents (Mother) and (Father) is evidenced as listed in the applicant?s passport. Please note that (Mother?s Name) can be spelled ? YYYY XX? and or ? YYYY ZZZ? when translated from the native language, xxxxxxx, into English.
Thank you for your time and patience.
Kind regards,
(USC)
(Immigrant Spouse)
-------------------I-131 Explanation of Circumstances for Advance Parole------------------------------------
(USC) & (Immigrant Spouse)
(Current Shared Address)
(City, State, Zip)
March 11, 2018
U.S. Department of Homeland Security
U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services
P.O. Box 804625
Chicago, IL 60680
Nature of Submission: Explanation of circumstances for I-765 Application for Employment Authorization
Document and I-131 Application for Travel Document
Dear USCIS,
The petitioner, (Immigrant Spouse), has authorized legal duration of stay until xx/xx/xx, holding lawful nonimmigrant status concerning an H-1B non-immigrant visa. Applications forms I-765, Application for Employment Authorization and I-131, Application for Travel Document are being submitted to limit disruption in continuous employment and retain flexibility of international travel in case of delays during processing of the concurrent I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status, or other extenuating circumstances after xx/xx/xx while in pending status.
Thank you for your time and patience.
Kind regards,
(USC)
(Immigrant Spouse)
Interview Documents
We came well prepared to our interview with three binders of documents in plastic sleeves. Our relationship is very straightforward (first time marriage, no previous kids, clean immigration and criminal record, dated for 7 years before marriage, same age, met in college) so take this as a baseline of what to bring. We do not own property, a car, or have children together yet but it would definitely be good to provide that evidence if you do.
It helped me to prepare them thinking in categories of what we needed to prove when putting together the binders. eg. Cohabitation, financial co-mingling, medical and legal shared responsibilities, proof of doing stuff together eg. vacations, travel, celebrations over the years. The heaviest weight I felt is given to proof of shared legal or financial responsibilities.
Binder 1. Full Copy of Original application including forms and evidence submitted (Didn't even open this at all)
Binder 2. Civil documents, originals and copies (Birth certificates, proof of ID cards, passports, marriage certificate, all I-797's, EAD cards, I-20's from previous legal stay in the US)
Binder 3. Additional evidence of bonafide marriage
- Latest I-94 (and matching passport stamps in both passports)
- Latest (2017) tax return transcript, filed jointly
- Latest lease (we have moved since filing)
- Bills from past year (Gas, Electric, Internet)
- Bank statements from shared accounts
Evidence I took, but was not requested/needed to show
- Letters from both employers of current employment status, salary, job title
- Copies of shared health insurance cards
- 401k beneficiaries, life insurance beneficiaries
- Letters and mail received at new address, sent to us both
- Photos of second wedding ceremony (religious, Hindu) in my country in 2018 (the officer took some of these photos)
- Photos of honeymoon and family vacations in my country
- A visual relationship timeline with photos, using ppt
- Screenshots of our gmail conversations over 7+ years
- Screenshots from ******** history
- Joint travel (tickets, photos since filing)
Interview Experience at the Boston FO
Our interview was scheduled at 11:30am. We showed up at 11am, went through security, and checked in at the reception for the immigration interview section by showing the interview notice. The entrance for the Boston FO is on the city hall side of the shorter of the two buildings.
We waited for 1.5hr. We were allowed to bring in our phones, no problem. It felt like waiting at an airport gate but pretty quiet.
IO called my name at 12:45. We shook his hand and he explained that my USC spouse would be questioned first, and should bring all our evidence with him. I waited in the waiting room for ~20min and was called in. The space was just a regular office with his computer, filing cabinet, desk phone, some decoration etc. He asked me to take an oath. The officer was friendly but serious and did not waste time chit chatting. He was very professional. He politely looked at the photos we brought, but didn't request many. Most of the time the IO looked at the forms on his desk, typing on his computer, and scanning documents I handed over to him. He checked things off as he went.
Only thing to catch me off guard - the questions were asked in a disarmingly conversational manner, but obviously out of chronological order. Make sure you can answer the questions succinctly, and in any order. The IO will take EVERY WORD into consideration. Listen carefully, and answer with a simple Yes/No. In case of open ended questions, keep the answer short and sweet.
Format of the interview
1. USC spouse asked majority of the questions (~15min)
2. I came into the room
3. General Questions (5 min)
4. Randomly asked questions from the I-485 yes/no section (5min)
5. Told us we were approved for a conditional greencard and explained the process for filing I-751, removal of conditional status.
Questions Asked
USC Spouse
? Full names (both), Birthdays (both)
? Have you been married before, has your wife?
? Do you or your wife have kids from previously?
? Have you applied to sponsor someone before?
? What was date of the wedding?
? Cell phone numbers (both)
? Location of birth (both)
? Where and when did we meet? Who introduced us?
? When did we first live together?
? Where do you work? Your wife?
? What were your degrees in? and your wife?
? Who lived where after college?
? When did you learn your spouse was a non-resident alien?
? How many bank accounts do you have?
? Who pays bills?
? What visa is your wife currently on?
? Any additional evidence you want to submit?
Immigrant Spouse
? ID Documents and legal stay (passport, driver?s license, EAD, I-94)
? Marriage certificate
? My full name, whether I changed it (I did not)?
? Current address?
? Do I like to travel, where do we travel. Internationally?
? Am I a resident of my home country (verify) ? yes
? Where did you first live together?
? Where did you meet and live after college? List the places
? Where do you work? What does the company do?
? Does your husband work?
? Have you ever been here on a J visa? (felt this was a trick question)
? How many times have you been married? (I got confused and said 3 because we had 3 ceremonies; civil, one in the US, one in my home country. IO looked confused and my husband chimed in to clarify I had only married him, 3 times. We all had a chuckle).
? Any kids on the horizon?
? When did you get married? Did your parents come to the wedding?
? Looked through our wedding album and scanned some photos ? mostly group photos of family
If you have made it to the end - Kudos! I hope this post helps others through what is a mentally taxing and stressful experience. Be prepared, dress professionally, and know where you've put what in the binders so you're not stressing to locate important pieces of evidence during the interview. Most importantly - relax, if your relationship is legitimate then you have nothing to worry about. Good luck!
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