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    hello tomorrow my wife and i will be doing our adjustment of status interview and we are very nervous

    the documents we will bring are:
    her american passport and birthcertificate
    my birth certificate and certified translation
    my expired passport that was used when paroled into the us and new renewed passport
    marriage certificate
    original advanced paole document as well as electronic i 94
    i took a new medical exam i 693 everything is clean
    current ead from daca (my ead from aos is expired)
    past 6 months of bank statements with both our names on it (both our work checks get automatically deposited)
    letters from our employers confirming employment
    last 8 paystubs from both of our jobs
    last years filed taxes from turbotax and electronic copy from irs transcript
    past boarding passes from flights together
    pictures together since we started dating in 2013
    playbills from plays we've gone together
    confirmed plane tickets for trip for two year wedding anniversary this friday (lol almost two years after getting married the interview came)

    is there something else i should bring? something i shouldn't?

    when we arrive to the interview do we just hand over all these documents or as they ask for them?

    what questions were ou asked?

    did they let you know same day if you passed?

    my wife and i rent a room from my parents since she's still in college and I recently only graduated to save money. Will that be a problem or how should i explain the living situation.

  • #2
    Your evidence is looking pretty good there. Do a table of contents and try to group your evidence... financial, travel, id and birth records etc. etc. show it to the officer and ask him to pick out what he wants. That's what we did. he was grateful we had it in order and organized. As far as your living arrangements have your parents sign a document that states that you live with them and contribute so much money to the household. Get it notarized if you have time.
    Good luck and God Bless you both

    Originally posted by Chndr000 View Post
    hello tomorrow my wife and i will be d.oing our adjustment of status interview and we are very nervous

    the documents we will bring are:
    her american passport and birthcertificate
    my birth certificate and certified translation
    my expired passport that was used when paroled into the us and new renewed passport
    marriage certificate
    original advanced paole document as well as electronic i 94
    i took a new medical exam i 693 everything is clean
    current ead from daca (my ead from aos is expired)
    past 6 months of bank statements with both our names on it (both our work checks get automatically deposited)
    letters from our employers confirming employment
    last 8 paystubs from both of our jobs
    last years filed taxes from turbotax and electronic copy from irs transcript
    past boarding passes from flights together
    pictures together since we started dating in 2013
    playbills from plays we've gone together
    confirmed plane tickets for trip for two year wedding anniversary this friday (lol almost two years after getting married the interview came)

    is there something else i should bring? something i shouldn't?

    when we arrive to the interview do we just hand over all these documents or as they ask for them?

    what questions were ou asked?

    did they let you know same day if you passed?

    my wife and i rent a room from my parents since she's still in college and I recently only graduated to save money. Will that be a problem or how should i explain the living situation.
    - - - Updated - - -

    I forgot to add that I received a text about 4pm of the date of my interview (9:30 am interview) that a new card was being produced. few days later that 485 and 130 was approved. A week later card arrived.
    4-18-18 PD
    4-29-18 Finger Print fee was received
    9-26-18 I-765 and I-131 Approved
    10-02-18 Card Was Delivered To Me By The Post Office (sent to Lawyer) Day 167
    10-03-18 Case is Ready to Be Scheduled for An Interview Day 168
    10-05-18 your case has been scheduled for a interview. Day 170
    11-13-18 Interview
    11-13-18 New card being produced
    11-15-18 I130 and I485 Approved
    11-20-18 Card Mailed

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    • #3
      my wife and i rent a room from my parents since she's still in college and I recently only graduated to save money. Will that be a problem or how should i explain the living situation.[/QUOTE]

      This was posted in a sticky thread: (Residence Affidavit)

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      Also, I just used an accordion folder with tabs. I had a copy of my original applications in a folder. The folder next to it was a copy of my co-sponsor?s tax returns and passport.
      I had a tab for the following (original and a copy if available): *Taxes, *Joint (current lease, notice to vacate from our first apartment, bank statements, car and renters insurance and phone bill- each tabbed within), *Communication (******** Messenger screenshots, ******** posts of things we did together and with our families tagged, Screenshots of text messages and screenshots of our phone logs), *Marriage (Marriage certificate), *Identification (Photocopies of all of my previous EADs/originals, photocopies of my previous 3 foreign passports/orginals, I-94, copy of my SSN/original and husband?s copy/original passport and military discharge), *Receipts (Receipt notices from USCIS), *Birth Certif. (Copies and originals of all of our birth certificates and certified translation for mine) and *Exam (Medical Exam since I hadn?t turned it in originally with copy of vaccination chart).

      Along with these, I had a photo album of 250 pictures with written discriptions, date and location on most.

      At the interview, I had my folder and album sit on the table in front of me. I was able to quickly look for and hand her what she asked for. All she ended up asking for was my medical exam in sealed envelope, documents that were in my ?Joint? tab (She kept the lease, insurance papers and bank statements and gave me back our ?social media? evidence).

      I asked her if she needed to see any of the originals and she said no, she had copies of everything else she needed in our orginal file which she said was ?pretty big?.

      I saw a lot of people on my interview day with a thin folder and I felt like I maybe did too much.
      But I am glad I had what I had, even though she didn?t ask for much. It?s better having more than less!

      Questions we were asked:
      She went over with my husband: his name, date of birth, place of birth, his parent?s names. Then asked: when we were married (he got nervous and said my birthdate instead lol), where I was born and my birthdate.
      With me: my full name, date of birth, my parent?s names. Then asked: when we were married, where he was born and his birthdate.

      She went over all of the Yes/No questions (Do you plan to overthrow the US government? Have you ever killed anyone? Have you ever helped traffic a human being? Etc.. There were a lot of these.

      She also asked: When did you arrive in the US? When and where? Why didn?t you go back to your country?

      Then came the more relaxed questions: How did we meet and where? When did we start talking? Who proposed to whom? Where did we get married? What are our children?s names?

      She saw that we went to see the movie Fences and said she liked that movie. I joked saying that was back when we could actually go to the movies. She laughed for a while and joked about how if we tried to go with 2 young kids, we?d have people telling us to leave.

      A little bit more conversation (while she was looking over my medical exam) and said she had no doubt of our marriage especially with a third baby on the way.
      I caught that she said she didn?t have her stamp. When marked off a few things and explained that I would get my 10 year GC and should have it before I move in March. She said her supervisor had to go over my application first (about 2 weeks).

      We got up, she walked us back to the door and I thanked her and said it was nice to meet her.
      Overall, not too bad! Definitely not as nerve racking as I thought it was going to be.

      Good luck and if you have any more questions, feel free to ask!
      Last edited by brzusa16; 01-21-2019, 09:56 PM. Reason: Questions we were asked

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      • #4
        Interview on 24th Jan Tampa

        Originally posted by Chndr000 View Post
        hello tomorrow my wife and i will be doing our adjustment of status interview and we are very nervous

        the documents we will bring are:
        her american passport and birthcertificate
        my birth certificate and certified translation
        my expired passport that was used when paroled into the us and new renewed passport
        marriage certificate
        original advanced paole document as well as electronic i 94
        i took a new medical exam i 693 everything is clean
        current ead from daca (my ead from aos is expired)
        past 6 months of bank statements with both our names on it (both our work checks get automatically deposited)
        letters from our employers confirming employment
        last 8 paystubs from both of our jobs
        last years filed taxes from turbotax and electronic copy from irs transcript
        past boarding passes from flights together
        pictures together since we started dating in 2013
        playbills from plays we've gone together
        confirmed plane tickets for trip for two year wedding anniversary this friday (lol almost two years after getting married the interview came)

        is there something else i should bring? something i shouldn't?

        when we arrive to the interview do we just hand over all these documents or as they ask for them?

        what questions were ou asked?

        did they let you know same day if you passed?

        my wife and i rent a room from my parents since she's still in college and I recently only graduated to save money. Will that be a problem or how should i explain the living situation.
        I had my minor son's interview on 24th, 1st IO said i am approving you application and he put couple stamps on application and in The end he said he will review the application and will make decision. So what stamp he might have put on application.
        Did your IO did same thing putting stamp on application.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Chndr000 View Post
          hello tomorrow my wife and i will be doing our adjustment of status interview and we are very nervous

          the documents we will bring are:
          her american passport and birthcertificate
          my birth certificate and certified translation
          my expired passport that was used when paroled into the us and new renewed passport
          marriage certificate
          original advanced paole document as well as electronic i 94
          i took a new medical exam i 693 everything is clean
          current ead from daca (my ead from aos is expired)
          past 6 months of bank statements with both our names on it (both our work checks get automatically deposited)
          letters from our employers confirming employment
          last 8 paystubs from both of our jobs
          last years filed taxes from turbotax and electronic copy from irs transcript
          past boarding passes from flights together
          pictures together since we started dating in 2013
          playbills from plays we've gone together
          confirmed plane tickets for trip for two year wedding anniversary this friday (lol almost two years after getting married the interview came)

          is there something else i should bring? something i shouldn't?

          when we arrive to the interview do we just hand over all these documents or as they ask for them?

          what questions were ou asked?

          did they let you know same day if you passed?

          my wife and i rent a room from my parents since she's still in college and I recently only graduated to save money. Will that be a problem or how should i explain the living situation.
          dont forget to take your lease or mortage papers. You need to show you live together.

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