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    please, help. December 12, 2006, i and my husband (u.s. citizen) went to the interview on adjustment of status. The first thing that officer asked was our identification. Mark(my husband) showed his driver's license and I (looser) showed my id card on which i did not change my address. There was my first address when I came to the United States. On my driver's license was our previous address, not current. The officer asked us which our current address was. Mark told the one on his id, he also told that I did not change it yet.
    Overall, interview went ok. she asked us general questions, briefly looked at our pictures. but she said that she was missing a translation of my birth certificate and a copy of our lease. She told us to send it to her, and then she would review our case and send us a written decision. she took my i-94. and that was it. We sent her papers the same day. Please, help. I do not know if that id was a great problem. did anybody had the same situation? please.

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    Originally posted by Irina
    please, help. December 12, 2006, i and my husband (u.s. citizen) went to the interview on adjustment of status. The first thing that officer asked was our identification. Mark(my husband) showed his driver's license and I (looser) showed my id card on which i did not change my address. There was my first address when I came to the United States. On my driver's license was our previous address, not current. The officer asked us which our current address was. Mark told the one on his id, he also told that I did not change it yet.
    Overall, interview went ok. she asked us general questions, briefly looked at our pictures. but she said that she was missing a translation of my birth certificate and a copy of our lease. She told us to send it to her, and then she would review our case and send us a written decision. she took my i-94. and that was it. We sent her papers the same day. Please, help. I do not know if that id was a great problem. did anybody had the same situation? please.

    No, theres no big issue. If eevryhting else went well, thne theres nothing to worry about. Of course you caould also sned any additional evidence which show sthat you do live together

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      Thanks for the answer. We showed her joint savings account, our joint lease and com Ed bill on our current address. We also forgot to show our joint credit cards, but we sent copies of them with the documents that she asked us to submit. How long is it usually takes them to answer? And can they send us the denial? Or it is not typical?
      Last edited by Irina; 12-14-2006, 03:44 PM.

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