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Green Card Interview - San Antonio!
Hi guys! First off, I want to thank everyone for sharing their experiences and shedding some light on what I can expect. This website has been incredibly helpful in helping me navigate the often stressful (and sometimes confusing!) world of Adjustment of Status.

Timeline!

PD - Dec 2nd
Biometrics - January 5th at Las Vegas field office
RFE - Sent to us on February 17th, our post office mixed up our address and listed our apartment as vacant, notice was returned to USCIS. It took several months to get this resolved, unfortunately, which is why the AOS process took longer for us. It was just an RFE asking for more proof for the Affidavit of Support, not a big deal to gather the extra documentation.
RFE Evidence sent - May 14th
"Case is being scheduled for an interview" - around mid-June
Got interview notice - July 2nd
Interview - coming up on August 29th at the San Antonio field office (right before my birthday!)

We also moved to San Antonio during that time and it took a little while for the address change to go through. I'm also not sure if this has been anyone else's experience, but I never got the EAD as I had no plans to work, since I was in college and we had to move for my husband's work soon, and I hugely regret it. It made things like getting a new driver's license much more difficult, if - God forbid- I had to go through the process again I would probably get one even if I might not actually use it.

 Now, here's some stuff I wanted to talk/ask about for my upcoming interview.

From what I've read online the San Antonio office has a good reputation and my marriage is legitimate, so I'm not too worried. It's just that I overthink and have a tendency to be a perfectionist, but I want to run my list of things I'm bringing to my interview by you all anyway.

- ~ 100 photos of us together taken at different locations. Wedding photos, us with friends, both my family and his, just us together at certain places: California beach, Las Vegas New Year's, husband's graduation, etc.
- Utility bills: we both pay for separate things, but the bills are addressed to the same address (our apartment)
- Husband's family phone plan & car insurance policy with me on it
- Husband's health insurance with my name on it
- Husband's dental insurance with my name on it
- Current lease agreement with both our names
- (I can also ask our old apartment to send over old lease with our names if that's recommended, I just hate dealing with them)
- Bank statements showing us both paying rent, since it doesn't show this on the apartment website I hope bank statements will do
- Several plane tickets with both our names
- Receipts for hotel rooms booked for us both
- Invoices from our veterinarian showing us both as joint owners of our cats
- Log of emails sent between us over the years
- Cards from family members addressing us both

I know that bringing more stuff is never a bad thing and it makes a good impression. Should this be enough?

Thanks so much!
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