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I-485 Interview
Hi All,

My interview is scheduled for 1/30/2020 and I wanted to have your opinion on the documentation that I have submitted/plan to bring to the interview. Any input will be appreciated. Thanks in advance.

I would like to note that we don't have a mortgage or lease. We live apart from each other during the weekdays due to work, but we are physically together at least every weekend.

- Birth Certificate
- Passport, I-94
- EAD
- Social Security card
- My husband's divorce decree
- Our marriage certificate
- Wedding photo album
- Wedding invitation
- Wedding dress receipt
- Wedding rings receipt
- Wedding dress preservation receipt
- Wedding venue contract
- Wedding entertainment contract
- Wedding beverage contract
- Cards gifted to us from the wedding
- Joint bank account statements
- Joint bank account debit cards
- Joint bank account checks
- Joint car insurance policy
- Joint ownership of pet (we have bills from vet and from AKC registration)
- Living will/POA (we are each other's power of attorney)
- Me being listed as a beneficiary and dependent on my husband's VA and Army accounts
- Both our military IDs showing that I am his dependent
- My husband listed as a beneficiary on my retirement account
- Documentation showing we are each other's beneficiary for bank accounts ("payable upon death")
- Driver license showing same address
- Envelopes addressed to us showing same address
- Car registration with same address
- Photo album with pictures from our relationship since 2013
- Cards exchanged throughout relationship
- Joint Sam's club, Netflix and Amazon accounts
- Social media posts
- Travel receipts (flights to see each other when we lived apart, hotel receipts, flight tickets for vacations together)
- Letters of support from friends and family (around 15)
- My husband being my emergency contact for work and at the hospital
- Income information for both of us (paystubs, W2 from 2018)

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