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  • UScitizenFilingforspouse
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    Originally posted by kd2008 View Post
    You are a great predictor! Indeed it was a straightforward approval on the spot. No relationship questions asked. Thank you for guiding me through it.
    Data driven decisions are always best. It's probably the easiest approval your ISO has ever had to adjudicate. Well done!

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  • kd2008
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    Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View Post
    https://www.immihelp.com/forum/showt...570#post567570

    Marriage to US Citizen. Currently, on h1b visa. Long relationship history of 10 years, and financial commingling, as well. This should be a straightforward approval. All the best!
    You are a great predictor! Indeed it was a straightforward approval on the spot. No relationship questions asked. Thank you for guiding me through it.

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  • UScitizenFilingforspouse
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    Originally posted by kaylip View Post
    Yes😁
    Haha, thanks for moving it to the pront page!

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  • kaylip
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    Yes😁

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  • UScitizenFilingforspouse
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    Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View Post
    Just posting this sentence to get this thread to the first page of AOS.
    Moving it again to the front page.

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  • UScitizenFilingforspouse
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    Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View Post
    https://www.immihelp.com/forum/showt...570#post567570

    Marriage to US Citizen. Currently, on h1b visa. Long relationship history of 10 years, and financial commingling, as well. This should be a straightforward approval. All the best!
    Just posting this sentence to get this thread to the first page of AOS.

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  • UScitizenFilingforspouse
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    Another good example of Interview documents



    Marriage to US Citizen. Currently, on h1b visa. Long relationship history of 10 years, and financial commingling, as well. This should be a straightforward approval. All the best!

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  • UScitizenFilingforspouse
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    Originally posted by krypton9591 View Post
    Someone give this member a cookie for putting together a comprehensive list of links to where you should go on this site to find answers to the common questions everyone on here has. Good Job!
    Thanks krypton9591! Cookies and systems glitches are all welcome. Folks are having very positive experiences and outcomes. We are all learning from everyone's experience.

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  • krypton9591
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    You Rock!

    Originally posted by UScitizenFilingforspouse View Post
    These threads contain everything you need to file all the required evidence of bona fide marriage with your AOS package - as required by the I-130 instructions page 3/12.(See screenshot below). You will find very useful tips on how to stage your evidence for your initial filing and for your interview.



    1. This thread was started by Mr.Diaz., who got approved 5 minutes after leaving the interview. DACA recipient. Marriage based AOS. Raleigh, NC field office.
    General tips from test driving the route to the field office to a primer on Table of contents.



    2. Thread by Helpmylife - Notice of Intent to Deny.
    Case is pending as of 05/13/18.
    Includes objective discussion on USCIS expectations.
    Your job vs. the ISO's job.


    3. Thread by Scifan
    USCitizenFilingForSpouse's Table of Contents
    The master Table of Contents from another site. *Must see.
    Good discussions.


    4.
    Thread by chicago1978. Case is pending as of 05/13/18. I expect a positive outcome here. This is a true marriage. Hands down. *Short engagement.



    5. Thread by jzgr24. Approval on the spot. Marriage based AOS. B1/B2 visa. Interview scheduled promptly. Cleveland, OH., field office. Jzgr24 has impressive organization skills. Realized they had more evidence than they thought and put it all together in a matter of days. Insane.


    6. Thread by Herewecome & spouse. Approved on the spot. Amazing job with their Table of contents. They nailed this interview with an industrial grade nail gun. That's the best I can put it.
    https://www.immihelp.com/forum/showt...ght=herewecome

    Someone give this member a cookie for putting together a comprehensive list of links to where you should go on this site to find answers to the common questions everyone on here has. Good Job!

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  • Herewecome
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    Originally posted by kaylip View Post
    In the interview letter under items, they listed to bring to the interview it says " Original and copy of each supporting document that you submitted with your application. Otherwise, we may keep your originals for our records."
    I thought they already had the copies I sent with my application. Do I really have to waste ink and print copies all over again or just take the originals to the copies I had initially sent?
    We did not bring the copies of my husbands 2016 income tax and W2s and so with 2014, 2015 and 2016 1040. When she asked us if we have other documents to submit, we handed them down the most recent documents we can submit.

    Also, it depends with the IO too. I asked her if she needs to see our original marriage cert and birth cert., she said, "no need, i have the copies already".

    Just in case, just bring everything - who knows. At least you are ready if they want it. Good luck on your interview! You can do it!

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  • UScitizenFilingforspouse
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    Originally posted by kaylip View Post
    In the interview letter under items, they listed to bring to the interview it says " Original and copy of each supporting document that you submitted with your application. Otherwise, we may keep your originals for our records."
    I thought they already had the copies I sent with my application. Do I really have to waste ink and print copies all over again or just take the originals to the copies I had initially sent?
    I think that just means that if you made a copy of your electric bill and submitted it with your AOS package, they're expecting you to bring the original of it. Remember that those interview notices were composed pre-internet era; or at least a long time ago. When I did my AOS zilliions ago, not everyone had a computer at home, and you would just wait for your electric bill to arrive in the mail. So that was your original and you would send a copy with your AOS package.
    Since we have choice to opt out of paper mailings, it sounds odd to hear "bring originals of the copies". That's my two cents.

    Friendly reminder: if you print something off the internet, it's good practice to include headers and footers in print settings, that will allow the URL and date printed to display. Otherwise, you will have a printed copy of the bill that looks like the original of the bill that is mailed out to your mailing address. If they have samples or what originals look like, you don't want anyone thinking you created your own lightbill in photoshop and assume that's why it looks different. It's unlikely, but you always want to submit best evidence.

    The advice I provide often times goes beyond what applies to the person I am giving the advice to. I think you have a solid case. Textbook. In and out. Granted. Going the extra mile is for those who may lack a joint checking account or may not have much more than an electric and gas bill. Then, they want to make sure that those two items are 100% legitimate and deemed as such.

    Best.
    Last edited by UScitizenFilingforspouse; 05-17-2018, 04:33 PM.

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  • kaylip
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    Originally posted by jzgr24 View Post
    yes she had all the file with her at the moment of the interview, and no, the only originals checked were the passport and drivers license. You still need to take them with you, and be prepared tho.
    Gotcha

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  • jzgr24
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    yes she had all the file with her at the moment of the interview, and no, the only originals checked were the passport and drivers license. You still need to take them with you, and be prepared tho.

    Originally posted by kaylip View Post
    Not even marriage certificate? Did the officer have your initial file that u submitted?

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  • kaylip
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    Originally posted by jzgr24 View Post
    that is exactly what we did, one folder with all the copies of the initial evidence plus additional supporting evidence, and another one for the originals for them to cross check. In our case they only looked at my passport and my husbands drivers license, they didnt ask for any other originals.
    Not even marriage certificate? Did the officer have your initial file that u submitted?

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  • jzgr24
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    that is exactly what we did, one folder with all the copies of the initial evidence plus additional supporting evidence, and another one for the originals for them to cross check. In our case they only looked at my passport and my husbands drivers license, they didnt ask for any other originals.

    Originally posted by MissTz1982 View Post
    Just do what they asked you to do. Better to be safe than sorry. Some of these immigration officers can mess up or delay your case over minor issue. I would take originals and copies.
    I?m planning on having two binders. One for originals and one for copies to take with me when I get the interview.

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