Hello all!! After waiting 18 months, we have received notification that our case has been scheduled for an appointment. I have a slight dilemma....I've been at the same apartment for over 20 years and i was already established when i met and married my husband. Although he lives with me, he is not on my lease. I can get over a dozen letters of people vouching that he lives there, so that is not a problem. Will it be an issue that he is not on my lease? We have more than enough evidence of him living there, he is just not on the lease. I live in an income restricted apartment so adding him would interfere with the stability of our housing.
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NYC Interview Scheduled - Husband not on lease
3/21/18 - file (I-765, I-485, I-130) received by NBC
4/2/18 - Received 3 receipts for 3 cases
4/2/18 - Received biometrics appointment
4/27/18 - biometrics complete
7/6/18 - I-485 Ready to be scheduled for interview
8/10/18 - EAD in Production
8/13/18 - "We approved your case" I765
8/16/18 - We mailed your card to you
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Should not be an issue, if your husband has his DL with the apartment address you are good to go, any utility or internet bills or insurance coverage letter with your husbands name and apartment address will do, if you dont have any of those then get some mails addressed to you husband in the apartment address, even credit card offer letters will work. when in interview if you get questions only then tell the office about the income restriction.
Best of luckMarriage based AOS (IR1)
Field Office : Chicago
Service Center : NBC
07/03/19 : RD
07/13/19 : BIO Notice
07/24/19 : BIO Complete
07/26/19 : BIO Review Done
09/05/19 : Ready to be scheduled for Interview
10/04/19 : Interview scheduled
11/13/19 : Interview - Approved
11/21/19 : GC in Hand
08/15/21 : ROC Window opens
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Originally posted by Stormlead86 View PostShould not be an issue, if your husband has his DL with the apartment address you are good to go, any utility or internet bills or insurance coverage letter with your husbands name and apartment address will do, if you dont have any of those then get some mails addressed to you husband in the apartment address, even credit card offer letters will work. when in interview if you get questions only then tell the office about the income restriction.
Best of luck3/21/18 - file (I-765, I-485, I-130) received by NBC
4/2/18 - Received 3 receipts for 3 cases
4/2/18 - Received biometrics appointment
4/27/18 - biometrics complete
7/6/18 - I-485 Ready to be scheduled for interview
8/10/18 - EAD in Production
8/13/18 - "We approved your case" I765
8/16/18 - We mailed your card to you
Field office NYC
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Originally posted by Shae View PostHello all!! After waiting 18 months, we have received notification that our case has been scheduled for an appointment. I have a slight dilemma....I've been at the same apartment for over 20 years and i was already established when i met and married my husband. Although he lives with me, he is not on my lease. I can get over a dozen letters of people vouching that he lives there, so that is not a problem. Will it be an issue that he is not on my lease? We have more than enough evidence of him living there, he is just not on the lease. I live in an income restricted apartment so adding him would interfere with the stability of our housing.
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Originally posted by Shae View PostHello all!! After waiting 18 months, we have received notification that our case has been scheduled for an appointment. I have a slight dilemma....I've been at the same apartment for over 20 years and i was already established when i met and married my husband. Although he lives with me, he is not on my lease. I can get over a dozen letters of people vouching that he lives there, so that is not a problem. Will it be an issue that he is not on my lease? We have more than enough evidence of him living there, he is just not on the lease. I live in an income restricted apartment so adding him would interfere with the stability of our housing.
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