I'm so excited! We filed almost
exactly a year ago, and I was getting worried that I hadn't got my EAD
yet! Hopefully (fingers crossed) that may not be an issue now.
Wheeeeeeeeeee!!!!
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-Star
Originally posted by eilis
Wow Congratulations!!!
Keep us updated!!:)
Wooo hooooo!!!! Make your list and check it twice want to be
nice not naughty :) Let us know how your interview goes!! We will be
thinking of you.
Cindy
Star,
I had already AOS interview at Charlotte in July 13/04 and there
is a list of documents thet requested.:
1. Photographs relating to you
and including passport, drivier's license, social security card.
2.
Your spouse, their passport, Form I-94 and/or any other immigration
documents, as well as their Social security card.
3. Birth certificates
af any children, yours or your spiuse"s who were born in or outside the
United States.
4.Wedding photos of you and your spouse together(married
years 1985 to present).
5. Proof of any joint purchasessor ownership,
such as TV, car, home, ect.., proof of joint credit established since
marriage.
6. Proof of actual residence, such as lease agreements,
purchasing closing, statments(for married years).
7. bank statements
for checking and/or saving accounts and cancelled checks(for married
years)
8 IRS Federal tax return, Form 1040,and North Carolina Tax
Returns(for married years.
9. Medical and auto insurance records(for
married years)
10. Statements from your spouse's present employer
stating terms of employment, position and salary and hire date.
Staementsmust include name, address and phone number of company and the
name of your immediate supervisor.
11. Your mother and father's names,
current address and phone number as well as the names of their employers
and the addresss and phone number of the same.
Failure to provide all
the above documents may delay the processing of your applications
Note,
Original documebnts will not be returned if you do not provide a copy.
Also, reqiured two photos, there is a page with photo specifications
and sample;s as well.
other sheets of paper include directions and
locations,.
Jerry-44
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Jerry
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Congratulations
Jerry, assuming #11 refers to the foreign spouse, why they
heck do they want information about them? Especially info about where
they work? They keep asking for weirder and weirder things IMO.
Congrats to the OP on getting your appointment!! :D
My list was exactly the same as
Jerry's but they didn't ask for photos. There was a separate sheet
asking for information from the sponsor - last three years' tax returns
and W2s and letter of employment and/or payslips.
Originally
posted by sunflwrgrl13
> Jerry, assuming #11 refers to the foreign
spouse, why they heck do they want information about them? Especially
info about where they work? They keep asking for weirder and weirder
things IMO.
Our lawyer advised us to provide this info for
both of us - but she also said they never ask for it and she's never
known anyone's mum to be called up at work!
She said we have a very
straighforward case and should have no problems, which calmed my nerves
a lot. She told us that when she has sat in on interviews it's always
been one of three officers - a younger woman who is very friendly, a middle-
aged lady who is not ;) or an older gentleman who loves looking at photo
albums. I'll let you know all about it soon after!
We have all our
documents collected and filed and we just need to go spend a day and a
lot of money at Kinko's getting everything copied!
I am agree with you, about #11 , during
interview we weren't ask any information about our parents at all. I
seems to me that every other Office have different guidelines, the most
important is get all documents and info just in case if they ask.
Our
parents are retired already so that question is irrelevant in our
case,perhaps it is important with others. It is weird especially with
parents overseas.
Well, I am glad I am over and already have my GC as
well.
Best of Luck to everyone .