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Question about Interview Letter
Can someone please answer this questions for me...I receive my interview letter on july 1st schedule for aug 24th one day before my birthday (what a Birthday Present) but in the letter its asking me to produce stuff like my USC wife birthcertificate which we dont have only have naturalization certificate second asking for job letters I already produced one for my wife just a month ago due to an RFE do I still need to get another one for her?or can I just take the original of the one I already produce? it also asked for pay pay stubs for the past two months will that be the past 2 months from the date of the interview letter or from the date of the interview? also it asked for taxes for the last 3 yrs I did only send one year because I filed after the new law took effect.also does that include My taxes eventhough I worked illigealy those 3 yrs? I did file taxes for those years by the way.also My wife just got laid off from her Job today so I am the one who will be fitting the bills for awhile do you think that this will pose a problem for the Interview?
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You will need to have all the support evidence for the interview regardless of what you had already sent in.
Just bring your wifes naturalization cert. and her Govt. issued Photo ID The paystubs should be the most recent you have at the time of your interview, You should also bring your most recent Federal Tax returns, if you have 3 years great, if Not explain to the officer at the interview that you didn't bring them because you read the I-864 requirements changed.The fact that you Worked illegally may come up, DO NOT VOLUNTEER that info, if asked about it then be honest. The good thing is you did claim that income on your Federal taxes If your spouse initially filed I-864 for you & now you will be the one supporting your household you may need a Co-sponsor If you are Not earning enough to meet minimum requirements- http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/formsf...les/I-864p.pdf You may need a co-sponsor to fill out an I-864A http://www.uscis.gov/graphics/formsfee/forms/i-864a.htm Have it notorized and signed so you can bring that to the interview. As long as you show that you have income & a history of job security to support your family you should be ok. USCIS just wants to be sure that you enough financial support to live without concern of becoming reliant on U.S. government welfare.
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AOS met in Japan 1994 married 10/2004 DO:Los Angeles,Ca. 6/19/06 RD I-130,I-485, I-765 6/26/06 NOA rcvd ND 6/23 check cashed 7/15/06 Biometrics complete Day 22 8/4/06 Interview Notice Rcvd Day 42 9/9/06 EAD card received Day 78 9/22/06 SS card received passed CDL exam Day 91 9/27/06 AOS Interview USCIS Los Angeles APPROVED LPR Day 96 12/01/06 Welcome Notice Received 10 Year GC Day 164 12/08/06 Green Card Arrived on Wife's B-day Expires 12/2016 Day 171
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