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Hi dear I have not said ICE list I said ice form . Because the form which they sent to me was form G-56 and is mostly used by ICE office for call . Please google it.

The list I have attached is the 2nd page only . The first page was form G -56 . Thank you .
G-56 is not exclusively an "ICE form". It's a generic form used to indicate your presence is requested by Department of Homeland Security for a matter regarding your immigration status. USCIS is part of DHS, just like ICE. Stop overthinking it. It's a regular invitation for an interview.
 
I'm not sure how useful this will be for you, but I'm asylee and my wife is asylum pending...

P.S. We doing AOS via DV program because of my wife not included in my asylum case.
Thanks for replying. I see you have a scheduled interview date April 1. I wish you good luck and let us know how it goes. My questions are: Did you follow the process and filed up the documents by yourself or you hired anyone. Is your wife referred to immigration judge or she never had an interview yet for the asylum case?
 
1. Did you bother to read my last two responses to you?
2. You could do that if you like. It's not likely to have an impact at this point though IMO.
3. No, it does not imply anything. If they're not satisfied with the RFE response, the case will eventually be denied, there will be no 2nd RFE. However, no decision has been made on your case as of now, that is why you have no update.

Thanks for the response. Actually, no, the second response slipped through. I was under the impression it would be best to wait for a response on my congressional inquiry before my wife inquires.

We will do so today - should we provide anything in the reasoning, despite husband (me) submitted RFE and no response?
 
Thanks for the response. Actually, no, the second response slipped through. I was under the impression it would be best to wait for a response on my congressional inquiry before my wife inquires.

We will do so today - should we provide anything in the reasoning, despite husband (me) submitted RFE and no response?
Stick to the basics, avoid convoluted long story. She contacts your congress person requesting assistance with obtaining status updates on her application. She states it is a DV based application, when she filed, completed bio, and that there’s been no update since then. Keep it simple!
 
Hey mom @Sm1smom

I have a question, do you think this will be enough evidence that our marriage is real?

- tax return last 2 years + preparing current one for 2024
- car insurance
- mortgage application (We were denied a mortgage and given a letter with the reason for the denied)
- I can also ask a friend to write a letter stating that we have a real marriage (she serves in the Air Force) (optional)
- We have a dog and a lot of photos, of course.

Thanks
 
Hey mom @Sm1smom

I have a question, do you think this will be enough evidence that our marriage is real?

- tax return last 2 years + preparing current one for 2024
- car insurance
- mortgage application (We were denied a mortgage and given a letter with the reason for the denied)
- I can also ask a friend to write a letter stating that we have a real marriage (she serves in the Air Force) (optional)
- We have a dog and a lot of photos, of course.

Thanks
I don't know if that will be enough or not. Here's a list you can take look at to help you prepare:

- Copies of joint income tax returns.
- Evidence of commingling of financial assets (Evidence of joint banking statements)
- Credit cards, video club, health club memberships, etc. held jointly by both parties
- Real estate/property deeds, mortgages, loans, showing joint tenancy in residence or other property bought together; Or Apartment lease, or a letter from the landlord indicating dates that both spouses lived at the apartment, or copies of rent receipts showing both parties’ names
- Evidence of wills and life insurance policies naming one another as beneficiary
- Evidence of medical or health insurance plans which name the spouse as a beneficiary member
- Copies of utility bills showing both names and marital residence
- Evidence of joint ownership of automobile
- Evidence of vacations taken together, including airline tickets, itineraries, and hotel bills
- Religious marriage certificate if there was a religious wedding; invitations; reception arrangements
- Document from an employer showing a change in records to reflect spouse’s new marital status
- Evidence of correspondence between the parties, including letters, birthday and holiday cards, telephone calls, and other correspondence addressed to the parties together as a couple.
- Document from an employer showing designation of the spouse as the person to be notified in event of accident, sickness, or other emergency
- Wedding Photos, and non-event specific photos.
 
I don't know if that will be enough or not. Here's a list you can take look at to help you prepare:

- Copies of joint income tax returns.
- Evidence of commingling of financial assets (Evidence of joint banking statements)
- Credit cards, video club, health club memberships, etc. held jointly by both parties
- Real estate/property deeds, mortgages, loans, showing joint tenancy in residence or other property bought together; Or Apartment lease, or a letter from the landlord indicating dates that both spouses lived at the apartment, or copies of rent receipts showing both parties’ names
- Evidence of wills and life insurance policies naming one another as beneficiary
- Evidence of medical or health insurance plans which name the spouse as a beneficiary member
- Copies of utility bills showing both names and marital residence
- Evidence of joint ownership of automobile
- Evidence of vacations taken together, including airline tickets, itineraries, and hotel bills
- Religious marriage certificate if there was a religious wedding; invitations; reception arrangements
- Document from an employer showing a change in records to reflect spouse’s new marital status
- Evidence of correspondence between the parties, including letters, birthday and holiday cards, telephone calls, and other correspondence addressed to the parties together as a couple.
- Document from an employer showing designation of the spouse as the person to be notified in event of accident, sickness, or other emergency
- Wedding Photos, and non-event specific photos.

Yes, I read that and that's why I asked if the documents I listed above would be enough. This ones:

- tax return last 2 years + preparing current one for 2024
- car insurance
- mortgage application (We were denied a mortgage and given a letter with the reason for the denied)
- I can also ask a friend to write a letter stating that we have a real marriage (she serves in the Air Force) (optional)
- We have a dog and a lot of photos, of course.

The apartment is under my name because I didn't want to pay extra money for a credit rating check... The bills are also on me. There is no insurance. We don't have join accounts or joins credits cards. The car is in my name and paid off because I bought it long before the marriage. Phone calls, postcards, chats between each other - it's all there. A bunch of photos on the phone and in reality.
 
Stick to the basics, avoid convoluted long story. She contacts your congress person requesting assistance with obtaining status updates on her application. She states it is a DV based application, when she filed, completed bio, and that there’s been no update since then. Keep it simple!
Thanks. Any chance to send them additional documents, or pictures, so they can be attached to the case or rather nonsense?
 
Yes, I read that and that's why I asked if the documents I listed above would be enough. This ones:



The apartment is under my name because I didn't want to pay extra money for a credit rating check... The bills are also on me. There is no insurance. We don't have join accounts or joins credits cards. The car is in my name and paid off because I bought it long before the marriage. Phone calls, postcards, chats between each other - it's all there. A bunch of photos on the phone and in reality.
Well, like I already responded, I don't know if the IO will deem what you have enough or not.
 
Thanks. Any chance to send them additional documents, or pictures, so they can be attached to the case or rather nonsense?
Congressional case inquiry assistance is meant for obtaining case status updates, when available, from USCIS. You had your one shot chance of responding to the RFE.
 
Hello,
My current status is TPS. But if I submit all the documents for AoS in the United States, and after that my status will be cancelled (nobody knows what Trump will come up with next to the immigrants), will I be in a Pending status in the US by waiting for a decision on my Green card.

And if my status is cancelled before I will submit the documents for AoS will I have to leave the US and go on a Consular Procedure, right?
 
Hello,
My current status is TPS. But if I submit all the documents for AoS in the United States, and after that my status will be cancelled (nobody knows what Trump will come up with next to the immigrants), will I be in a Pending status in the US by waiting for a decision on my Green card.

And if my status is cancelled before I will submit the documents for AoS will I have to leave the US and go on a Consular Procedure, right?
1. Yes, you’ll be in AOS pending.
2. Correct.
 
Hi dear I have not said ICE list I said ice form . Because the form which they sent to me was form G-56 and is mostly used by ICE office for call . Please google it.

The list I have attached is the 2nd page only . The first page was form G -56 . Thank you .
Guarantee you ice does not care what your educational qualifications are, or most of those other questions apart from being in the country legally. I know what a DV AOS qualification list looks like, and that’s what you got.
 
It could. While the original copy of the B/C is not required to be submitted, you're required to have it with you as the IO could request to see the original copy. So ask your parents to mail it out to you.
Probably safer to courier than mail, depending what country the parents are in (where I come from you would never send anything of any value through the mail.)
 
Hello everyone, I received my interview letter, what documents do I need to bring along for the interview? Do I need to take my original marriage certificate or birth certificate?
 
Probably safer to courier than mail, depending what country the parents are in (where I come from you would never send anything of any value through the mail.)
That's the idea - I expected/assumed the OP will ensure an appropriate delivery method considering the value of what is being sent. I wasn't recommending using snail/regular post..
 
Hello everyone, I received my interview letter, what documents do I need to bring along for the interview? Do I need to take my original marriage certificate or birth certificate?
Yes, the expectation is to show up with the original version of any supporting document you included with your package. Take a look at the Interview Tips tab of the AOS process spreadsheet.

p.s. do update the Timeline spreadsheet with your interview info.
 
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