Hey
Shely,
I am a little nervous alright but as far as my case goes, it's a pretty straight-forward one. I entered legally, working legally and I only overstayed my visa expiry by 2 days after my visa extension was denied in 2009 but that is not illegal. I have spent the last couple of weeks collecting all sorts of evidences - joint bank account, joint car ownership, joint car loan, joint auto and health insurance policies, co-signed lease agreements and DLs which have the same address (though the address is outdated since we moved 2 weeks ago to a different apartment), around 75 pictures from our wedding and other ocassions. There may be a few more things I might be overlooking here, but I remember going through my entire collection of mails/papers for the past 1.5 years to collect every evidence of us living together. We did go through a list of all the questions we could find on the internet a month ago and we plan to do the same today and tomorrow.
I just have one concern that I had to register my marriage again here in Indianapolis again since the traditional marriage evidence (certificate of marriage provided by the religious establishment) we had back our home country was not enough as we were informed by the person who filed it on our behalf. But I am sure I will be able to explain it.
And this place will be the first to know about my experience at the interview. Good luck to all of us and please keep me in your prayers
@Noella - Thanks a lot sweety. All my buddies here will be the first to know how it went for me