Hi Guys... I've checked the website and this is the info I got, look at this...
Application Type: I130, IMMIGRANT PETITION FOR RELATIVE, FIANCE(E), OR ORPHAN
Current Status: Approval notice sent.
Application Type: I485, APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR TO ADJUST STATUS
Current Status: Notice mailed welcoming the new permanent resident.
Hey Ktrueson,
You seem to be the first Tennessean on this forum to have had the interview. Congrats on your approval.
I guess i'm the next Tennessean to the battle field. Any special advice....
Well, all I have to say is if you get DAO J. Fox and he gives you an approval letter....Don't believe him! I got an approval notice in my hand after the interview and according to the online system and the 1-800-number, my case is still pending. I just sent him a letter yesterday to see what's going on. Anyways, it's not that bad. Don't bring cellphones, answer all questions honestly, don't sweat it... You'll be fine. We only got a few questions, nothing tricky or anything. The waiting room is big and it's not busy, so there's plenty of room, no need to be super early. Good luck and I hope they are not as slow with your file as they are with mine!
ktrueson don't rely on the uscis customer service go make an infopass and talk to an immigration officer. that's the best way to go.
Hi guys,
As you may already know, our interview is next Wednesday morning. We are getting everything ready and would appreciate extra pair of eyes going over this list. Any suggestions and feedback are truly appreciated.
1) Complete copy of I-130, I-484, I-765 and I-131 application package.
2) Current EAD card (through AOS) + 2 copies.
3) F-1 OPT EAD card (expired) + 2 copies.
4) Original foreign birth certificate + Notarized translated BC + 2 copies each.
5) Spouse's USC birth certificate + 2 copies.
6) Spouse's driver's licence + 2 copies.
7) Spouse's social security card + 2 copies.
8) My passport, I-94 + copies of each + bio page + visa page
9) IRS transcripts for 2004, 2005 and 2006 for me (I did not send this at the time of application, but requested just in case.)
10) Spouse's paystub for the past 2 months + 2 copies each. (Spouse makes less than the amount to file taxes, therefore no IRS transcripts).
11) My paystub for the past 2 months + 2 copies each.
12) Letter(s) from our employers stating nature of employments etc. (send along in the application.)
Supporting evidence for a bona-fide marriage:
1) Marriage cert.
2) Last 2 month's joint checking account bank statements.
3) 35-45 pictures taken between 2000 to 2007.
4) Flight boarding pass of spouse when he visited me in my country in 2003.
5) Joint health insurance from the state (my employer) for me and spouse confirmation statement.
6) Health insurance cards.
7) Debit check cards for our joint checking account.
8) Spouse as 50% beneficiary of my life insurance. (My father is the other beneficiary).
9) Spouse as 100% beneficiary of my pension plan in case I kick the bucket.
10) Envelopes of letters and cards sent between us from 2000 - 2004 showing dates (when we were in different countries).
11) Amtrak travel ticket stubs for all my travels to visit my spouse in New Jersey this year since I am in DE for the time being. (He drives here, so we don't have any evidence to show that,though).
12) Shared cell phone account. (No other utilities since we live in diff. places at the moment, I'm definitely moving to NJ early next year).
13) Affidavit of support from his maternal cousin testifying on the validity of our marriage.
14) Email correspondence to potential graduate advisors in an university in New Jersey for my fall 2008 enrollment.
What do you think?
Hi guys,
As you may already know, our interview is next Wednesday morning. We are getting everything ready and would appreciate extra pair of eyes going over this list. Any suggestions and feedback are truly appreciated.
1) Complete copy of I-130, I-484, I-765 and I-131 application package.
2) Current EAD card (through AOS) + 2 copies.
3) F-1 OPT EAD card (expired) + 2 copies.
4) Original foreign birth certificate + Notarized translated BC + 2 copies each.
5) Spouse's USC birth certificate + 2 copies.
6) Spouse's driver's licence + 2 copies.
7) Spouse's social security card + 2 copies.
8) My passport, I-94 + copies of each + bio page + visa page
9) IRS transcripts for 2004, 2005 and 2006 for me (I did not send this at the time of application, but requested just in case.)
10) Spouse's paystub for the past 2 months + 2 copies each. (Spouse makes less than the amount to file taxes, therefore no IRS transcripts).
11) My paystub for the past 2 months + 2 copies each.
12) Letter(s) from our employers stating nature of employments etc. (send along in the application.)
Supporting evidence for a bona-fide marriage:
1) Marriage cert.
2) Last 2 month's joint checking account bank statements.
3) 35-45 pictures taken between 2000 to 2007.
4) Flight boarding pass of spouse when he visited me in my country in 2003.
5) Joint health insurance from the state (my employer) for me and spouse confirmation statement.
6) Health insurance cards.
7) Debit check cards for our joint checking account.
8) Spouse as 50% beneficiary of my life insurance. (My father is the other beneficiary).
9) Spouse as 100% beneficiary of my pension plan in case I kick the bucket.
10) Envelopes of letters and cards sent between us from 2000 - 2004 showing dates (when we were in different countries).
11) Amtrak travel ticket stubs for all my travels to visit my spouse in New Jersey this year since I am in DE for the time being. (He drives here, so we don't have any evidence to show that,though).
12) Shared cell phone account. (No other utilities since we live in diff. places at the moment, I'm definitely moving to NJ early next year).
13) Affidavit of support from his maternal cousin testifying on the validity of our marriage.
14) Email correspondence to potential graduate advisors in an university in New Jersey for my fall 2008 enrollment.
What do you think?
UPDATE ON MY CASE/LIFE:
I got a letter from the SSA today, giving me a receipt for my SSC, which should be coming to me in 2 weeks!
SSA is coming..... Nice....
It looks like there are only we left that are still waiting for their interview. Once eveyone gets approved we should go out and celebrate. How about in Chicago.... ???
heheh
Hmmm, no, not Chicago, how about in the house of the first May filer to have his interview? in Hawaii !