Thanks Daima, looks like my package is very similar to yours...even though I haven't mailed it just yet...waiting for medical results and DOS receipt.
This is very helpful.
If others have to add/share more things, please do so.
Have a wonderful day everyone.
Hello Norkira,
I submitted the same documentation as Daima did with the exception that I sent copies of my H1B visa (as opposed to the I-20s). I also attached copies of my employment based AOS that is pending, copies of my current EAD even though my current status is H1B, and 2 photographs. If you decide to apply for I-131 you will need to include a supporting note. You don't need to send the DOS receipt with your AOS package. You will need to bring it to the Interview appointment though.
I would suggest that you don't send more than you need because it could contribute to more confusion and you don't want that to happen. As for the interview appointment, bring everything you can in an organized folder and show only the required documents.
I agree with Ahad and I think that you are right, don't send more than needed. Any attorney will suggest that you should not send more than needed as they will tell you to answer the questions
asked in a polite and specific way, don't say more than asked.
Don't send the affidavit of support for your husband. If needed, the Officer will require that you bring one to the interview.
Good luck!
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