Thank you very much for your replies!!!
1) I guess I will wait until March to be on the safe side. Besides, looks like there are still a few things I need to do. I am aware of the medical exam, thank you! I did it, but my civil surgeon did not sign across the sealed envelope, so I mailed it back to them so they sign or initial it. They just gave it to me in a sealed envelope but it wasn't signed. The place is about 3 hours away from where I live. I'm learning things the hard way I guess.
2) I did email and mail them my DSP-122 and barcode letter (I only did it a few weeks ago though). I didn't receive any confirmation about the envelope I mailed. However, I also emailed them scanned copies of my signed DSP-122 and barcode letter, and they replied to my email by saying: "Thank you for your inquiry. The information you provided will be included in your case file for review." Can it be considered the 2NL? -
No, that is not the 2NL. It usually takes about 4-8 weeks to get that. You will get it eventually, that I'm sure of. If it doesn't arrive by the time you need to mail in your I-485 package, don't stress about it, you can still go ahead and mail your package without the 2NL. You just need to make sure you take it along when you go for your interview.
3) Thank you. It doesn't make sense though, but, again, to be on the safe side, I will scan a copy of my HS diploma and have it translated. You would think that if I have a master's degree from a US university, it should be obvious I do have a HS diploma
- Well, it may not make sense, but it is what it is
4) Thank you. An account verification letter shouldn't be a problem. A couple of more questions though:
- Is there a certain amount I should have on my bank account?
- Somewhere between $10,000 to $12,000 should suffice for one person. However, since you're on H-1B visa, I don't think they will place a lot of emphasis about how much you have in your account. Be sure to have on hand, an Employment Verification letter though.
- Should I obtain any reports on my credit history?
- No, not required
- What about the tax return forms? I may have my W2's left, but I don't remember receiving any tax forms. I did my taxes online with TurboTax. -
W2 is fine, don't stress about the tax returns
5) Do I need to include copies of all my previously issued visas, even from my old passport almost 10 years ago? I had a J visa in 2006 (summer work exchange) once, and I don't think I have any supporting documents for it. Would you recommend that I don't include it so as not to raise any questions, or would you include EVERY US visa I've ever had?
- If you have the old passport with you, it doesn't hurt to include the visas on it. They obviously have all your records with them, but then .......... better safe than sorry. Be prepared to tell them about the 2006 J visa too if asked about it at the time of your interview.
Thank you very much again, you are very helpful. I wish I'd found this forum earlier!