Sm1smom
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Hi Y'all. This is my first post, I've been reading the material on this forum for a week now. Thanks to all of you I know a lot more now.
My case # is AS3*** and hopefully will become current in February. I have been in the US for 3 years on F-1 visa and am currently living in Texas. I have a few questions:
1- The website for department of state (travel.state.gov) suggests a list of documents one should bring to the interview, including police records. However this was not listed on USCIS website. I am filing AOS application, so is it correct to assume that I won't need police record from either US or my country?
2- A student visa is (in my case) valid for 2 years. My visa is currently expired but I have maintained my student status valid and lawful. I have a valid I-20 right now. Is this OK?
3- I have used OPT EAD for one full year. That EAD expired in summer and I went back to school (actually new school). Do I need to include a copy of that EAD?
4- I have held on-campus jobs for the past 3 years. I have filed taxes. Do I really need to include a proof of tax return transactions in my package? What about pay stubs? I mean my question is that I am a student not someone who's working professionally. (I have half time graduate assistant appointment at school.)
5- I checked the spreadsheet. Thanks for all the info. But there are many documents listed there that are not listed on USCIS website to be included in the application package. Can I bring those to my interview?
Thanks
Not quite sure which part of the forum you've been focusing and reading materials on as most, if not all of your questions have been dealt with at one point or the other on the AOS thread. While its a good idea to familiarize yourself with the whole forum like you indicated you've done, it's a lot more useful and helpful to for processing AOS to focus more on the AOS threads (starting from the current one and going over the past threads too if time permits).
1. Those processing AOS are not required to submit a police report, however if you've ever been arrested or have a court record, that is required - the AOS spreadsheet has a list of the required documents for AOS.
2. The validity of your actual visa is irrelevant as it is simply a document that allows one to travel in and out of the U.S. What matters is the duration of stay allowed, so in your case that will be your I-20. If you haven't violated the terms of your admission and your I-20 hasn't expired, then yes, you're ok.
3. Yes you should
4. Pay stubs is no prove that you do not owe the IRS. Regardless of whether you're a student or a full time professional, if you've ever filed taxes you should include prove of tax returns.
4. You can either make your process easier and include the suggested documents with your package which should hopefully give the IO enough time to review them prior to meeting with you, or you take them to the interview and the IO gets to spend more time reviewing them following your interview which means more time is needed before a decision can be made. Your choice!