Interview is on Monday...any tips?

Brenglen

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Hey guys,

Well Monday is the big day, I am quite nervous like many but alot of people told me that I shouldn't because this is a realitive case not a marriage and that Marriage are much harder then reallitive but still anything could happen so lets not assume stuff lol.

Alright so here is my checklist, if you remember I did post a thread about a month ago but what should I bring to the interview because most on the checklist that they give you on your Interview notice is mostly for Marriage cases.

Anyways heres my checklist to bring.

-Goverment issued ID (No I-94's or Passport due to being Canadian).
-Orignal documents I filed (Copied because I sent in Orignal Papers)
-Bring in Orignal Evidence like Birth ID for both Son and Step-Father
-Marriage License from my step-father and mother
-W2's for the past 3 yrs
-Photos

Note:I couldn't find an american to write a letter stating how long they known My step-Father and I due to the fact my step-father's family is unavaiable and the only people I can find is Canadians, but I don't think ill need to bring in a letter anyways I guess.

Ill let you know how it goes after the Interview, wish me luck :)
 
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i'll be honest. i know nothing about relative cases, but I wish you all the best nontheless. I am sure everything will be fine. Just stay as relaxed as you can and be patient. Don't interrupt the IO and speak slowly but clearly.
 
Brenglen said:
Hey guys,

Well Monday is the big day, I am quite nervous like many but alot of people told me that I shouldn't because this is a realitive case not a marriage and that Marriage are much harder then reallitive but still anything could happen so lets not assume stuff lol.

Alright so here is my checklist, if you remember I did post a thread about a month ago but what should I bring to the interview because most on the checklist that they give you on your Interview notice is mostly for Marriage cases.

Anyways heres my checklist to bring.

-Goverment issued ID (No I-94's or Passport due to being Canadian).
-Orignal documents I filed (Copied because I sent in Orignal Papers)
-Bring in Orignal Evidence like Birth ID for both Son and Step-Father
-Marriage License from my step-father and mother
-W2's for the past 3 yrs
-Photos

Note:I couldn't find an american to write a letter stating how long they known My step-Father and I due to the fact my step-father's family is unavaiable and the only people I can find is Canadians, but I don't think ill need to bring in a letter anyways I guess.

Ill let you know how it goes after the Interview, wish me luck :)

Hi:

Best of luck with the interview. Do update us as to how it went.
 
Monday interview too

My interview is also on Monday. I am a bit nervous too. Just hoping not to freak out this weekend. But I can't wait. It has been a long journey of stress.
 
Good luck! I'm sure eveything will go well, just relax and youll do fine. Keep your answers short n sweet. Unless its technical, you shuoldnt have any kind of problem.
 
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