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Hi guys,
Sorry for the delays. Everything is happening at once so the local interview notices correlated with some other events.
As per Ciba\'s reply, the CSC AVM status changed once the transfer was decided. In my case the AVM change preceeded the transfer notice received by the lawyer.
Both my lawyer and I got the interview notices in different days. In between the interview notices I also got a call from a very nice person at the local congresswoman office who notified me of the transfer. She had in turn been notified by the local INS office. Once it rains it pours
Besides the employment letter and the regular tax documents (W2 and 1040 and maybe state too, it\'s unclear) I need to bring lots of papers related to my familly status. The interview notification form is filled from top to bottom with documents in that category plus the interesting catch all "any other documents that are relevant to this case". In its infinite wisdom the INS is making me go through a familly-based application now :-(
So I am preparing copies for hundreds of pages of bills, lease/insurance contracts and so on. To be honest I kind of expected this requirement so I started to gather hard to get information shortly after the transfer was decided. Some of the documents go back for years, luckily I don\'t throw away anything and now I know why
I\'ll keep you posted with further details although I do not expect any more notifications/changes until the interview. Try to evaluate your case by yourself and by talking with your lawyer and get started on putting together a file. For example the IRS will send you copies from your tax return for the previous 3 years but it will take them 60 days to do so. Banks can also provide you with older statements but may require even longer.
Good luck to you all!