Hope this helps transferrees.....
You are welcome ruxrux.
Our Attroney (a wonderful person) accompanied us. I advice not to go by yourself if you can afford attorney(no matter how simple the case is).
Here is list of docs I was asked for:
- DL
- SSN Card
- All EADs (officer collected all old ones and returned the valid one)
- Passport with I-94
- Job Letter
- Daughter's Birth Certificate
- Marriage Certificate
- Birth Certf (See details below)
- 3 years tax returns (copies of 1040s)
- 3 paystubs
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Other docs I took with me per attorney's advice but officer did not look at:
- 3 W2s
- Appt. Lease
- Phone bill
- PGE bill
- Degrees+Transcripts
- old I-20s
- Original H1
- Wedding photos
- Company's financial info
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Officer was nice and polite lady.
Questions:
- Verification of entries in our forms (name, ssn, dob, address, phone, jobtitle, company name)
- # of entries, exits, first and last entry date, reason for first entry
- Routines questions from the form (did you do this/that...)
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Issue with BC:
I did not have my birth registered. I got affidavit from my neighbor (it stated he is our neighbor and he knows my parents personally and I was born ,,,).
Officer wanted addition in this text that he has been neigbor since .... and he knows it since that time). However, she did not insist on getting new one (it could cause lot of delay).
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Almost same questions from my wife.
It took about 30 to 45 mins.
If I recall any other thing, I'll add to this thread.