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Do not worry about the amount in the account. 50% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck. What is important is that both your names are on the account AND it is showing some activity of deposits and withdrawals. If possible direct deposit from your jobs , but if not possible that is also fine.
So far as you satisfied the conditions of I-864 [Affidavit of support], it doesn’t matter even if your account has a zero balance
Thank you for your answer! I hope you are right. It looks like it can go either way though :-/
Just got an email alert that my I-485 has been moved to "testing and interview" , and they have send a letter to me. Interview on 21st September.
Thanks everyone for the support and good luck to all.
Waiting for EAD approval now,
Thanks
Received the EAD and AP combo card today. It's almost a waste since it's only 10 days away from GC interview on 08/29. To make it more useful, I am gonna use it to renew my driver license next week before i turn it in at interview.
Congrats!
HI guys!
Wanted to share my interview experience with you!
I filed everything on June 13, 2011. My interview was August 17, a few days ago. So, the appointment was at 9.45am, we got there like an hour earlier. When we got to the waiting area I noticed that all couples were separated and the citizens went in first. Around 10am we were called in, and we went together(we were ready to go separately).The officer was a middle age guy, was very serious, but very professional. He asked us for my passport and took my I-94 right away( I am the applicant) and for the ID for my husband, confirmed the address where we live. Then he asked how we met, Went through all the forms really fast. Then we asked for a everyday pictures, looked through everything, but didn't ask any questions. After that he asked about a joint account, I was taking the paperwork from my folder, but he just asked my husband how much was on the account, and he didn't even take a look at the statements. Then we stated chatting about how I am trying to get my husband eating healthy as that's what I am studying for. Then he asked where we stayed this night, we told him funny stories that happened at the hotel. At this moment the atmosphere changed and we talked more about random stuff. He just told me that I am getting my card in 2 weeks, asked if I have any questions, and that was it! It took like 10 minutes!Everything was really fast and pleasant! The officer was really nice!I noticed though that the couples they separated before us were in the offices behind the glass doors, while we were taken to one of the cubicles, and at the area where the cubicles were, there were almost no people!
So, we got approved, we took 3 huge folders of stuff, 2 photo albums, a box with cards, wedding invitations, gifts from my husband! But we were not asked for anything except for the Joint account. And when the officer was asking questions(which he wasn't addressing me or my husband) we were answering together, we were just ending each other's sentences. Which I think helped us a lot. So, guys, don't be afraid of the interviews!
And I wanted to say thank you everybody for your help and answers! I love this forum, I did the whole process by myself, no lawyers, no friends' help, as nobody has experience. I just used this forum. Thank you all!!!
And I wish everybody luck, as a lot of June filers' interviews are coming soon!
Thanks!!!
Congratulations and thank you for sharing your interview experience with us! I have a question for you - am I understanding correctly that you were asked about your husband's SAVINGS? This was my question on the previous page of this thread and it is my concern - my husband and I have a joint account, but we do not have any savings basically because of having to pay for my school high rates for the past 6 years, which didn't allow us to save. Now I am afraid that this may be an issue for us