take lots of evidence...
...with you.
phone bills
photos
wedding invitation card as proof
joint taxes (am sure u have this)
you should be fine as long as it's a real marriage..they won't do anything. revise your marriage date,honeymoon date/place, birthdates and family people names b4 the interview. They might ask such things to confirm the genuineness of the marriage.
kkboy,
LOL I mean it is possible that *the guy at the front desk* we are both talking about could be 2 different guys, but most of them tend to be unhelpful and impolite nontheless.
I am worried about the interview b/c my spouse and I live on 2 different coasts since (the spouse) is finishing up grad school, though *all* our finances are intermingled, and we are talking some serious money from both sides, but not sure if that is enough to convince the interviewer...of course we will also get the pictures and letters in order before the interview. Also my spouse will be moving here upon graduation...should be this time next year but the interview should be around November of this year.
I have already posed this question on another thread I think, but any suggestions/opinions on how it may work out for us at the interview?
...with you.
phone bills
photos
wedding invitation card as proof
joint taxes (am sure u have this)
you should be fine as long as it's a real marriage..they won't do anything. revise your marriage date,honeymoon date/place, birthdates and family people names b4 the interview. They might ask such things to confirm the genuineness of the marriage.