Hi all,
I'm gonna post one of those "interview checklist - please advise!" boring threads Our interview is on Wednesday. Hubby is very calm and confident, and I'm just starting to get nevous...
Here's what we have (all items listed are originals and copies):
Bio stuff:
My passport with I-94;
My driver's license;
Hubby's driver's license;
SS cards (both of us);
My birth certificate w/translation;
Hubby's birth certificate;
Marriage certificate;
Hubby's divorce certificate
Proof of bona fide relationship:
Current lease and old lease with both names;
AT&T phone bills with both names for 12 months
Account statements with both names for 12 months (checking and savings);
Credit card where Hubby is an authorized user + credit card statements;
Old dental insurance with both names;
Renters insurance with both names;
My life insurance where Hubby is the sole beneficiary;
Car titles for 2 cars with both names;
Car registration cards for 2 cars with both names;
Car insurance - it's not joint, but we are listed as drivers on each other's policies, and our insurance cards show the same address;
About 50 pictures of us together;
Emails from my mother-in-law and brother-in-law where they talk about us both;
Some old emails from before we got married and were friends (I had to choose the least corny );
Some junk mail addressed to both of us (I especially like letters from the animal hospital where they're thanking us both for choosing them to treat out little budgie bird ).
Tax stuff:
Hubby's 2005 tax return;
My 2005 IRS form for exempt individuals (8843);
Hubby's employer letter and 2 months of pay stubs;
My paystubs (no letter);
Joint sponsor's 2005 tax return;
Joint sponsor's employer letters (no pay stubs);
Copy of joint sponsor's U.S. passport
Miscellaneous:
My SEVIS I-20 form;
Letter from my DSO stating that I have always been a good student in good standing;
My transcript with all A's
We also have new dental insurance and Hubby has a life insurance policy where I'm the beneficiary, but since he just got them about a month ago, we still haven't received them in the mail, and I doubt it that we will before the interview.
Well, I may be missing something, cause I tend to be absent-minded at times Any comments will be appreciated.
Happy New Year!
I'm gonna post one of those "interview checklist - please advise!" boring threads Our interview is on Wednesday. Hubby is very calm and confident, and I'm just starting to get nevous...
Here's what we have (all items listed are originals and copies):
Bio stuff:
My passport with I-94;
My driver's license;
Hubby's driver's license;
SS cards (both of us);
My birth certificate w/translation;
Hubby's birth certificate;
Marriage certificate;
Hubby's divorce certificate
Proof of bona fide relationship:
Current lease and old lease with both names;
AT&T phone bills with both names for 12 months
Account statements with both names for 12 months (checking and savings);
Credit card where Hubby is an authorized user + credit card statements;
Old dental insurance with both names;
Renters insurance with both names;
My life insurance where Hubby is the sole beneficiary;
Car titles for 2 cars with both names;
Car registration cards for 2 cars with both names;
Car insurance - it's not joint, but we are listed as drivers on each other's policies, and our insurance cards show the same address;
About 50 pictures of us together;
Emails from my mother-in-law and brother-in-law where they talk about us both;
Some old emails from before we got married and were friends (I had to choose the least corny );
Some junk mail addressed to both of us (I especially like letters from the animal hospital where they're thanking us both for choosing them to treat out little budgie bird ).
Tax stuff:
Hubby's 2005 tax return;
My 2005 IRS form for exempt individuals (8843);
Hubby's employer letter and 2 months of pay stubs;
My paystubs (no letter);
Joint sponsor's 2005 tax return;
Joint sponsor's employer letters (no pay stubs);
Copy of joint sponsor's U.S. passport
Miscellaneous:
My SEVIS I-20 form;
Letter from my DSO stating that I have always been a good student in good standing;
My transcript with all A's
We also have new dental insurance and Hubby has a life insurance policy where I'm the beneficiary, but since he just got them about a month ago, we still haven't received them in the mail, and I doubt it that we will before the interview.
Well, I may be missing something, cause I tend to be absent-minded at times Any comments will be appreciated.
Happy New Year!
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