hi guys
not counting today and the day of the interview, I have 4 days left. I have compiled the following. Please take your time and advise if I should have more. MY N400 is based on marriage to an american (we have been married for 5 years):
-Copy of N400
-Marriage certificate
-My birth certificate (in native language and a translation), husband's birth certificate, and our girls' birth certificates (twins
- My SSN card
-Original and copy of F1 visa (the original visa I entered the US)
-My Master's diploma(i guess to prove i did finish what I came for
-Original and copy of asylum approval (my second status in the US)
-Unopened IRS transcripts from IRS for the last 5 years
-my expired passport
-my green card (the temporary one and the 10 year one)
- mortgage payments for existing mortgage
- a deed on the house sold (my third residence in the last 5 years. The first and second residences were apartments and have nothing to prove those except for W2s)
-Employment letter from my employer. Very standard verification of employment letter, which does not state I work from home. I wonder do I need to have something else that shows what I exactly do. Anyways, that's all the HR lady sent me. Do I need employment letter for husband?
-A letter from my previous employer (issued at time of employment with them. I am thinking of using this letter as verification of residence for first residence, and also this employer is a gov. agency, thought I'd get some relief
tell me if I am being a goose please
-Two I90. The white paper we get when we enter the US can't remember whether they're called I90 or I94.
-Two expired travel documents from 2000 and 2001 (received through asylum status).
- Bank statements
-Phone bills
- 4 photos
-I have never gotten a ticket or done anything that would require me to get anything from police. So I didn't go to DMV to get a driving record. Don't have selective service letter because I am hoping since I don't qualify for a)(male) I won't be asked for it.
I will also have husband sitting with boxes of documents for stuff filed since 1999 in case I am asked for anything I am hoping I will be allowed to go get him bring in the stuff.
I would really appreciate if you could go through my list and tell me I have enough.
Preparing for the test...I think I am good. I don't know the difference between the senator and a congressman(woman). Tried googling the info but what I read on wikipedia makes no sense to me. If anyone knows the difference between those two titles please enlighten me.
not counting today and the day of the interview, I have 4 days left. I have compiled the following. Please take your time and advise if I should have more. MY N400 is based on marriage to an american (we have been married for 5 years):
-Copy of N400
-Marriage certificate
-My birth certificate (in native language and a translation), husband's birth certificate, and our girls' birth certificates (twins
- My SSN card
-Original and copy of F1 visa (the original visa I entered the US)
-My Master's diploma(i guess to prove i did finish what I came for
-Original and copy of asylum approval (my second status in the US)
-Unopened IRS transcripts from IRS for the last 5 years
-my expired passport
-my green card (the temporary one and the 10 year one)
- mortgage payments for existing mortgage
- a deed on the house sold (my third residence in the last 5 years. The first and second residences were apartments and have nothing to prove those except for W2s)
-Employment letter from my employer. Very standard verification of employment letter, which does not state I work from home. I wonder do I need to have something else that shows what I exactly do. Anyways, that's all the HR lady sent me. Do I need employment letter for husband?
-A letter from my previous employer (issued at time of employment with them. I am thinking of using this letter as verification of residence for first residence, and also this employer is a gov. agency, thought I'd get some relief
-Two I90. The white paper we get when we enter the US can't remember whether they're called I90 or I94.
-Two expired travel documents from 2000 and 2001 (received through asylum status).
- Bank statements
-Phone bills
- 4 photos
-I have never gotten a ticket or done anything that would require me to get anything from police. So I didn't go to DMV to get a driving record. Don't have selective service letter because I am hoping since I don't qualify for a)(male) I won't be asked for it.
I will also have husband sitting with boxes of documents for stuff filed since 1999 in case I am asked for anything I am hoping I will be allowed to go get him bring in the stuff.
I would really appreciate if you could go through my list and tell me I have enough.
Preparing for the test...I think I am good. I don't know the difference between the senator and a congressman(woman). Tried googling the info but what I read on wikipedia makes no sense to me. If anyone knows the difference between those two titles please enlighten me.