I read every day this forum for help and infos about the GC interview. But even that is maybe not enough, so I just wanted to recapitulate my list of documents that I will bring at the interview. If you find something's wrong, please let me know :
- utility bills (original and copies) from 2003 to 2006, on both names;
- bank statement (original and copies) from when I open joint account with hubby (2005);
- car insurance policy (original and copies) from August 2005 till now, on both names;
- kidcare, medicare correspondence from 2001 and 2002 on my name;
- originals and copies and translations of birth certificates (for me and my son), ss cards, passports, old and new, I-94, husband's certificate of naturalization plus copy of it, his passport, bc of daughter (us born)
- copies and originals of tax years 2002, 2003 and 2004 (we did not yet did taxes for 2005);
- paystubs from hubby's employments and proof of employment letters from employers;
- documents from son's school showing address and other proof hubby is the second parent (for emergency purpose);
- photo albums, I have about 10 albums to bring (small and big). Should I bring everything, by the way
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- originals and copies of co-sponsor's tax years (2003, 2004 and 2005) just in case !!
, plus certificate of naturalization. Now my question is, because he files jointly with his spouse, do I need also her to file a I-864 ? and bring her certificate of nat. also ???
- some papers (like mortgage, where my initials stands) and title transmittal of the house with both our names. I couldn't sign every paper because of my out-of-status situation at that time, but our real estate attorney insisted I put my signature and initials on some of them !
- letters from me to my hubby from 1998 and 1999, greeting cards from family on both names;
I think that's it ! If something's wrong or if I forgot a document, PLEASE let me know. Better be well prepared, right ?
Ignore this thread if you're not willing to stay on topic and answer, thanks !
Ema.
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7 days till interview
DO:Chicago
- utility bills (original and copies) from 2003 to 2006, on both names;
- bank statement (original and copies) from when I open joint account with hubby (2005);
- car insurance policy (original and copies) from August 2005 till now, on both names;
- kidcare, medicare correspondence from 2001 and 2002 on my name;
- originals and copies and translations of birth certificates (for me and my son), ss cards, passports, old and new, I-94, husband's certificate of naturalization plus copy of it, his passport, bc of daughter (us born)
- copies and originals of tax years 2002, 2003 and 2004 (we did not yet did taxes for 2005);
- paystubs from hubby's employments and proof of employment letters from employers;
- documents from son's school showing address and other proof hubby is the second parent (for emergency purpose);
- photo albums, I have about 10 albums to bring (small and big). Should I bring everything, by the way
- originals and copies of co-sponsor's tax years (2003, 2004 and 2005) just in case !!
- some papers (like mortgage, where my initials stands) and title transmittal of the house with both our names. I couldn't sign every paper because of my out-of-status situation at that time, but our real estate attorney insisted I put my signature and initials on some of them !
- letters from me to my hubby from 1998 and 1999, greeting cards from family on both names;
I think that's it ! If something's wrong or if I forgot a document, PLEASE let me know. Better be well prepared, right ?
Ignore this thread if you're not willing to stay on topic and answer, thanks !
Ema.
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7 days till interview
DO:Chicago