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What to bring to interview??

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Karolina

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? FL

Hi,
I am a colombian married to a USC we filed for my change of status and allready received a date for our interview, my question is what is required and what should we bring with us to the interview to prove our marriage is in good faith?

Thank you. :)
 


jeepin0625

Junior Member
Its best to bring anything that comes to mind. Bring any documents that prove you have lived together (lease or mortgage, bills etc) If you have any children bring their birth certificates. We actually even brought letters we had written to each other and pictures of our wedding and married life up to that point. We also brought copies of all the papers we had filed. The information many times depends on who is conducting the interview. I have heard of cases were the officer just has a conversation with the person before granting residency. I have heard of cases were the officer asked for everything under the sun to prove they were really together out of love. Its best to bring the most information possible and end up leaving without having used it than to bring the minimal proof and end up having the officer ask for more.
 

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