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Taking what filed to the interview again?

Hey all, I am trying to gather documents for the upcoming interview date. Is everything that we submitted to the chicago box got transfered to the office where the interview takes place? I wonder if I need to take everything with me again?

Moreover, for the form I-864, I put my income and included my employment of letter to verify that I am currently employed and my income will be from the same source after obtaining the green card because I am the "intending immigrant." I already sent them that "official" letter when I filed I-130 and I-485, do I need to request a new one to take with to the interview? or paystubs alone should be sufficient?

Take everything to the interview, no need to leave documents and guess which one USCIS will ask to you.

I will recommend that you bring the bed bugs with you...lol!!!

My lawyer said everything is suppose to be transfered but take everything as sure enough when we went to the interview, they had to make copies of mostly everything and anything your missing, they will tell you to bring it back within 30 days! Remember Birth Certs, Divorce decrees, income checks, Proof of legal entry,etc.
They will ask you stupid questions such as have you ever sold drugs, were you ever a prostitute, are you a spy, do you gamble.The person would have to be real dumb to say "yeah, Im a drug dealing pimp who also does espionage on the side when things are slow". Come on people. I thought it would be more questions relating to why you want to be in the U.S. and how you came to the U.S. and what progress have you made to "fit in" to America. What are your goals or intentions if granted permission? I think they ask absurd questions to throw you off guard and watch your reaction which has nothing to do with being a citizen or permanent residence.
Oh yeah, the officers might come off as emotionless, but maybe they have to be that way so you cant read their expressions and develop false hope.
Just be yourself, calm, cool and just say yes and no answers. Good Luck!!!!

My lawyer said everything is suppose to be transfered but take everything as sure enough when we went to the interview, they had to make copies of mostly everything and anything your missing, they will tell you to bring it back within 30 days! Remember Birth Certs, Divorce decrees, income checks, Proof of legal entry,etc.
They will ask you stupid questions such as have you ever sold drugs, were you ever a prostitute, are you a spy, do you gamble.The person would have to be real dumb to say "yeah, Im a drug dealing pimp who also does espionage on the side when things are slow". Come on people. I thought it would be more questions relating to why you want to be in the U.S. and how you came to the U.S. and what progress have you made to "fit in" to America. What are your goals or intentions if granted permission? I think they ask absurd questions to throw you off guard and watch your reaction which has nothing to do with being a citizen or permanent residence.
Oh yeah, the officers might come off as emotionless, but maybe they have to be that way so you cant read their expressions and develop false hope.
Just be yourself, calm, cool and just say yes and no answers. Good Luck!!!! You couldnt be MORE INCORRECT, specially what you thought the reason for asking these questions is. If you really thought USCIS is trying to find criminal history by asking these "absurd" questions, you are dumb as a rock.

However, if LATER sometime, USCIS finds out that an applicant had LIED to an IO answering one of the questions - the GC or even Citizenship could be revoked. That is the reason my friend.

Did you read the question, "Have you ever committed a crime for which you have NOT been arrested/charged"? You think, who in their right mind would say Yes to this right? Well, imagine a situation where an applicant said NO to this question, got his GC, and later was charged and found guilty of an offense that he committed long before he got his GC. USCIS now can revoke his GC based on the fact that this person LIED to an immigration officer.

 
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