Weve been married almost 4 years now and got called for an interview after submitting our I-751 paperwork.. We were only about a month shy of our 2nd anniversary when my husband got his green card interview in Montreal. It makes me wish we wouldve called to postpone so that we wouldnt be doing this again!
We got the typical form letter requesting that we bring tax returns and so on..
My question is, how much duplicate information should we bring in?
We already sent in our taxes for the last two years, tons of photos, pet adoption applications from the shelter where we got our cats, joint credit cards, joint bank accounts, life insurance, joint car insurance and affidavits from his parents and my parents.
I really cant think of anything to bring that we havent already sent in..
I was still mostly using my own bank account at the time, though now Im using our joint account primarily as its now more convenient..
I just cant think of anything else to bring. Everything they asked for weve already sent in with the I-751. Do I bring it all in again? It was a 5 lb box..
Also, anyone else interview in Orlando, FL?
The biggest complication in our case is that the house we owned was purchased in my name only as Citimortgage couldnt figure out how to add him without a Social Security number. We ended up losing the house when our taxes skyrocketed and our hours were cut at work. Now, were living with my parents and dont have an official rental agreement.
As much as you can. 10% of jointly filed I-751s are interviewed for quality control. Do not fret it.
My question is, how much duplicate information should we bring in?
What to bring to I-751 interview?