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Old Jun 21st 2006, 6:29 pm
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Hi Cw

All will progress in a perfect way and do not fear.

All applications are usually granted and that is a fact.

you can obtain a certificate from the police state wherein the
applicant was a former resident and same may be presented at the
interview. My experience shows that often it is not asked for but you
can be PRO_active and get one in advance yourself.

Enjoy your life here .

Best of Luck Julia


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    > > Once again, I apologize for not giving all the information. We met
    > > here in the states, lived in Germany for several years then returned
    > > to the states. She entered legally. Then we we got married here in
    > > the states.
    > >
    > > I want to show our past together because I don't want it to seem we've
    > > been together for only a few days and decided to get married. I
    > > wanted to show we have a history together. Unfortunately her car is
    > > in her name, my car is in my name.
    > >
    > > What else would be would be good evidence? .
    > >
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    > > http://www.visaforyou.org/eng/
    > The last of these 3 sentences might cause you some issues. So... she
    > entered on the VW and then she got married and now she's staying in the
    > US to adjust her status. Is that correct? Did she intend to stay and
    > adjust status when she entered the US? You know that's illegal, right?
    > If she did, brace yourself for a rocky ride through immigration.
    >
    > Ian
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Old Jun 21st 2006, 7:09 pm
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Default Re: Interview next month... a few questions

Originally Posted by Retire to Italy
you can obtain a certificate from the police state wherein the
applicant was a former resident and same may be presented at the
interview.
There is NO requirment for a police report if adjusting from a VW
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Old Jun 21st 2006, 7:17 pm
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Default Re: Interview next month... a few questions

Originally Posted by Retire to Italy
All will progress in a perfect way and do not fear.
How can you be so sure?

All applications are usually granted and that is a fact.
Wow, that's pretty ambiguous. All....usually...fact....hmmmm.

Since what you're basically saying is, there could be some applications that are not granted....how do you know his will be one that progresses in a perfect way and not one that doesn't get granted?

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Old Jun 21st 2006, 7:24 pm
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[QUOTE=Retire to Italy]Hi Cw

All will progress in a perfect way and do not fear.

All applications are usually granted and that is a fact.

you can obtain a certificate from the police state wherein the
applicant was a former resident and same may be presented at the
interview. My experience shows that often it is not asked for but you
can be PRO_active and get one in advance yourself.

Enjoy your life here .

Best of Luck Julia


As the others have implied, this persons advise is next to useless and should be ignored.
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Old Jun 21st 2006, 8:06 pm
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Originally Posted by Retire to Italy
My experience shows that often it is not asked for but you can be PRO_active and get one in advance yourself.
Pray tell herein, when in your experience HAS a police clearance been requested from the beneficiary in an AOS case?
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Old Jun 21st 2006, 9:41 pm
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Pray tell herein, when in your experience HAS a police clearance been requested from the beneficiary in an AOS case?
I always thought it was only required of certain people who file the I485A(the supplemental form). It was not on my list of required documents nor were we ever asked for it.
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Old Jun 22nd 2006, 2:47 am
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Greetings for the last time to all heein for this date.

There appears to be a little confusion in the minds of a few regarding
a police certificate.

If you were legally trained you would more carefully read my words. All
I ststed was that one MAY obtain and produce same.

In my humble estimation one show approach this Interview with as much
information and documents as possible. Err on the side of caution where
a documents is mandated or not.

That is my opinion.

Julia

pianoplayer wrote:
    > > Pray tell herein, when in your experience HAS a police clearance been
    > > requested from the beneficiary in an AOS case?
    > > :)
    > I always thought it was only required of certain people who file the
    > I485A(the supplemental form). It was not on my list of required
    > documents nor were we ever asked for it.
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Old Jun 22nd 2006, 3:26 am
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IMHO you should focus on the evidence of your *marriage* and not so much on what happened before your marriage. The interview lasts all of 15 minutes in the vast majority of cases. They don't want to hear your entire life story. They want to see pieces of paper that prove to them you are living together *now* as husband and wife.
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Old Jun 22nd 2006, 1:17 pm
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Default Re: Interview next month... a few questions

Originally Posted by Retire to Italy
Greetings for the last time to all heein for this date.

There appears to be a little confusion in the minds of a few regarding
a police certificate.

If you were legally trained you would more carefully read my words. All
I ststed was that one MAY obtain and produce same.

In my humble estimation one show approach this Interview with as much
information and documents as possible. Err on the side of caution where
a documents is mandated or not.

That is my opinion.

Julia




pianoplayer wrote:
    > > Pray tell herein, when in your experience HAS a police clearance been
    > > requested from the beneficiary in an AOS case?
    > >
    > I always thought it was only required of certain people who file the
    > I485A(the supplemental form). It was not on my list of required
    > documents nor were we ever asked for it.
    >
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Julia,

Yes, I agree with you - one wants to brings as much as you can. I am in the process of being legally trained, so perhaps not quite as trained as you yet in analyzing words; however, I only used the words 'required of'. I did not state that people should not bring the police checks - just that it is not officially required for many applications. Yet, I still obtained one for me from country of origin and took it to the interview, although I did not offer it unless asked for, and they did not ask for it.

Getting police checks can take a long time and be problematic for some people - it can take months. Therefore, in my initial post, I just wanted to point out that they are not necessarily required for everyone. But I totally agree with you - the more evidence, the better.
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Old Jun 23rd 2006, 7:39 pm
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Noorah101 wrote:
    > > Once again, I apologize for not giving all the information. We met
    > > here in the states, lived in Germany for several years then returned
    > > to the states. She entered legally. Then we we got married here in
    > > the states.
    > >
    > > I want to show our past together because I don't want it to seem we've
    > > been together for only a few days and decided to get married. I
    > > wanted to show we have a history together. Unfortunately her car is
    > > in her name, my car is in my name.
    > >
    > > What else would be would be good evidence? .
    > >
    > > ---
    > > posted via:
    > > http://www.visaforyou.org/eng/
    > For example:
    > joint banking
    > joint car insurance
    > joint health insurance
    > joint memberships to a club
    > joint utility bills
    > joint lease or rental agreement
    > joint ownership of property such as a house
    > joint loans such as mortgage
    > joint credit cards
    > anything that shows both your names at the same address
    > card, letters, invitations, etc addressed to both of you at your address
    > pictures together
    > proof of trips taken together
    > proof of one or the other being a beneficiary of e insurance, 401K plan,
    > retirement plan, etc.
    > powers of attorney for each other, or wills
    > Those are a few of the things I can think of off the top of my head. I
    > still am not quite sure showing so much history is relevant...not a bad
    > idea, but the majority of evidence should be current, I would think.
    > USCIS is basing their decision based on your marriage, so I think most
    > of the evidence would support the life you share after your marriage
    > here in the USA. How long have you been married and living in the USA?
    >
    > Best Wishes,
    > Rene
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