AOS Interview
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AOS Interview
Hello
Its me again with yet another question! have my AOS Interview on Nov 3rd(i was just settling in for a long wait and starting to relax!) now i am a little nervous to say the least.
We have all the additional evidence needed but is it worth getting sworn statements from friends and family? i always like to have too much rather than too little.
Just like some opinions on the matter.
Thanks sooooo much for all your help, i dont post often but this site has helped me tremendously as this immigration lark has turned me from a sensible woman to a nervous bloody wreck!
Its me again with yet another question! have my AOS Interview on Nov 3rd(i was just settling in for a long wait and starting to relax!) now i am a little nervous to say the least.
We have all the additional evidence needed but is it worth getting sworn statements from friends and family? i always like to have too much rather than too little.
Just like some opinions on the matter.
Thanks sooooo much for all your help, i dont post often but this site has helped me tremendously as this immigration lark has turned me from a sensible woman to a nervous bloody wreck!
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Re: AOS Interview
If you feel your other evidence is weak, then yes. But if you'd rather have "too much" then what's the harm? If you need it, you have it; if you don't need it, so much the better.
I know that the process can drive people crazy, but common sense usually prevails! I'm not sure you really needed our opinion on this!
Ian
I know that the process can drive people crazy, but common sense usually prevails! I'm not sure you really needed our opinion on this!
Ian
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Re: AOS Interview
Thanks Ian
Deep breath and i shall be calm from this moment on!!!
Muni
Deep breath and i shall be calm from this moment on!!!
Muni