ab_so Posted May 22, 2016 Report Share Posted May 22, 2016 All - I am in the process of filing Green Card for my parents; Parents are over 65 years of age; They have got the EAD; They received a letter from USCIS for an Interview for the 485 (Adjustment of Status).. It also says Interview may be video-taped. The letter adds to say - if the spouse if in the USA bring spouse's passport, copies of lease-rental-purchase, bank account statement, income tax returns, W-2 forms, Insurance policies, birth certificates of children from spouse, sworn affidavits from parents/ family members for marriage, photos of you & spouse together taken over a period of time. Questions... 1. Is this typical? 2. I (as a citizen) am filing for Green card for my parents, but USCIS is asking to bring documents presuming my mother is filing through a marriage...(atleast that's my interpretation) 3. If these 2 are valid - what kinds of questions does the USCIS ask? Can anyone share some experiences? Thanks in advance so_ab Link to comment
JoeF Posted May 22, 2016 Report Share Posted May 22, 2016 This is probably just a standard form letter. I wouldn't worry about it. If you want, you can have this checked nu a lawyer. Link to comment
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