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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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I went for interview for removal of conditions

At first Immigration officer asked me to fill out G-325A. I filled out and he went thru all the past address history and my past employers with me..asked my marriage date.. Date of divorce....then he asked me the reason of divorce....he asked me if I have to submit more documents .. I did submitted more documents....then he went out to make copy of those documents.... He asked what did you try to save your marriage?? I explained him what I did..as he knows I'm from India he told me to follow the teachings of god rajnish osho.. He said it's a personal advice from me... He asked if I'm still in contact with my ex wife.. At the end he asked me if I had joint bank account with my ex wife..I said yes and I can provide you those documents if u need... Thats the only document we were missing...Then he gave me a paper saying about submitting more documents(joint bank accts statements) within 87 days..at the end he asked me if I want to say something else about my case..I said no and then we left....

I came out all confused.. Dunno what will be the next step after I submit joint bank acct documents!!!!... Can they still deny????

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I went for interview for removal of conditions

At first Immigration officer asked me to fill out G-325A. I filled out and he went thru all the past address history and my past employers with me..asked my marriage date.. Date of divorce....then he asked me the reason of divorce....he asked me if I have to submit more documents .. I did submitted more documents....then he went out to make copy of those documents.... He asked what did you try to save your marriage?? I explained him what I did..as he knows I'm from India he told me to follow the teachings of god rajnish osho.. He said it's a personal advice from me... He asked if I'm still in contact with my ex wife.. At the end he asked me if I had joint bank account with my ex wife..I said yes and I can provide you those documents if u need... Thats the only document we were missing...Then he gave me a paper saying about submitting more documents(joint bank accts statements) within 87 days..at the end he asked me if I want to say something else about my case..I said no and then we left....

I came out all confused.. Dunno what will be the next step after I submit joint bank acct documents!!!!... Can they still deny????

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