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My wife’s AOS interview was successful, and her petition was approved by the interviewing officer on Wednesday. :dance::dance:

Here is our interview experience.

We arrived at the Los Angeles USCIS office around 10:45am for our scheduled 11:05am appointment. The guard asked us if we had a cell phone, but I told him I had left it in the car. I remember reading somewhere that they didn’t allow cell phones, but I can’t remember now where I read that. Anyway, many people brought their cell phones in with them, one guy even had his on his belt in plain site. But the guard was very strict, as while we were waiting, he approached several people who were using their phones, and very sternly (and loudly) told them that they could not use their phones inside the waiting area, and if they needed to do so they would have to step out. He was a little annoyed when talking to these people, because earlier he had made several public announcements about not using the cell phone, and these people must have thought his announcements applied to everyone else but them. :whistle:

Anyway, we watched everyone who had come in before us (and what seemed like a few people who came in after us :angry: ), get their names called and follow their interviewer into the interview office area in the back. About 12:15pm, my wife’s name was called and we followed our interviewer into his office.

Before we sat down, he swore us in. Then he opened up the paperwork, and started asking Shiela questions, silently and unmistakably making me aware that the questions were to be answered by Shiela and not me.

The questions were very basic:

- What is your address?

- What date did you enter the US?

- What date did you get married?

- Where and how did you meet your husband?

- Are you a terrorist? (and several, but not all, of the other “NO” questions in the I485 application.)

Some of the questions he checked off without asking because he knew the answer. For example, he asked Shiela if she remembered Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, and then joked about it with us, because he knew that she was too young to even remember when they were exiled.

He was very disarming, chatty, and made us feel very comfortable. Then he asked to see:

- Shiela’s birth certificate,

- My birth certificate

- Shiela’s social security card,

- our marriage certificate.

- Shiela’s EAD and AP documents

- Shiela’s I-94

- (I don’t remember everything he asked for, but nothing unexpected. Everything he asked for was included on the

interview letter.)

He was very pleased that I had made copies of everything that he needed, and that he did not have to make copies himself. Then he said to me, “OK, show me your proof of valid marriage documents”.

I thought I was a little light with that, but he had no problems with what I showed him. I gave him:

- old bank statements and voided/canceled checks with both our names,

- credit cards in both our names,

- my company health plan insurance cards for Shiela and I,

- my beneficiary designation forms for my 401K, life insurance, and pension plans

- Airline boarding passes for trips we took within the US to visit family and friends.

Once again he was very pleased that I had copies of everything. He took copies of everything I gave him and put them in our file.

Then he asked to see our wedding photos, and thumbed through our photo album which we brought with us. He made little jokes about some of the pictures, and asked questions about some of the people in the photos.

After that he spent time just reviewing the file, writing a bunch of stuff down, all the while, making light conversation with us.

Then, he told us he was approving the petition, and then he gave what sounded like a standard speech... “Pursuant to Article…yada, yada, yada… I approve your petition for Lawful Permanent Residence, etc., etc.. “

Then he printed a letter describing the conditional permanent residence, and made us sign it to state that we understood we’d have to lift conditions 90 days before it expires. Next he printed off a “Welcome” letter, went over the contents of the letter with us, verified our mailing address, explained that he was keeping the EAD and AP documents, and sent us on our way.

To be honest, we were VERY nervous before the interview, sitting in the waiting area, but afterwards we both thought that the inerview went by very fast. The total time we spent in the interviewer’s office was about 35 minutes.

I guess we were lucky to get such a nice interviewing officer, I’ve heard that others weren’t so lucky. It’s completely luck of the draw.

Yesterday morning, I received several emails from CRIS saying “Card Production Ordered” and "Notice mailed welcoming the new permanent resident".

I just want to shout out a “Big Thanks!” to all of you VJers for your help answering questions and sharing your experiences in navigating this process.

K1 Timeline

Aug 15 2006 ----- I-129F mailed to CSC

Aug 25 2006 ----- NOA1

Nov 02 2006 ----- NOA2 Approval

Mar 13 2007 ----- St. Luke Medical Exam

Mar 20 2007 ----- Embassy Interview

Apr 24 2007 ----- Visa delivery

May 29 2007 ----- Shiela arrives in US - POE: LAX

Jul 23 2007 ----- Married in Las Vegas!

AOS Timeline

Sep 27 2007 ----- AOS/EAD/AP mailed to Chicago Lockbox

Oct 09 2007 ----- AOS/EAD/AP NOAs received via USPS, Check cashed same day

Oct 24 2007 ----- AOS/EAD Biometrics appointment

Dec 04 2007 ----- AP, EAD Approved

Dec 13 2007 ----- AP, EAD received via USPS

Jan 12 2008 ----- Interview letter received via USPS

Feb 27 2008 ----- Interview... AOS Approved!

Feb 28 2008 ----- AOS Card Production Ordered

Mar 08 2008 ----- Green Card Received! Woo-Hoo!!

ROC Timeline

Jan 23 2010 ----- I-751 USPS Express mailed to CSC

Jan 25 2010 ----- NOA date, received via USPS on 01/28/10

Feb 01 2010 ----- Received Biometrics letter, scheduled for 02/19/10

Feb 17 2010 ----- Early Biometrics appointment

Mar 03 2010 ----- Card Production Ordered

Mar 13 2010 ----- 10-Yr Green Card Received!

Feb 27 2011 ----- N-400 Eligibility begins...

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My wife’s AOS interview was successful, and her petition was approved by the interviewing officer on Wednesday. :dance::dance:

Here is our interview experience.

We arrived at the Los Angeles USCIS office around 10:45am for our scheduled 11:05am appointment. The guard asked us if we had a cell phone, but I told him I had left it in the car. I remember reading somewhere that they didn’t allow cell phones, but I can’t remember now where I read that. Anyway, many people brought their cell phones in with them, one guy even had his on his belt in plain site. But the guard was very strict, as while we were waiting, he approached several people who were using their phones, and very sternly (and loudly) told them that they could not use their phones inside the waiting area, and if they needed to do so they would have to step out. He was a little annoyed when talking to these people, because earlier he had made several public announcements about not using the cell phone, and these people must have thought his announcements applied to everyone else but them. :whistle:

Anyway, we watched everyone who had come in before us (and what seemed like a few people who came in after us :angry: ), get their names called and follow their interviewer into the interview office area in the back. About 12:15pm, my wife’s name was called and we followed our interviewer into his office.

Before we sat down, he swore us in. Then he opened up the paperwork, and started asking Shiela questions, silently and unmistakably making me aware that the questions were to be answered by Shiela and not me.

The questions were very basic:

- What is your address?

- What date did you enter the US?

- What date did you get married?

- Where and how did you meet your husband?

- Are you a terrorist? (and several, but not all, of the other “NO” questions in the I485 application.)

Some of the questions he checked off without asking because he knew the answer. For example, he asked Shiela if she remembered Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos, and then joked about it with us, because he knew that she was too young to even remember when they were exiled.

He was very disarming, chatty, and made us feel very comfortable. Then he asked to see:

- Shiela’s birth certificate,

- My birth certificate

- Shiela’s social security card,

- our marriage certificate.

- Shiela’s EAD and AP documents

- Shiela’s I-94

- (I don’t remember everything he asked for, but nothing unexpected. Everything he asked for was included on the

interview letter.)

He was very pleased that I had made copies of everything that he needed, and that he did not have to make copies himself. Then he said to me, “OK, show me your proof of valid marriage documents”.

I thought I was a little light with that, but he had no problems with what I showed him. I gave him:

- old bank statements and voided/canceled checks with both our names,

- credit cards in both our names,

- my company health plan insurance cards for Shiela and I,

- my beneficiary designation forms for my 401K, life insurance, and pension plans

- Airline boarding passes for trips we took within the US to visit family and friends.

Once again he was very pleased that I had copies of everything. He took copies of everything I gave him and put them in our file.

Then he asked to see our wedding photos, and thumbed through our photo album which we brought with us. He made little jokes about some of the pictures, and asked questions about some of the people in the photos.

After that he spent time just reviewing the file, writing a bunch of stuff down, all the while, making light conversation with us.

Then, he told us he was approving the petition, and then he gave what sounded like a standard speech... “Pursuant to Article…yada, yada, yada… I approve your petition for Lawful Permanent Residence, etc., etc.. “

Then he printed a letter describing the conditional permanent residence, and made us sign it to state that we understood we’d have to lift conditions 90 days before it expires. Next he printed off a “Welcome” letter, went over the contents of the letter with us, verified our mailing address, explained that he was keeping the EAD and AP documents, and sent us on our way.

To be honest, we were VERY nervous before the interview, sitting in the waiting area, but afterwards we both thought that the inerview went by very fast. The total time we spent in the interviewer’s office was about 35 minutes.

I guess we were lucky to get such a nice interviewing officer, I’ve heard that others weren’t so lucky. It’s completely luck of the draw.

Yesterday morning, I received several emails from CRIS saying “Card Production Ordered” and "Notice mailed welcoming the new permanent resident".

I just want to shout out a “Big Thanks!” to all of you VJers for your help answering questions and sharing your experiences in navigating this process.

Great! Congrats! :thumbs:

Hope will be having the same experience like yours. Our appointment interview will be next month in Honolulu.

Thanks for sharing your experienced, in some ways it can help and be our guides ;)

AOS Journey

01/18/08 - Mailed AOS packet to Chi-town

02/05/08 - Received Notice for Biometrics

02/23/08 - Received Notice for Interview (AOS)

02/26/08 - Scheduled Biometrics Done!

03/11/08 - Received Notice of Approval (AP)

03/13/08 - Card production ordered (EAD) Gee! Thanks a lot!!

03/21/08 - Approval Notice sent (EAD) Yahoo!!

03/24/08 - Touched & received EAD card today!! Yipee!!

03/25/08 - Scheduled Interview (AOS) Approved! Thankful!!

03/26/08 - Notice mailed welcoming as new permanent resident

03/28/08 - Card production ordered!! Wow!!!

03/31/08 - Received welcome letter.. Nice!

04/04/08 - Received green card through mail! Truly great! Mahalo nui loa!!

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Congratulations! And thank you for sharing your experience here..it would surely be a great help to many of us.

AOS TIMELINE:

02.25.2008 Mailed AOS packet

03.04.2008 Check cashed

03.03.2008 NOA dates for I-485, EAD, AP

03.05.2008 Biometrics Appointment notice date

03.19.2008 Biometrics Appointment

03.22.2008 RFE for missing (2) I-864 pages :(

03.24.2008 RFE mailed back

03.31.2008 RFE received and case processing resumed

04.28.2008 AP approval notice (dated 04.25.08)

04.30.2008 EAD approved

05.02.2008 Received AP in mail

05.05.2008 Received EAD in mail

07.10.2008 Received Interview letter

08.15.2008 Interview: Approved

08.26.2008 Green Card received

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