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Questions asked at interview:

what date was the marriage proposal? Where does beneficiary work? What was the address of beneficiary's parents? Where does beneficiary work? What is the work address of beneficiary? I answered as truthfully as I could. When I didn't know the answer, I told the truth, that I didn't know.

Why would you not know your own parents address, or your own work address? I am confused, maybe you were too and that is why the interview was not successful. You do realise that you are the beneficiary, right?

As for the general "tone" of your post, you really didn't have to admit that you "drifted". I don't know many married people, even those not particularly happily married, that refer to their spouses as "petitioner"s.

I take it by drifted, you meant that you no longer reside together? If you don't, it's pretty apparent.

To clarify:

I, as the beneficiary, knew my parents address, where I worked. My wife, the petitioner, did not know.

12/17/08.........Married

7/28/08..........I130, I485, I765 Receipt Date

7/31/08.......... I130, I485, I765 Notice Date

8/20/08.......... Biometrics for EAD and 485

11/25/08.........AOS Interview in Tampa, FL

1/12/09...........USCIS mailed Notice of Intent to Deny. Evidence: Conflicting statements made by USC spouse at the interview to proof to officer that the marriage was bona fide.

March 2009......Received Denial Notice of I-130 and 485.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Germany
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I don't know my husband's parents address either by heart (I know where to look it up!). Nor does he knows my father's or the address of my workplace!

But we do have a lot of evidence regarding marriage!

I am also not sure what to read out of your post. Do you want the marriage to work? Did you produce other evidence?

If you still have your F-1 vias you are eligible to stay in USA until the expiration of that. Hopefully by then you also have your marriage resolved, one way or the other.

Wishing you luck.

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Questions asked at interview:

what date was the marriage proposal? Where does beneficiary work? What was the address of beneficiary's parents? Where does beneficiary work? What is the work address of beneficiary? I answered as truthfully as I could. When I didn't know the answer, I told the truth, that I didn't know.

Why would you not know your own parents address, or your own work address? I am confused, maybe you were too and that is why the interview was not successful. You do realise that you are the beneficiary, right?

As for the general "tone" of your post, you really didn't have to admit that you "drifted". I don't know many married people, even those not particularly happily married, that refer to their spouses as "petitioner"s.

I take it by drifted, you meant that you no longer reside together? If you don't, it's pretty apparent.

To clarify:

I, as the beneficiary, knew my parents address, where I worked. My wife, the petitioner, did not know.

Reading between your cryptic lines, I would say that the adjudicator doubted your relationship was currently an ongoing bona fide marriage. It appears you agree. Since your status adjustment is connected to the marriage, denial is certainly a probability. You mention the expiration of your F1 visa. Are you still a student?

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I am F-1 and We applied for AOS in July. On Nov 25, we had our AOS interview.

We were interviewed separately. My petitioner was interviewed first. Then me. THe Adjudicating officer also asked both of us to swear an oath. We also signed an attorney waiver. The officer compared our answers and said that there were discrepancies in our answers. He confronted my petitioner with the discrepancies. He didn't confront me. He took my I-94 and printed out a letter that said my case will be reviewed and a decision will be made in 180 days. The officer was irritated and not too happy. Now I don't have my I-94.

Questions asked at interview:

what date was the marriage proposal? Where does beneficiary work? What was the address of beneficiary's parents? Where does beneficiary work? What is the work address of beneficiary? I answered as truthfully as I could. When I didn't know the answer, I told the truth, that I didn't know.

I married my USC spouse last year after 6 months of dating. At that time, we really loved each other. My f-1 visa will not expire until next year. Unfortunately, after we petitioned, the marriage became rocky. I was working a job that didn't pay enough to support us both, and had problems paying the bill. My wife had to pick up the slack. We had major disagreements. We drifted.

I know the results will be a denial of my AOS and as I understand it, removal proceedings will begin. I have questions:

Should I go back to my country before removal proceedings begin?

How can I go back without my I-94?

Will I face the 10 year ban if I go now?

Thanks and have a nice day.

Its sad that it didnt work out and i know how disappointing it is for you. As for leaving, they will send you their decision and reason for denial, and also it would have a date staed for your departure to give you enough time to get things together and leave.

Its sad!

K-1 TIMELINE

I-129F Sent :2007-09-06

I-129F NOA1 : 2007-09-10

I-129F RFE(s) :2007-09-30

Visa Approved :2008-01-07

Consulate Received : 2008-01-14

Interview Date : 2008-06-02

Visa Received : 2008-06-12

US Entry : 2008-06-26

Marriage : 2008-08-02

Total days from filling 1-129F till Interview 270days

AOS TIMELINE

Sept 12, 2008- Sent AOS/EAD/AP to Chicago (finally)

Sept 15, 2008- Delivered

Sept 18, 2008- Noas AOS/EAD/AP (yaay!!)

Oct 7th 2008- Case transferred to CSC

Oct 15, 2008- Biometric APPT (smooth and quick)

Oct 16, 2008- Case pending ......

Update....

EAD Card production ordered ........ 12/03/2008

Ap approved...approval notice sent 12/03/2008

Ap arrives in mail... dated ..............12/12/2008

EAD approval mail sent ..................12/11/2008

EAD arrives in mail ........................12/15/2008

AOS Touched .................................01/12/2009

AOS card production ordered...........02/27/2009

ROC TIMELINE 2011.

Jan 1st 2011 mailed in I751

Feb 15th 2011 Biometric appointment

May 24th 2011 Petition Approved

May 25th 2011 Card production ordered

May 31st 2011 Card recieved

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I know this is kinda late but, you can get a lawyer and appeal the case. I know a few people who did it and their greencard was just mailed to them. Hope this helps. Good luck!

I-130

07/21/08 Filed I-130 for Kids and myself

08/12/08 NOA

10/20/08 Rec approval for mine, notice in mail Kids rejected(no touches)

08/15/08 Sent out kids I 1-30 again

12/29/08 Kids I-130 touched

01/03/09 REceived approval letter for kids I-130

AOS And EAD

07/21/08 Sent out I-485/I-765

07/22/08 Package delivered

08/12/08 NOA (I-765 Rejected outdated form)

08/15/08 Sent out I-765

08/16/08 Package delivered

08/19/08 Biometrics letter for I-485 (Sept 2nd)

08/25/08 NOA for I-765

08/27/08 Biometrics letter for I-765 (sept 12th original date)

09/02/08 Bio for I-485 (did I-765 bio also)

09/18/08 I-485 visible online (rfe sent to me)

09/21/08 REc RFE letter (paystubs and job letter)

09/24/08 I-765 visible online

10/01/08 Sent out requested evidence

10/06/08 Package received

10/08/08 I-485 touched (evidence received, case resumed) 5:35pm

10/09/08 I-485 touched 12:30pm

10/13/08 I-485 touched 1:15pm

10/20/08 I-130 Approved

10/27/08 Rec EAD (No Updates on USCIS website)

10/27/08 EAD approved on USCIS LOL (after I received EAD)

10/28/08 Applied for SSN (Need to verify Authenticity of EAD)

10/31/08 USCIS verified authenticity of EAD, SS card ordered

11/04/08 WENT to SSA got letter with SS Number

11/04/08 Rec letter from SSA in Mail EAD verified

11/08/08 REC SS card in mail

11/13/08 Learners permit for driving

11/17/08 Interview Letter in mail

12/15/08 Touched

12/17/08 Interview 12:30 Approved

12/17/08 Received I-551 stamp

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There is a place called Called Catholic Charities/Migration in Mew York. I think there is a florida branch check them out. they have some good lawyers and they are cheap. They have some great lawyers and they ar cheap to, maybe they can help you.

I-130

07/21/08 Filed I-130 for Kids and myself

08/12/08 NOA

10/20/08 Rec approval for mine, notice in mail Kids rejected(no touches)

08/15/08 Sent out kids I 1-30 again

12/29/08 Kids I-130 touched

01/03/09 REceived approval letter for kids I-130

AOS And EAD

07/21/08 Sent out I-485/I-765

07/22/08 Package delivered

08/12/08 NOA (I-765 Rejected outdated form)

08/15/08 Sent out I-765

08/16/08 Package delivered

08/19/08 Biometrics letter for I-485 (Sept 2nd)

08/25/08 NOA for I-765

08/27/08 Biometrics letter for I-765 (sept 12th original date)

09/02/08 Bio for I-485 (did I-765 bio also)

09/18/08 I-485 visible online (rfe sent to me)

09/21/08 REc RFE letter (paystubs and job letter)

09/24/08 I-765 visible online

10/01/08 Sent out requested evidence

10/06/08 Package received

10/08/08 I-485 touched (evidence received, case resumed) 5:35pm

10/09/08 I-485 touched 12:30pm

10/13/08 I-485 touched 1:15pm

10/20/08 I-130 Approved

10/27/08 Rec EAD (No Updates on USCIS website)

10/27/08 EAD approved on USCIS LOL (after I received EAD)

10/28/08 Applied for SSN (Need to verify Authenticity of EAD)

10/31/08 USCIS verified authenticity of EAD, SS card ordered

11/04/08 WENT to SSA got letter with SS Number

11/04/08 Rec letter from SSA in Mail EAD verified

11/08/08 REC SS card in mail

11/13/08 Learners permit for driving

11/17/08 Interview Letter in mail

12/15/08 Touched

12/17/08 Interview 12:30 Approved

12/17/08 Received I-551 stamp

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