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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Hello everyone and thanks for all the input.

I have my interview in feb 09 for my aos. I am trying to prepare as much as possible and looking for all info I can.

Does anyone have a story of someone not getting approved for aos. I don't hope there are stories but if there are I would like to hear them. The reason would be to use the stories to learn from and learn things not to do or to say.

I guess the good news is i have read most all posts on vj and everyone is getting approved and looks like we all stress too much before our interview

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What reason/Visa are you adjusting status from?

(There are many visas/'reasons' to adjust status - most will have little/no issues while others will certainly have problems.)

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Hello everyone and thanks for all the input.

I have my interview in feb 09 for my aos. I am trying to prepare as much as possible and looking for all info I can.

Does anyone have a story of someone not getting approved for aos. I don't hope there are stories but if there are I would like to hear them. The reason would be to use the stories to learn from and learn things not to do or to say.

I guess the good news is i have read most all posts on vj and everyone is getting approved and looks like we all stress too much before our interview

It is not a case of knowing what to say or not say. It is very much a case of telling the truth and being you. Is there something about your case that makes you think you need to be careful in what you say? Are you hiding anything? Most people who are denied end up that way because they have not been honest or have tried to hide something about themselves or their marriage.

Just make sure you have all the evidence that is required and you are 100% truthful when you answer a question. It is better to say "I am sorry I dont know the answer to that" rather than making something up.

I am sure you will be fine.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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What reason/Visa are you adjusting status from?

(There are many visas/'reasons' to adjust status - most will have little/no issues while others will certainly have problems.)

i am an overstay. i applied for spouse visa and green card.

fyi- i really was not trying to be negative with my inital post - i was trying to be creative to see if anyone had or heard of anyone having problems...and those reasons for problems would teach all of us waiting things NOT to do.

- Cuz i am freaking the heck out.

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Canada
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Hello everyone and thanks for all the input.

I have my interview in feb 09 for my aos. I am trying to prepare as much as possible and looking for all info I can.

Does anyone have a story of someone not getting approved for aos. I don't hope there are stories but if there are I would like to hear them. The reason would be to use the stories to learn from and learn things not to do or to say.

I guess the good news is i have read most all posts on vj and everyone is getting approved and looks like we all stress too much before our interview

It is not a case of knowing what to say or not say. It is very much a case of telling the truth and being you. Is there something about your case that makes you think you need to be careful in what you say? Are you hiding anything? Most people who are denied end up that way because they have not been honest or have tried to hide something about themselves or their marriage.

Just make sure you have all the evidence that is required and you are 100% truthful when you answer a question. It is better to say "I am sorry I dont know the answer to that" rather than making something up.

I am sure you will be fine.

I think i have a few weaknesses in my case. No i94 ( i am canadian ), previous denial at a poe ( but then subsequently let in ) some work done in the usa. I would expect everyone going into an interview has a few 'questions' on their mind about elemens of their case.

My marriage is solid and wonderful. I am being hyper cautious and now trying to see any possible weakness...thats all.

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This poster reminds me of Feejo <_<

Adjustment of Status

Event Date

CIS Office : Chicago IL

Date Filed : 2008-03-25

NOA Date : 2008-04-04

RFE(s) :

Bio. Appt. : 2008-04-24

AOS Transfer** :

Interview Date : 2008-06-13

Approval / Denial Date : 2008-06-13

Approved : Yes

Welcome Letter Received: 2008-06-21

Got I551 Stamp :

Greencard Received: 2008-06-26

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