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We had our interview for Ryan's AOS from F-1 student visa on September 1st, 2009. Our IO was Mr. Aguilar (maybe it was Aguilara?). Anyway, our appointment was for 11:15 a.m. and we got there around 10:30 a.m. as we were driving from 260 miles away and wanted to make sure we got there in plenty of time. We did wind up parking in the expensive lot right across the street from the Federal building. We were parked there less than 2 hours and it cost $15. But it's convenient and right there.

We went up to the 8th floor and had to find room 8108 (or was it 8101 or something similar). Anyway, 8th floor and it's to the left when you exit elevators. We had to go to Window #1 (there is a sign that also says I-485) and leave our interview notice in a box at the window. We were called to Door 2 shortly after 11:15 a.m. Mr. Aguilar was very pleasant and easy going, he was a younger guy. He swore us in and then asked us to present all original vital documents (birth certs, marriage cert, divorce certs, etc.) He compared what I gave him to what he saw in the file. Although I had extra copies of these he did not take them as he already had them in the file. Then he wanted to see passports and id, which he did take copies of again (although they were in file). He asked a few questions about how we met, Ryan's school and major, etc. He wanted to look through our photo album and he asked some questions about the photos and what we were doing and who was in them. I told him I had extra photos if he needed them but he did not want any more photos. Then he asked for financial documents relating to our marriage. I gave him only the financial info (none of the personal info such as letters from friends/family, cards, proof of visits back and forth, etc.). I gave him joint bank statements, joint loan statements, joint auto insurance, beneficiary of my 401k, etc. I offered pay stubs and tax transcripts but he said he already had that in the file. He looked through the documents and asked a couple of questions. He asked if we owned or rented and I said owned. He wanted to know if I purchased the home after my divorce and I told him I did. He asked if I was the only one on title and I told him I was and that I did not add Ryan to title because I was not sure how long we'd be in that house. That lead to another conversation about Ryan's school, major, and potential jobs he might get when he is through school.

At that point I thought we were done but he said "Ok, I'm going to split you two up and ask each of you questions separately." It's funny because I was telling Ryan right before the interview about people who have to go for second interview get the Stokes interview and it entails separating the people and testing the answers, and I gave Ryan some examples of questions they asked people here on VJ. We were surprised but not worried at all. He asked Ryan questions first, then me. He spent about 10 minutes with each of us. The questions were "who drove today?", "what did you do in the car?", "what type of car does Ryan have?", "what type of car do you have?", "what was on the radio?" and other questions along that line. The final question was "when was the last time you kissed?" Then he brought us together in his office again and said we passed the test! We were so excited! He gave us the approval right away and said the card should be to us in about 3 weeks. He took Ryan's AP (that had come just the day before) and took his I-94. He asked for Ryan's EAD but it had not come in the mail so he told us to shred it when it comes.

All in all, we were in the interview about 25 minutes. We were a little nervous but not terribly so. We were surprised by the separate questions, but we are true soul mates so we weren't worried about our answers. And we were pleased we had a nice IO and that the whole thing is done until removal of conditions. :)

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Amy & Ryan

Met April 22, 2007 on Serenade of the Seas during Panama Canal cruise

Married May 09, 2009 in Fabulous Las Vegas

06/29/09 Mailed AOS Package to Chicago Lockbox

07/02/09 USCIS Signed for package

07/08/09 First NOA's for I-130, I-485, I-765 & I-131

07/10/09 USCIS Cashed checks

07/13/09 Biometrics letter generated

07/19/09 Biometrics letter received, appointment set for 07-28-09

07/23/09 Early Biometrics appointment (walk-in) at USCIS Goleta, CA office

07/29/09 Received Notice of Interview Date, set for September 01, 2009 in Los Angeles

08/31/09 Received AP (two of them)

09/01/09 Interview in Los Angeles - APPROVED! Yay! Card production ordered

09/05/09 EAD received

09/12/09 Green card received in the mail!

Start to Finish only 76 days!

06/06/11 Mailed I-751 Package to California USCIS

06/09/11 First NOA for I-751

08/05/11 Biometrics appointment at USCIS Oxnard, CA office

10/19/11 Received email and text that card production was ordered

10/20/11 Received email and text that application had been approved

10/25/11 Received NOA in mail regarding approval and card production ordered

10/26/11 Received Green Card in the mail!

Start to Finish 142 days!

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GREAT!

WISH MINE WILL BE AS SMOOTH AS YOURS!

We had our interview for Ryan's AOS from F-1 student visa on September 1st, 2009. Our IO was Mr. Aguilar (maybe it was Aguilara?). Anyway, our appointment was for 11:15 a.m. and we got there around 10:30 a.m. as we were driving from 260 miles away and wanted to make sure we got there in plenty of time. We did wind up parking in the expensive lot right across the street from the Federal building. We were parked there less than 2 hours and it cost $15. But it's convenient and right there.

We went up to the 8th floor and had to find room 8108 (or was it 8101 or something similar). Anyway, 8th floor and it's to the left when you exit elevators. We had to go to Window #1 (there is a sign that also says I-485) and leave our interview notice in a box at the window. We were called to Door 2 shortly after 11:15 a.m. Mr. Aguilar was very pleasant and easy going, he was a younger guy. He swore us in and then asked us to present all original vital documents (birth certs, marriage cert, divorce certs, etc.) He compared what I gave him to what he saw in the file. Although I had extra copies of these he did not take them as he already had them in the file. Then he wanted to see passports and id, which he did take copies of again (although they were in file). He asked a few questions about how we met, Ryan's school and major, etc. He wanted to look through our photo album and he asked some questions about the photos and what we were doing and who was in them. I told him I had extra photos if he needed them but he did not want any more photos. Then he asked for financial documents relating to our marriage. I gave him only the financial info (none of the personal info such as letters from friends/family, cards, proof of visits back and forth, etc.). I gave him joint bank statements, joint loan statements, joint auto insurance, beneficiary of my 401k, etc. I offered pay stubs and tax transcripts but he said he already had that in the file. He looked through the documents and asked a couple of questions. He asked if we owned or rented and I said owned. He wanted to know if I purchased the home after my divorce and I told him I did. He asked if I was the only one on title and I told him I was and that I did not add Ryan to title because I was not sure how long we'd be in that house. That lead to another conversation about Ryan's school, major, and potential jobs he might get when he is through school.

At that point I thought we were done but he said "Ok, I'm going to split you two up and ask each of you questions separately." It's funny because I was telling Ryan right before the interview about people who have to go for second interview get the Stokes interview and it entails separating the people and testing the answers, and I gave Ryan some examples of questions they asked people here on VJ. We were surprised but not worried at all. He asked Ryan questions first, then me. He spent about 10 minutes with each of us. The questions were "who drove today?", "what did you do in the car?", "what type of car does Ryan have?", "what type of car do you have?", "what was on the radio?" and other questions along that line. The final question was "when was the last time you kissed?" Then he brought us together in his office again and said we passed the test! We were so excited! He gave us the approval right away and said the card should be to us in about 3 weeks. He took Ryan's AP (that had come just the day before) and took his I-94. He asked for Ryan's EAD but it had not come in the mail so he told us to shred it when it comes.

All in all, we were in the interview about 25 minutes. We were a little nervous but not terribly so. We were surprised by the separate questions, but we are true soul mates so we weren't worried about our answers. And we were pleased we had a nice IO and that the whole thing is done until removal of conditions. :)

ROC

7/12 - Sent I-751 Package by USPS

7/15 - Package was delivered at 11am

7/15 - Date of NOA

7/19 - Check was cashed

7/19 - NOA letter was received

7/28 - Biometrics letter received, date- 8/23/2011

8/01 - Early Biometric was done

11/15 - Card Production ordered

11/19 - 10 years Green Card arrived.

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Congrats!Enjoy your 2-year rest period from USCIS :)

2-year green card application:

07/29/2009- Mailed I-130, I-485, I-693, I-864, I-864A, G-325A, I-765 via USPS.

08/02/2009- Package delivered to Chicago.

08/06/2009- Checks cashed.

08/10/2009- Received NOA's for I-485, I-130, I-765 (issued August 6th).

08/19/2009- Recieved Biometrics Appointment notice (bio apt 9/12 at 9am).

08/21/2009- Recieved RFE for I-485 (issued August 17th).

08/22/2009- Responded to RFE.

09/01/2009- Case processing resumed (RFE recieved on 8/27/2009).

09/01/2009- Walk-in biometrics at 1:00pm, in and out in 15mins.

09/09/2009- Recieved e-mail: EAD card production ordered on 09/08/2009.

09/14/2009- Recieved another e-mail: EAD card production ordered (AGAIN!) on 09/11/2009.

09/16/2009- EAD recieved in the mail.

09/21/2009- Applied for a SSN.

09/30/2009- Recieved SSC.

10/14/2009- Received interview notice (Interview on 11/16 at 9:35am)

11/16/2009- Interview,APPROVED and CARD production ordered e-mail!Yay!

11/19/2009- Welcome Notice Recieved and Card production ordered e-mail again!

11/27/2009- Received green card in the mail!

Removal of Conditions:

09/09/2011- Sent the package via Priority mail, with delivery confirmation.

09/12/2011- Package delivered.

09/13/2011- Check cashed.

09/14/2011- NOA issued and received on 09/17/2011.

09/15/2011- Biometrics appointment issued for 10/05

11/21/2011- Card production ordered.

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Thanks everyone!

Texaspanpan, I am hoping you get your notice really soon! And that your interview is as painless as ours was!

Astro, I cannot believe how fast ours was processed either. I mailed the package June 29 and we were approved September 01. That's like 65 days! I thought we'd be at least 4-6 months!

For some reason it seems like USCIS is moving things along quicker lately.

Amy & Ryan

Met April 22, 2007 on Serenade of the Seas during Panama Canal cruise

Married May 09, 2009 in Fabulous Las Vegas

06/29/09 Mailed AOS Package to Chicago Lockbox

07/02/09 USCIS Signed for package

07/08/09 First NOA's for I-130, I-485, I-765 & I-131

07/10/09 USCIS Cashed checks

07/13/09 Biometrics letter generated

07/19/09 Biometrics letter received, appointment set for 07-28-09

07/23/09 Early Biometrics appointment (walk-in) at USCIS Goleta, CA office

07/29/09 Received Notice of Interview Date, set for September 01, 2009 in Los Angeles

08/31/09 Received AP (two of them)

09/01/09 Interview in Los Angeles - APPROVED! Yay! Card production ordered

09/05/09 EAD received

09/12/09 Green card received in the mail!

Start to Finish only 76 days!

06/06/11 Mailed I-751 Package to California USCIS

06/09/11 First NOA for I-751

08/05/11 Biometrics appointment at USCIS Oxnard, CA office

10/19/11 Received email and text that card production was ordered

10/20/11 Received email and text that application had been approved

10/25/11 Received NOA in mail regarding approval and card production ordered

10/26/11 Received Green Card in the mail!

Start to Finish 142 days!

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Congratulations :dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:

12/30/05 - married

7/14/06 - sent I-130

7/18/06 - notice of arrival I-130

8/03/09 - received approval I-130

7/28/09 - sent AOS package

7/29/09 - arrived Chicago lockbox

8/05/09 - touched

8/07/09 - received notice of arrival I-485

8/07/09 - received Biometrics appoitment notice for 9/2/09

8/22/09 - did walk-in biometrics (in/out within 30 minutes)

8/25/09 - touched

10/23/09 - received interview appoitment letter for 11/24/09

11/24/09 - Interview - approved received I-551 stamp

11/25/09 - received email from USCIS - card production ordered

11/28/09 - received welcome letter from USCIS (by mail)

11/30/09 - received email from USCIS - card production ordered

12/02/09 - received email from USCIS - I-1485 approval noticed mailed out

12/03/09 - touched

12/05/09 - received 10 year green card in the mail, Thank you Jesus

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congrats you guys! We also had our interview back on Aug12th in LA, we were interviewed by officer Christopher lowe, he was also young and very nice. He only asked us one or two questions, then him and my husband talked about video games (world of warcraft esp.) for about half an hour then got approved!

I m surprised your officer split you guys up. I guess they all have different approaches and there may not be any standard set way to interview people. But you guys passed and now we are free from immigration waiting times for two years woohoo!!!

celebrate the good times!

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CONGRATULATIONS!

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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