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So I had my interview today at the Denver office, I also noticed that there aren't very many reviews for this office or very many experiences so I hope this helps =).

My husband and I arrived at 9:45am for our 10:10am interview. Went through security okay, very friendly security guards on the first floor was told to take the elevator to the 2nd floor. Went to the desk and handed the security officer our appointment letter and he told us that he had to take the letter and to have a seat and listen for my name. The room was fairly full but very open with plenty of seating. We weren't called in until 11:00am or so. Our IO was very friendly and welcoming and took us back to her office. We were sworn in, asked about how we first met, and where my last entry was (was very nervous because I had overstayed twice at this point). She asked about my step son and if we had custody of him. She verified all the information on all the forms and asked to see our pictures and other supporting documents. (bank statements, joint loans, etc). She photocopied everything and handed back my EAD card and Social Security Card, and then told us we were approved and explained to us the removal of conditions (because we've been married for less than 2 years), and escorted us back to the waiting room. YAY. free of them for 2 years lol.

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So I had my interview today at the Denver office, I also noticed that there aren't very many reviews for this office or very many experiences so I hope this helps =).

My husband and I arrived at 9:45am for our 10:10am interview. Went through security okay, very friendly security guards on the first floor was told to take the elevator to the 2nd floor. Went to the desk and handed the security officer our appointment letter and he told us that he had to take the letter and to have a seat and listen for my name. The room was fairly full but very open with plenty of seating. We weren't called in until 11:00am or so. Our IO was very friendly and welcoming and took us back to her office. We were sworn in, asked about how we first met, and where my last entry was (was very nervous because I had overstayed twice at this point). She asked about my step son and if we had custody of him. She verified all the information on all the forms and asked to see our pictures and other supporting documents. (bank statements, joint loans, etc). She photocopied everything and handed back my EAD card and Social Security Card, and then told us we were approved and explained to us the removal of conditions (because we've been married for less than 2 years), and escorted us back to the waiting room. YAY. free of them for 2 years lol.

ongrats

JNR

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Congratulations!! Colorado is by my favorite state. I hope you are enjoying it, assuming you are here and not in a neighboring state. I am writing from Breckenridge, enjoying the mountains for a few days. Beautiful!

Thai Mom

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Congratulations!! Colorado is by my favorite state. I hope you are enjoying it, assuming you are here and not in a neighboring state. I am writing from Breckenridge, enjoying the mountains for a few days. Beautiful!

Thai Mom

Thank you, we actually do live in Denver =), I hope you're enjoying Breckenridge it is a beautiful town.

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Thanks so much for sharing your experience, bubbley. We'll have our interview in Denver, too, but we don't have the date yet. How long in advance did you get the appointment letter?

Thanks again! :)

You're welcome =) We got our appointment letter a little over a month in advance. Good luck on your interview =)

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So I had my interview today at the Denver office, I also noticed that there aren't very many reviews for this office or very many experiences so I hope this helps =).

My husband and I arrived at 9:45am for our 10:10am interview. Went through security okay, very friendly security guards on the first floor was told to take the elevator to the 2nd floor. Went to the desk and handed the security officer our appointment letter and he told us that he had to take the letter and to have a seat and listen for my name. The room was fairly full but very open with plenty of seating. We weren't called in until 11:00am or so. Our IO was very friendly and welcoming and took us back to her office. We were sworn in, asked about how we first met, and where my last entry was (was very nervous because I had overstayed twice at this point). She asked about my step son and if we had custody of him. She verified all the information on all the forms and asked to see our pictures and other supporting documents. (bank statements, joint loans, etc). She photocopied everything and handed back my EAD card and Social Security Card, and then told us we were approved and explained to us the removal of conditions (because we've been married for less than 2 years), and escorted us back to the waiting room. YAY. free of them for 2 years lol.

congrates i got my interview on October 6

08/24/2003 - Entered USA on F1 Visa

02/28/2009 - Got Married

07/03/2009 - Mailed AOS Package (F1 to Green Card) 130 485, 765, 130 to Chicago Lockbox

07/06/2009 - Package Received by USCIS

07/27/2009 - Package was return

07/28/2009 - Resend package

07/30/2009 - Package received by USCIS

08/06/2009 - Received NOA for 485, 130 and 765

08/20/2009 - Biometric appointment

09/08/2009 - Received Date for Interview October 06

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Thanks so much for sharing your experience, bubbley. We'll have our interview in Denver, too, but we don't have the date yet. How long in advance did you get the appointment letter?

Thanks again! :)

You're welcome =) We got our appointment letter a little over a month in advance. Good luck on your interview =)

Found out that we'll have ours on October 23. Was yours in the morning too, bubbley, and did you have to wait long?

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