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My parents are scheduled for an interview. We had filed their Adjustment of Status in July 2009. Couple of clarifications needed from the team here.

1) My moms fingerprints turned out to be fine, however my dad had to go to fingerprints twice and even then a 'fingerprint rejected' notice came. Then we got an interview notice for may dad and he has been asked by the field office to provide a police certificate from the townships where he has lived in the US in the last 5 years. Unfortunately, our township does not issue 'Good Conduct' certificates (read no arrest records etc) if the person has not lived more than 180 days in the town. Since this is the first time my dad has stayed for more than 6 months, they issued a letter for only this trip. We could not get any certificates for his previous stays with us (each one of them was shorter than 6 months). Is this ok ? Does anybody have any experience in this regard

2) My Parents have been given 2 different interview slots (one right after the other) - I found this odd - since I thought that both the parents are typically called in together for an interview. Any experiences you could share in this regard would be helpful. Like what are the typical questions they ask in these kind of cases (adjustment of status in the US for parents)

3) As a petitioner for their I-130, can i accompany them during their interview? My parents can speak and understand English, however sometime the accent throws them off. Do you think the officers would let me accompany my parents during their individual interviews? Any suggestions

Appreciate any early response on this matter. Thanks in advance for the guidance.

TimeLine:

7/29/2009: Parents AOS Application – I-130, I-485, I-131, I-765, G-325A submitted to Chicago Lockbox

7/30/2009: Package Received by USCIS – Chicago Lockbox

8/23/2009: 8 NOA Received for all submitted applications and checks

8/23/2009: 1 additional NOA received – rejecting the extra check sent (check returned)

8/27/2009: ASC Appointment Notice for Fingerprints (both)

9/17/2009: Fingerprints taken for both

9/21/2009: ASC Appointment Notice for Fingerprints (dad only)

10/2/2009: Advance Parole for both parents received

10/07/2009: EAD for both parents received

10/17/2009: Fingerprints taken (dad only)

10/23/2009: Request for Applicant to appear for Initial Interview (both parents – 2 separate letters)

10/26/2009: Police Letter requested for Dad

11/04/2009: Police Letter requested for Dad

11/30/2009: Interview completed

11/30/2009: Parents passports stamped with approval for GC

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Hi Everybody

My parents are scheduled for an interview. We had filed their Adjustment of Status in July 2009. Couple of clarifications needed from the team here.

1) My moms fingerprints turned out to be fine, however my dad had to go to fingerprints twice and even then a 'fingerprint rejected' notice came. Then we got an interview notice for may dad and he has been asked by the field office to provide a police certificate from the townships where he has lived in the US in the last 5 years. Unfortunately, our township does not issue 'Good Conduct' certificates (read no arrest records etc) if the person has not lived more than 180 days in the town. Since this is the first time my dad has stayed for more than 6 months, they issued a letter for only this trip. We could not get any certificates for his previous stays with us (each one of them was shorter than 6 months). Is this ok ? Does anybody have any experience in this regard

2) My Parents have been given 2 different interview slots (one right after the other) - I found this odd - since I thought that both the parents are typically called in together for an interview. Any experiences you could share in this regard would be helpful. Like what are the typical questions they ask in these kind of cases (adjustment of status in the US for parents)

3) As a petitioner for their I-130, can i accompany them during their interview? My parents can speak and understand English, however sometime the accent throws them off. Do you think the officers would let me accompany my parents during their individual interviews? Any suggestions

Appreciate any early response on this matter. Thanks in advance for the guidance.

HI GCFILER2009,

good to see you. well i had the same thing for my parents too for fingerprinting. my mom need to go twice for fingerprint. and dad is ok at first time. she just did second time fingerprint on 10/30/2009. after that no news from USCIS.

best of luck for your case.

when is the intreview? and what you mean by 2 diff. interview slots. do they have to go twice for interview?

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