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So the interview was the easiest thing in the world. I dreaded it ever since the process started, and it was the easiest part! Hardly no questions. The only problem was we only had a copy of a court document where my husband was charged with posession of marijuana. The charges were dropped, the documents show that, they just need the certified copy. so the lawyer got that to them last week. The interview was last Tuesday morning. She said once they get that document we will hear from them by mail. I asked her if everything looked good, she said she sees no reason not to approve him as soon as she sees that document. Does anyone know how long this could take? I'm hoping we get the approval soon, and does anyone think he could still be denied anyway? I'm so nervous and ready for this to be over with.

 
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