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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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Hi All,

So we had our interview today and it's a big "?" for me. The IO kept asking me questions about how I entered. I entered as a Canadian visitor at the border and did not receive a stamp or I-94 in my passport. This is very normal for Canadians and I have come to the states many times without getting a stamp of I-94, but still she said she needed to review the case more to check this issue. Does anyone know what happens with cases like these? I'm so disappointed that she didn't tell us she planned to approve us. She did say at the end that she had to check it and then she would give a decision and she smiled but still. :( Any wisdom would be appreciated.

Other than that it went relatively well. I think. My husband still had a Georgia license even though he's been living in L.A for almost 2 years now but we had lease, paystubs, utilites and taxes to prove that he has moved here.

He also blanked on my mom's name and called her Karen instead of Susan. But got my dad's name right. He has only met them once as they live in Canada and have only come to visit once last year and he doesn't talk to them on a regular basis.

Best,

Sara

AOS Timeline

06-28-2010 AOS Packet Sent

07-07-2010 Check Cashed $1010 Ugh!

07-09-2010 NOAs received (I-485,I-130,I-765)

07-14-2010 Biometrics appointment letter received

07-14-2010 RFE (I-864)

07-22-2010 Biometrics appointment

08-20-2010 Submitted RFE Reply I-864

08-24-2010 RFE material received

08-26-2010 Email from USCIS EAD Card Approved

09-03-2010 EAD card received!!!

09-08-2010 Notification of interview date (Oct 12th, 2010)

10-12-2010 Interview-Approved!!!!!

10-26-2010 Green Card Arrived!!!!!!!!

No USCIS till 2012. Wohoooooo

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Filed: Country: Canada
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When we had our GC interview, the officer mentioned how it is constantly a problem with Canadians (no proof of entry). I was fortunate and had stamps plus an I-94 in my passport (I was TN) but I believe they just want to make sure that you entered with being inspected (you didn't enter illegally). Give it some time for him to check out and I'm sure it will be no issue.

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