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Our appointment was Nov. 7th 2011 2:30p.m. At 300 N. Los Angeles St. in downtown L.A.

We parked our car private parking lot across the alameda St. ($6 all day).

There was no line (only took 3min.) to go through security check point.

Room 1001 was not that busy and soon after we arrived, one officer came and asked us for the appointment letter.

He took 4 couples to 4th floor, and again, took three other couples to other waiting.

Anyhow, around 3:15, one IO called my wife's name, and led us to her room.

She was polite, but you can feel very firm and professional back-bone from her. We had sworn to say all the truth nothing but truth.

The IO asked to my wife all those things such as have you convicted any crime, joined any militia, communist party bla bla bla bla :whistle:

-answers were all no. The IO asked my wife current address, date of birth, and then asked our papers and documents.

Documents? Ah, o.k. here we go, we show her Lease agreement with names on, Insurance copy, Bank statements.-Please make copies of all the documents, :bonk:

other than that, IO will take all the Original documents. The IO asked me my original citizenship certificate, and copy.

Original Marriage certificate and copy. -I had copies. Hew :P

And finally, the IO asked us 5 pictures about this marriage is legitimate. What you want to keep our pictures?

Dhuuuuu WE brought only our wedding album. The IO asked us if we could cut some of pictures.

Sure why not. Anyway we have another copy at home, so we cut 5pictures from our wedding album.

The IO asked my wife nothing but her parent's first and last name. That was it.

After the interview, she called us to the window, and gave us white paper that says I485 is approved, and even before

we arrived to our car, Me and my wife got the E-mail from USCIS that they have ordered production of a Green Card

for my wife.

Yes, Yes, Yes. Me and My wife both really appreciate to the members in Visa Journey.com, and will share our experience.

Again, thank you very much to you all. Have blessed and nice Holidays. (F)

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Filed: Country: Malaysia
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Yeay, congratulations! :star:

December 2009 -- Visit to Malaysia.

February 2010 -- Applied for B2 visa, approved.

March 2010 -- Visited US.

April 2010 -- Returned from US.

May 2010 -- Sent in K1 Visa application.

July 2010 -- Received NOA2 in 71 days from NOA1.

July 2010 -- Packet 3 received.

August 2010 -- Cancellation of K1 Visa application.

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Congratulations Charles and Sowon!

"The Marines I have seen around the world have the cleanest bodies, the filthiest minds, the highest morale, and the lowest morals of any group of animals I have ever seen. Thank God for the United States Marine Corps!" - Eleanor Roosevelt, First Lady of the United States, 1945.

"Retreat hell! We just got here!"

CAPT. LLOYD WILLIAMS, USMC

 
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