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adjustment of status time frame, interview. criminal history.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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My wife came to the US on a K-1 last year. We applied for AOS in December. Still have heard nothing 8 months later. We have friend who did the same thing. (Wife also from Philippines). The got their green card last month. They applied just a couple of weeks before us. Had no interview requirements. My question is this: Will the fact that I have a felony conviction from 25 years ago affect the time frame of the AOS? (drug charge which was blown out of proportion) Will that make it more likely that we will be required to have an interview. Also, if we have an interview in 2 years will the same income requirement still be in effect for me to remain her sponsor? We are building a family and it would be a disaster if she were to get deported. Any input would be helpful.

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