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AOS APPROVED - DEPENDING ON FBI CHECK

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Hi,

Well i had my Interview yesturday. It went very well. We arrived 50 minutes early and where called 10 minutes early. By a young lady Officer. The interview lasted 15 minutes. We took the Oath first then they asked me where Zimbabwe was ? Was i born there? ( i was as my father was in the air force) Then they read me our address. After that they asked general questions off the Application submitted. They also asked m if my mothers name was Jennifer and my fathers name was Derek? They asked questions on the MY aapplication for the K1 Visa. They asked me to tell them my home telephone number? When was it the last time i entered the USA? How many times i have visited the USA? Which was the longest stay? Could i give her proof of joint banking accounts? I gave her the originals. She siad give me the copies please. Then she took out the 1-94 from my passort and stapled it to the rest of my application. Everything i answered she kept ticking of on my application. Then if i bought any photos with me. I gave her the album . she siad nothing.

Then she siad all my paper work was in order everything matched up. Very tidy application and well orgainised. All support was in place. I was a Residance of the USA . FBI checks still pending. but everyones are. My Residancy will arrive in the post. Iwas able to work, travel. Did not stamp any thing in my passport.

Never asked Micheal much only where he worked and how long he had been there?

Did not ask much on the relationship.

I want to thank everyone at VJS for all there support.

Kath

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Brazil
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Congratulations! I also had mine approved last Friday, and I'm still celebrating! I just received an email saying that my greencard has been mailed to me today!!!! YAI lots of good news today!

Wish you happiness and many blessings!

Vanessa

My story:

09/23/2002 - Met Chris online, there was something very special about this guy =0)

07/16/2006 - We got married in Reno, Nevada.

USCIS:

08/13/2006 - Filed for AOS, AP, EAD - they were VERY carefully packaged with a detailed cover sheet on top of each of the forms, just as VJ's instructions recommend. It was A LOT of work, but it did pay off! (we firmly believe this is what sped up our process big time)

08/31/2006 - Biometrics appointment

09/09/2006 - Received my AOS appointment date!

10/26/2006 - EAD touched and AP APPROVED!

10/27/2006 - AOS appointment at 7:30 AM! APPROVED IN EXACTLY 70 DAYS!!!

11/01/2006 - EAD approved

11/02/2006 - Email notification - greencard will be mailed as soon as it is ready! YAY again!

11/02/2006 - Welcome to the United States of America letter in the mail! Almost there! =)

11/06/2006 - EAD card and White card (a.k.a. greencard) arrive in the mail!

Journey Total Duration: 80 days

Filed for removal of conditions on 07-28-2008 and had them removed on 09-10-2008

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