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absence of husband...@ aos stage interview..

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hi anyone here same situation like mine..myis husband works under the navy he is on civilian ship (MSC)...and i received a letter from uscis that we will have our interview on this month i ask my husband to come here but he cant bec. he is presently assigned on board ,forward deployed to western pacific and far east..what will i do any suggestion...should i resched our interview?any help plss..thanks..

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Oh you are filing for AOS, not K1 Visa interview.

Then your husband has to be at the interview with you.

Try to resched your interview then.

Edited by Merrytooth

Done with K1, AOS and ROC

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Ok I found a thread that is useful to your situation:

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/217796-aos-interview-while-husband-is-deployed/

"I had my interview today and got approved. I had called the USCIS as soon as I got the interview letter to tell them my husband is deployed and can't be at the interview. They sent a 'service request' to reschedule my interview to my local office. I got a letter from USCIS telling me that the local office will handle the situation. I went to the interview with my husbands duty orders, and they were totally ok with that. I do recommend a person in my situation to call USCIS ahead of time so that the local office will know what's going on. The interview took about 10 minutes, and all went well. "

Just follow what this OP had done.

Hope you are able to go through the interview succesfully. Good Luck.

Edited by Merrytooth

Done with K1, AOS and ROC

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Australia
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Your situation is common. Take a copy of his orders and you will be able to proceed by yourself. You will also need to take evidence of relationship of course.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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