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I filed I-751 last july 2012, and have biometrics last august 2012, but today exactly 8 mos I received a letter from uscis the letter said that your petition has been relocated to the USCIS Field Office listed below for adjudication, what this mean? we have an interview? we do not received RFE why the interview come first, did you think this happened because we also have also two interviews before I received my conditional green card.because the first interview the examiner have doubt because my citezen husband did not understand clearly the question on how long we become together.And how long before I receive the interview date.

thank you very much

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this are the documents we send together with our I-751

1) state id/ driver license

2)rental aggrement

3)our life insurance

4)medical insurance

5) car title, car insurance,car registration

6)rental insurance

7) credit card and credit card statement

8)electric and telephone bills and cellphone bills

9)tax trancript 2010,2011,2012

10) bank savings and checking account

11) affidavit from friends and relatives

12)pictures

all joints and in expand of two years except the credit card only one year

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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If you change the address, yes you are going to interview it doesnt matter what kind of documets you have submitted.

:thumbs:I agree, but call and get a status.

In Arizona its hot hot hot.

http://www.uscis.gov/dateCalculator.html

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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If you change the address, yes you are going to interview it doesnt matter what kind of documets you have submitted.

I'm not 100% on this.

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hello,

I filed I-751 last july 2012, and have biometrics last august 2012, but today exactly 8 mos I received a letter from uscis the letter said that your petition has been relocated to the USCIS Field Office listed below for adjudication, what this mean? we have an interview? we do not received RFE why the interview come first, did you think this happened because we also have also two interviews before I received my conditional green card.because the first interview the examiner have doubt because my citezen husband did not understand clearly the question on how long we become together.And how long before I receive the interview date.

thank you very much

It definitely sounds like you are going to have an interview. That is what happened to me. Except we did get a RFE 8 months after applying ROC. We had to file a service request and that is when we got the dreaded letter of adjucation to a local field office. About 2 weeks later we got the interview letter. Usually the interview is about 2 weeks after receiving the letter.

Our appointment was 2/13/13. We are still waiting to hear from the outcome. The IO said that we will hear a decision 30-60 days later. Which 30 days exactly was March 15th.

I don't know how or why they decided for us to have an interview. Even the IO said that all our paperwork was in order and we had strong evidence of a bona fide marriage. The only thing we didn't have that the officer asked for was wedding pictures. I told her that I had more files in the car if she wanted me to go get them and she said no. Who would have thought they would want wedding pictures? We had been married for 3 years all ready and all we brought inside was evidence collected since my husband arrived to the US!!!

I'm not sure what to expect next. I am hoping for the greencard. If not we will do what we need to at the next step.

Technically he qualifies to apply for his citizenship but we are worried about going on with the N400 while the greencard is still being decided. Plus if we need to get an immigration lawyer, we would need the money for that.

Let me know if I can answer any questions for you!

Good luck!!!

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2nd RFE!!: 10/03/13

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If you change the address, yes you are going to interview it doesnt matter what kind of documets you have submitted.

we never changed address since we married the apartment we leave is my husband apartment he only included my name in lease agreement .

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It definitely sounds like you are going to have an interview. That is what happened to me. Except we did get a RFE 8 months after applying ROC. We had to file a service request and that is when we got the dreaded letter of adjucation to a local field office. About 2 weeks later we got the interview letter. Usually the interview is about 2 weeks after receiving the letter.

Our appointment was 2/13/13. We are still waiting to hear from the outcome. The IO said that we will hear a decision 30-60 days later. Which 30 days exactly was March 15th.

I don't know how or why they decided for us to have an interview. Even the IO said that all our paperwork was in order and we had strong evidence of a bona fide marriage. The only thing we didn't have that the officer asked for was wedding pictures. I told her that I had more files in the car if she wanted me to go get them and she said no. Who would have thought they would want wedding pictures? We had been married for 3 years all ready and all we brought inside was evidence collected since my husband arrived to the US!!!

I'm not sure what to expect next. I am hoping for the greencard. If not we will do what we need to at the next step.

Technically he qualifies to apply for his citizenship but we are worried about going on with the N400 while the greencard is still being decided. Plus if we need to get an immigration lawyer, we would need the money for that.

Let me know if I can answer any questions for you!

Good luck!!!

Thank you to all reply I read some post here and they received RFE. I'm not sure why I received the interview notice not the RFE

Thank you

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
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You guys understand that some percent of applicants are sent for interviews just because, right? With no reason whatsoever.

Might be it. Might be something else. So there's really no point to speculate.

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Hi melcab. This happened to us as well. Your evidence (at least as posted here) looks good, as I thought ours did. I wrote a post about the interview here, and the more general thread is here.

The consensus when I posted about it was that we were in the "random percentage" that are interviewed no matter what. We also never received any sort of RFE, as you have not - to me, reading these forums for years, this seems to be a reasonable indicator that you have been selected randomly. At the interview, this indeed seemed to be the case, as there was no difficult cross-examination or questioning.

In any case, as everyone here will attest - just both of you tell the truth at the interview. The system is byzantine and slow and frustrating, but in most cases, the correct result is achieved. Filing the forms is the worst part. All you have to do at the interview is be you. :)

Best of luck at the interview!

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You guys understand that some percent of applicants are sent for interviews just because, right? With no reason whatsoever.

Might be it. Might be something else. So there's really no point to speculate.

Agreed :thumbs:

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NOA1: October 29, 2009
NOA2: January 21, 2010
Interview Date: April 12, 2010 - APPROVED!
Visa Received: April 26, 2010
POE: May 11, 2010
Wedding: May 21, 2010

~AOS/EAD/AP~
Sent: June 8, 2010
Received at Chicago Lockbox: June 10, 2010
Email/text notification of NOA1: June 16, 2010
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Touch on AOS/EAD cases: July 1, 2010
EAD and AP approval: August 6, 2010
EAD Card Production: August 9, 2010
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Check cashed: August 14, 2012
NOA1: August 10, 2012
Biometrics: September 13, 2012
RFE: April 1, 2013; response mailed April 2, 2013
Approved: April 22, 2013

Green Card Production ordered: June 12, 2013 (email received)

Green Card Received: June 17, 2013

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