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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Hong Kong
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Hi,

I'm going to have my AOS interview on Dec 12, finally. I'm just curious about the process of the interview.

1. What questions did the officer ask you?

2. Were you asked questions separately?

3. Did they tell you whether your case is approved or not at the end?

4. Was the officer nice?

Well... please tell me your experience! Thanks a lot!

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In my case the officer asked questions seperately, but did not seperate us. She made it clear: "When I ask your wife - you don't speak, when I speak to you, your wife doesn't speak". It wasn't a conversation, it was an interrogation.

My interviewing officer was not nice no, she was professional and somewhat stern. Yes, she told me that I was approved at the end of the interview (not that I have my GC yet).

Questions she asked were pretty simple, what were my inlaws names, had my wife met my parents, why my wife hadn't changed her surname, the "no questions".

All in all the process took about 15 mins.

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1. What questions did the officer ask you?

All the questions the officer asked me were from the time I met my wife till when we got married. I lived in the United States for 10 years, the officer cared less. He asked questions liked how we met. When we call each other. Who came to the wedding. When we saw each other. My Wife is from Houston, TX and I am from Ohio, he asked the dates we saw each other before got married. No questions were asked after we got married.

2. Were you asked questions separately? We were questioned together for about 15 minutes. Then questioned us separately for 45 minutes.

3. Did they tell you whether your case is approved or not at the end? Yes.

4. Was the officer nice? No. He twisted the questions he asked. For example I told him that I am the one who proposed her. He asked me again whether she proposed to me? Another example would be I told him I called her at night. He asked her whether I called during other times of the day. My wife said answered yes. Surely we made short phone calls during day time. But I’ve heard most offices are nice, but unfortunately we got an officer who was not nice.

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July 21st 2006 - I130, I485, and I765 Filed

Aug 10th 2006 - NOA for I485, I765 & I130 received

Aug 14th 2006 - Biometric appointment date for I485 and I765 received

Aug 21st 2006 - Biometrics taken (DAY 31)

Aug 31st 2006 - Received interview notice via mail

Oct 17th 2006 - EAD Approved (DAY 88)

Oct 27th 2006 - Interview (DAY 98)

Oct 27th 2006 - Pending FBI background check

Dec 20th 2006 - Recieved RFE for joint Sponsor

Feb 10th 2007 - Mailed RFE for joint sponsor

Feb 12th 2007 - RFE recieved at USCIS

Mar 23rd 2007 - Recieved RFE for original signature for joint sponsor

Mar 27th 2007 - Mailed RFE

Mar 29th 2007 - RFE received at USCIS

Jun 28th 2007 - INFOPASS appontment

Jul 6th 2007 - mailed I765 renewal

Jul 8th 2007 - USCIS received I765 renewal

Jul 20th 2007 - NOA for I765 renewal

Dec 24th 2007 - NOA 2nd Biometric appointment date for I485 and I765 received

Jan 09th 2008 - 2nd Biometrics for I485 and I765

Mar 12th 2008 received green card approval notice

Mar 21st 2008 received green card

Removal of Conditions Timeline

01/13/2010 ... mailed I-751 packet to CSC

01/14/2010 ... delivered to CSC

01/19/2010 ... check cashed

02/01/2010 ... received Biometrics notice

02/17/2010 ... Biometrics appointment

02/25/2010 ... INFOPASS app. I-551 stamped on passport

03/11/2010 ... Green card approved

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: England
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Although our interview was four years ago now, I remember thinking after it was completed "Well, what was all the fuss about?"

The woman was pretty monotone, no personality, her office was a mess, she had food all down the front of her blouse! She had trouble locating the file under the pile of trash on her desk. It wasn't quite the "official" environment I had expected.

She only asked how we met and the date of our marriage. She then stamped my passport and told us that I would receive my GC in the mail.

She didn't ask us any "trick" questions - I don't think she was really too bothered. All the questions had been answered by the papers we submitted with the application. She didn't look at the tax papers, she didn't look at the photographs of the wedding, nothing.

I guess everyone's experience is different, depending on the level of professionalism of the person carrying out the interview. Personally, I was amazed that she even had a job there, but I'm not complaining! lol

Our journey started in 2001 and it's still not over. It's been a rollercoaster ride all the way! Let me off - I wanna be sick!

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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I wasnt asked any questions.

All he asked for was for my BC, passport and verified my address and phone number.

Then asked if it was my signature on the forms I sent in.

PEGGY & ROGER

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K-1/K-2 VISA'S APPROVED IN MONTREAL MAY 2, 2005

K-1/K-2 AOS APPROVED IN ATLANTA MAY 17, 2006

10 year GC Approved - APRIL 16th ,2009 - Peggy and Jonathan's......

Still waiting for our cards...Had to file I-90 as they sent them to the wrong address.

March 9th, 2010, Received GC that has been lost in the mail for 10 months. Still waiting for my son's that is lost as well.

Filed Waiver for my son's 10 year GC and it was approved. He finally received his GC after its been missing for 2 years.

Thanking God this is over for 10 years.

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Our interview was a couple days ago.

Simple questions, mostly the stuff on the forms. How we met. Nothing hard at all. Our interviewer was really nice, pleasent, well spoken lady perhaps in her mid 30s. She was even understanding when I told her it was difficult for us to prove our relationship because the banks wouldn't allow my wife on my accounts until I had her SS#, no bank accounts so I couldn't get any utlility bills in our name etc. She didn't even mind when I helped my wife understand a question or 2 that she was asking. (I know how to phrase a question so my wife understands) She kept one copy of our health insurance card that was issued to both of us and told us we were approved. The entire interview was about 10 minutes.

It was a huge none event, if dealing with everyone was that easy life would be great.

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11-28-05 Petition Sent

11-29 Arrived at Nebraska

12-02 Check Cashed - LIN Receipt # On Check :-)

12-02 NOA1 via internet

12-05 NOA1 snail mail

12-13 NOA2 via internet (day 14)

12-16 Email: Petition Forward to Dept. Of State

12-17 NOA2 snail mail

02-22-06 Interview passed, K1 Visa approved.

02-24 Visa arrived

04-14 Arrive in America.. SHE'S HERE!

07-07 Married :-)

AOS, EAD, AP

07-14-06 Sent all 3

07-16 Delivery Confirmed (NOA's dated 07-16)

07-24 3 NOA's in the mail box. (MSC #s not online for a long time!)

07-29 Biometrics letter

08-08 Biometrics Complete.

08-28 RFE Sent For I-485??? (Sigh, this is what it takes to get your MSC # online?)

08-31 RFE Snail Mail, Missing Tax Info (which was sent the first time!)

08-31 RFE Sent back

09-08 RFE rcvd at MSC email update

09-11 Touched I-485

09-13 Touched I-485

09-21 Rcvd AOS appt letter

10-18 Sent 'Status Inquiry' snail mail about EAD/AP not online and not approved.

10-28 AP/EAD FINALLY show online... 106 days. Not complete!

10-28 AP/EAD/AOS touched.

10-31 AP/EAD/AOS touched

11-03 11-07 11-11 and 11-13 EAD touched.

11-15 Day 123 (Day 68 since the RFE) EAD approved 11-14 email! AP still waiting.

11-16 10 AM Aos approved, 2 weeks to the green card we hope!

11-16 2PM EAD card in the mail.

11-17 Email "Welcome letter"

11-20 Welcome letter in Mail

11-27 Another "Welcome" email dated 11-27, changed from 11-17

11-29-06 GC in Mail, Were done for 1.75 years!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: China
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Thanks for your sharing. I do hope that we won't get such a mean officer like some of you did...

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well mine was easy it was a gentle man.. he did not separate us.. he ask basic questions like how we meet ..did we get married before the 90 days..where my husband work. our home phone number & address.. it was quick and after that he took my index finger for a print and stamp my passport..then he congratulate me and said your approve , Just wait for your gc to arrive..

Here is my Time line

I-751 sent - 10-23-2006

NOA received & Biometrics appointment - 11-10-2006

Finger print - 11-15-2006

Green card received ..................... dated March 24,2007

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1. What questions did the officer ask you?

When and where did you make POE on the K1. Was it an easy process, what paperwork did you hand over and how long did it take.

How did you meet.

We had to wait 90 minutes before being called, for an interview lasting 10 minutes. I think they were backlogged and were trying to catch up.

2. Were you asked questions separately?

Not really. Even though we were in the same room, questions were roughly directed towards me, but nothing was mentioned about my wife not being allowed to answer.

3. Did they tell you whether your case is approved or not at the end?

Nope.

We were just told 'If everything checks out ok, then you'll receive a notification in the next few weeks'.

The case was approved after two days, and the card arrived after two weeks.

4. Was the officer nice?

Very. Not intimidating, but professional and doing her job. No emotions shown which could lead to us thinking the case was or wasn't going to be approved.

Hope this helps.

Dates in US Format..

06/18/2005 - I-129F etc filed (Rest of story in 'Our Story' profile section)

11/23/2005 - Approved !

11/24/2005 - Visa arrived ! Whow.

12/02/2005 - POE Cincinnatti

12/27/2005 - SSN Applied for

12/31/2005 - Get married :)

01/03/2006 - SSN Arrives. Coor

02/02/2006 - AOS & EAD paperwork mailed

02/07/2006 - NOA1 for both above.

02/27/2006 - Biometrics, Columbus Ohio

04/11/2006 - RFE for AOS - Wife's US Citizenship details.

04/20/2006 - RFE info received and processed.

05/10/2006 - AOS RFE for last years tax info, due to AOS being processed after tax year end. Grrr.

06/07/2006 - 2145EST - EAD Approved. Whoo

06/08/2006 - Start job :)

06/10/2006 - Recieve EAD card.

07/02/2006 - Receive AOS interview date - 5th September

09/05/2006 - AOS Interview

09/07/2006 - AOS Approved. Email welcoming me to the US. Yey.

09/11/2006 - Receive the 'Welcome to the US Letter'. Green card is in the post etc.

09/18/2006 - Receive 2 year conditional green card.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Ireland
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Ours was in Boston in July, wicked easy. We waited for a long time in the waiting room and when we went in the woman said, "Sorry you had to wait so long, I was looking over your case and the good thing is, I'm approving you." Right off the bat, no questions or anything! Then she just went through some forms with us, asked James some questions right off a sheet like "Do you plan to commit acts of terrorism?" but it was clear from her tone of voice that it was all formality. Then she stamped his passport and said you can expect your GC in the mail soon.

Good luck! Hope you get one like ours!

Timeline:

11-15-2005: Sent in I-129F to VSC

11-21-2005: NOA1

11-29-2005: NOA2

12-05-2005: NVC recieved

12-17-2005: Packet 3 received from Dublin

1-11-2006: Sent packet 3 forms, etc. to Dublin

2-03-2006: Interview Date :)APPROVED!!!

2-05-2006: Flying to Logan Airport

2-11-2006: Wedding Date

3-14-2006: Filed AOS and EAD

3-22-2006: NOA1 (AOS and EAD)

4-07-2006: Biometrics

6-07-2006: EAD approved!!

7-24-2006: AOS Interview APPROVED!!!

7-27-2006: Received Welcome to America letter

8-03-2006: Green Card Received :)

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Filed: Country: Singapore
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1. What questions did the officer ask you?

2. Were you asked questions separately?

3. Did they tell you whether your case is approved or not at the end?

4. Was the officer nice?

1. When did you get married? How did you meet? (Husband shared our story)

2. Nope.

3. Yes. I was also told all my paperwork was in order, and my FBI name check was complete.

4. Very pleasant. He also gave me the I-551 stamp in my passport when I asked for it because I had an appointment at an employment agency after my AOS interview, and I needed proof of status since the officer took my EAD card.

All the best at your interview. :)

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Hi,

I'm going to have my AOS interview on Dec 12, finally. I'm just curious about the process of the interview.

1. What questions did the officer ask you?

2. Were you asked questions separately?

3. Did they tell you whether your case is approved or not at the end?

4. Was the officer nice?

Well... please tell me your experience! Thanks a lot!

I could give you the full blown run down of our interview, but I'll keep it brief. :)

1. Our address, phone numbers, my parent's names, if either one of us had been married previously, if either one of us had children from previous relationships, if Jerry still worked for the same employer and at the same salary, the "yes/no questions" in the AOS form, and asked for proof of our bonafide relationship. He specifically asked if we had a lease or mortgage agreement in both our names.

2. Not really. We both were in the room, and the officer directed questions at both of us, depending on what he wanted to know.

3. No, I wasn't told I was officially approved, since part of my official file was at that point missing (the officer wasn't sure if it was somewhere in the district office building, or still at the Texas Service Centre). The officer couldn't say one way or another, so he didn't. He did, however, hint strongly that I probably would be approved. :P

4. Our officer was professional, but not rude; nice, but not chitterchattery.

*Cheryl -- Nova Scotia ....... Jerry -- Oklahoma*

Jan 17, 2014 N-400 submitted

Jan 27, 2014 NOA received and cheque cashed

Feb 13, 2014 Biometrics scheduled

Nov 7, 2014 NOA received and interview scheduled


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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Canada
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Our officer was a man and he was fairly nice. I could tell he was genuinely a pretty good person. He seemed fair. He asked us very few questions and told us we were approved. The interview only lasted maybe 10 minutes. Try not to be nervous, if possible. It is a waste of time because the interview most likely will not be as bad as you think. :) At least, ours wasn't a tenth of how horrible we worried it would be, and our case was NOT an easy one either! Best of luck to you, you'll be so relieved when it's over!

"Head high, shoulders back, purpose firm, and never slack!" ~Hetty King, Road to Avonlea (yes I am a Canadian-loving fool! Hahaha!) .png
5/23/03: Justin arrives to visit me in IA from SK.
6/7/03: We got married!
8/23/03: Filed I-130 from SK
8/25/03: Phoned border guards & asked if J could escort me back to IA, yes.
8/26/03: Arrive in IA
8/27/03: Went to USCIS local office to ask if J could stay in the US and file papers, yes
2004: I-130 approved!
6/05: Filed AOS/EAD
7/2/05: Rec'd receipt for I-485
8/05: Rec'd RFE for Biometrics
9/9/05: Rec'd RFE for medical
12/2/06: EAD APPROVED!
12/5/06: EAD card rec'd
1/15/06: AOS interview date for 4/11/06 at 11:00 a.m.
4/11/06: APPROVED!!!!!! NO MORE USCIS FOR 10 YEARS!!! WOOHOO!!! 2016...seems more like a page # than a year. Haha.

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