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Hi everyone! We had our interview on April 13 in Boston, the IO was very very young. He first took my husband to his office and interviewed him for 10 minutes. He asked very basic questions and then he brought me in and asked some of those questions that he had asked my husband. It took 2-3 minutes. And then he said the decision will be mailed to us in 30-60 days. He didn't take my I94 or EAD card and he didn't stamp my passport. He didn't even ask for any additional documents but we gave him our very recent tax document filed jointly... What does this mean? I was wondering if anyone had a similar experience... That was very confusing and demoralizing. :cry: :cry: :cry:

We filed the petition and AOS on Oct 7 and our interview was on Apr 13. We didn't have any REF.

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Hi everyone! We had our interview on April 13 in Boston, the IO was very very young. He first took my husband to his office and interviewed him for 10 minutes. He asked very basic questions and then he brought me in and asked some of those questions that he had asked my husband. It took 2-3 minutes. And then he said the decision will be mailed to us in 30-60 days. He didn't take my I94 or EAD card and he didn't stamp my passport. He didn't even ask for any additional documents but we gave him our very recent tax document filed jointly... What does this mean? I was wondering if anyone had a similar experience... That was very confusing and demoralizing. :cry: :cry: :cry:

We filed the petition and AOS on Oct 7 and our interview was on Apr 13. We didn't have any REF.

I think you will be fine! It sounds like all questions were standard procedure. Keep checking for status updates online, did you register for email/text updates?

For my interview (March 11) they also took our tax return, didn't ask for any additional documents, and said we would get a decision in 30 days. I found out we were approved about an hour after the interview was done, sometimes it just takes a bit longer. Good luck.

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Phew I guess we were approved. At least that's what our IO lady said.

I can't recall it completely..I was too nervous, but we were there like 1.5 hours early and waited around an hour until we were called in.

First sworn in and then she asked for photo ID with our address on it. And there we were with our one big problem which made us hold our breath for a minute or two: my dear husband never got a new drivers license after moving two years ago. So his license had the state montana and a completely different address on it.

That was the one thing I had never checked, I was prepared for everything else.

The IO was pretty upset about this and said that he had to get one latest after 30 days and that we should be trying to proof that we are living at the same house, which is hard without an updated ID.

Luckily I had my boss, who is also our landlord, write an affidavit which said that she is our landlord and knows we are living together.

Phew.

Next questions were the usual like how we met,when we decided to marry, who attended our wedding and where it was and if we have some pictures to show.

And if I had some supporting material.

I handed here taxes filed married, phone bill, joined saving account, joined credit and best buy card and our car insurance and the affidavits I had written by boss and one friend.

She took a copy of a few pictures out of our wedding album and said we were approved.

I didn't receive any confirmation by email yet and realized that she didn't take my EAD/AP card?

Is that bad news??

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Phew I guess we were approved. At least that's what our IO lady said.

I can't recall it completely..I was too nervous, but we were there like 1.5 hours early and waited around an hour until we were called in.

First sworn in and then she asked for photo ID with our address on it. And there we were with our one big problem which made us hold our breath for a minute or two: my dear husband never got a new drivers license after moving two years ago. So his license had the state montana and a completely different address on it.

That was the one thing I had never checked, I was prepared for everything else.

The IO was pretty upset about this and said that he had to get one latest after 30 days and that we should be trying to proof that we are living at the same house, which is hard without an updated ID.

Luckily I had my boss, who is also our landlord, write an affidavit which said that she is our landlord and knows we are living together.

Phew.

Next questions were the usual like how we met,when we decided to marry, who attended our wedding and where it was and if we have some pictures to show.

And if I had some supporting material.

I handed here taxes filed married, phone bill, joined saving account, joined credit and best buy card and our car insurance and the affidavits I had written by boss and one friend.

She took a copy of a few pictures out of our wedding album and said we were approved.

I didn't receive any confirmation by email yet and realized that she didn't take my EAD/AP card?

Is that bad news??

We were approved on the spot and I still have my EAD/AP as well as my I-94 in my possession. We got our email confirmation a couple hours later.

I don't think you have anything to worry about

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We were approved on the spot and I still have my EAD/AP as well as my I-94 in my possession. We got our email confirmation a couple hours later.

I don't think you have anything to worry about

Thank you so much for your reply. The interview was four hours ago and my heart is still racing..it's just so intimidating.

I'm glad it's over :)

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Phew I guess we were approved. At least that's what our IO lady said.

I can't recall it completely..I was too nervous, but we were there like 1.5 hours early and waited around an hour until we were called in.

First sworn in and then she asked for photo ID with our address on it. And there we were with our one big problem which made us hold our breath for a minute or two: my dear husband never got a new drivers license after moving two years ago. So his license had the state montana and a completely different address on it.

That was the one thing I had never checked, I was prepared for everything else.

The IO was pretty upset about this and said that he had to get one latest after 30 days and that we should be trying to proof that we are living at the same house, which is hard without an updated ID.

Luckily I had my boss, who is also our landlord, write an affidavit which said that she is our landlord and knows we are living together.

Phew.

Next questions were the usual like how we met,when we decided to marry, who attended our wedding and where it was and if we have some pictures to show.

And if I had some supporting material.

I handed here taxes filed married, phone bill, joined saving account, joined credit and best buy card and our car insurance and the affidavits I had written by boss and one friend.

She took a copy of a few pictures out of our wedding album and said we were approved.

I didn't receive any confirmation by email yet and realized that she didn't take my EAD/AP card?

Is that bad news??

Congratulations msdynamite! You don't have to worry since the IO told you you were approved...

K-1 Adjustment of Status Event Date

CIS Office : Portland OR

Date Filed : 2014-09-16

NOA Date : 2014-09-19

Bio. Appt. : 2014-10-10 (Done)

Interview Date :

Approval / Denial Date :

Approved :

Got I551 Stamp :

Greencard Received:

Employment Authorization Document Event Date

CIS Office: National Benefit Center

Date Filed : 2014-09-16

NOA Date : 2014-09-19

Bio. Appt. : 2014-10-10

Approved Date : 2014-11-14

Date Card Received : 2014-11-22 (Combo EAD/AP)
Estimates/Stats : EAD was approved in 59 days.

Advance Parole Event Date

CIS Office : National Benefit Center

Date Filed : 2014-09-16

NOA Date :

Date Received :2014-11-22 (Combo EAD/AP)

Estimates/Stats : AP was approved in 59 days.

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Congratulations msdynamite! You don't have to worry since the IO told you you were approved...

Thank you..I just got the status update that the new card is in production...

Oh and the only other questions that there were, I remembered tonight, we're that she asked our parents names and birth dates...of course my hubby told her the wrong year I was born but obviously it was close enough :))

And then she went thru the yes and no questions and explained removal of conditions..

Good luck to all you other guys!!

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I'm still waiting too.. No words, status only shown Finger print fee accepted.

We are in the same boat! This is more than frustrating!!! I'm thinking of renovating the petition of EAD and AP because this GC is still a dream

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Hi everyone,

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K-1 Adjustment of Status Event Date

CIS Office : Portland OR

Date Filed : 2014-09-16

NOA Date : 2014-09-19

Bio. Appt. : 2014-10-10 (Done)

Interview Date :

Approval / Denial Date :

Approved :

Got I551 Stamp :

Greencard Received:

Employment Authorization Document Event Date

CIS Office: National Benefit Center

Date Filed : 2014-09-16

NOA Date : 2014-09-19

Bio. Appt. : 2014-10-10

Approved Date : 2014-11-14

Date Card Received : 2014-11-22 (Combo EAD/AP)
Estimates/Stats : EAD was approved in 59 days.

Advance Parole Event Date

CIS Office : National Benefit Center

Date Filed : 2014-09-16

NOA Date :

Date Received :2014-11-22 (Combo EAD/AP)

Estimates/Stats : AP was approved in 59 days.

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Hi everyone,

Our journey is getting closer and closer.....Our Interview was today and we got APPROVED!!!

Before leaving for the interview we prepared all the needed documents as follows:

  1. Interview Notice and Government photo Identification
  2. Form I-693 (already submitted)
  3. Affidavit of Support I-864 (already submitted)
  4. Federal Tax return 2014 and W2s
  5. Letters from current employers and pay stubs
  1. Evidence of Sponsor’s US Citizenship (Birth Certificate, Passport, SSN card)
  2. Documents establishing my eligibility for lawful permanent status
  • Employment Authorization Document
  • Marriage Certificate
  • ID and SSN Card
  1. Travel documents to enter the US
    • Passport
    • I-94
    • Passport pages with visa and Port of Entry Stamp
  2. My Birth Certificate
  3. My Spouse Birth Certificate and evidence of US Citizenship
    • ID and SSN card
    • Passports
  4. Children Birth Certificates (this children are not from this union)
  5. Marriage Evidence
    • Copy of Marriage Certificate
    • Spouse Birth Certificate
    • Spouse Divorce Decree
  6. Supporting Documents for Relationship
    • 2014 Tax Return
    • Certificate of Approval to Maintain a Forster Home for Children
    • Ultrasound picture of our Pregnancy
    • Check book with both names
    • Bank Statements (June 2014, February-April 2015)
    • Insurance Documents, Geico (cars) and United Healthcare
  1. Rental agreement addendum
  2. Utility Bills with my wife married name
  3. Photocopies of Credit and Debit Cards
  4. Correspondences mailed to us
  5. Wedding greetings Cards from family and friends
  6. Wedding Invitation Card
  7. Pictures
  • Wedding Celebration Pictures
  • Court Wedding Pictures
  • Family time pictures

The Interviewer was a young man in his thirties very courteous. Scheduled to begin at 12.15pm, it is around 12.45pm that the IO came out and called our names, we followed him in his office where the interview took less than ten minutes.

We were asked only 3 questions after going through our file. The 3 three questions were:

1. He asked How met

2. He asked me if besides my 2 children I have any other children any where in the world, I answered saying no other except the 12 week old baby we are pregnant with, he then smile and asked when was the due date we told him and he wrote it down...

3. He asked if we have any other documents we would like to add to our file, we gave our 2014 tax return and W2s, wedding pictures, utility bill, insurance policies, bank statements, Credit Cards, Foster Parents certification, rental agreement addendum with my name on it. We had more to give but he said it was enough and kept three of our wedding pictures.

Then he said: "You file has no red flags, I'm going to approve you today and you will receive your GC from now to 2 or 3 weeks...." He also explained the process of naturalization as well as the AOS of my son....

Less than 30 minutes after we left his office we received a message about the update on our case status saying: "Card/Document Production, On April 27, 2015, we ordered your new card for Receipt Number xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, and will mail it to the address you gave us. If you move, go to www.uscis.gov/addresschange to give us your new mailing address.

After about and hour, we received another message saying: "On April 27, 2015, we registered your permanent resident status and mailed you a Welcome Notice for Receipt Number XXXXXXXXXXXX. Please follow the instructions in the notice"

It has been a very unique journey, thank all of you for sharing your experiences from which we learn so much...

We are now waiting for our Welcome letter and GC......

K-1 Adjustment of Status Event Date

CIS Office : Portland OR

Date Filed : 2014-09-16

NOA Date : 2014-09-19

Bio. Appt. : 2014-10-10 (Done)

Interview Date :

Approval / Denial Date :

Approved :

Got I551 Stamp :

Greencard Received:

Employment Authorization Document Event Date

CIS Office: National Benefit Center

Date Filed : 2014-09-16

NOA Date : 2014-09-19

Bio. Appt. : 2014-10-10

Approved Date : 2014-11-14

Date Card Received : 2014-11-22 (Combo EAD/AP)
Estimates/Stats : EAD was approved in 59 days.

Advance Parole Event Date

CIS Office : National Benefit Center

Date Filed : 2014-09-16

NOA Date :

Date Received :2014-11-22 (Combo EAD/AP)

Estimates/Stats : AP was approved in 59 days.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Well Im still waiting for my approval Its been 8 months since I sent my form and now Im stuck for 3 months in a local office, when I called customer service they just say my case is in process...OMG dont know for how long I will be in this situacion... This Is killing me!!!

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Any people who had a waiver notice got the GC yet?

I've noticed more people have gotten notification of interview waivers since the new year, but I second this question:

Has anyone who received an interview waiver received their GC yet?

We're going on 8 months since applications and 4+ months since we received the interview waiver... 2-ish more to go. Hopefully not more.

K1:

10.23.2013 I-129F sent
10.29.2013 NOA1 / Routed to CSC
11.15.2013 NOA2 / Petition approved
12.27.2013 Package 3 received
03.10.2014 Medical
03.17.2014 Interview

03.21.2014 Visa in hand

06.18.2014 POE Atlanta

07.09.2014 Apply for SSN

07.26.2014 Married

AOS:

09.16.2014 AOS/EAD/AP sent

09.24.2014 NOA1 texts/emails (x3) - Check cashed

09.27.2014 NOA1 Hardcopies (x3)

10.04.2014 Biometric Appointment letter (10.15.2014)

10.07.2014 Biometric Walk-in Appointment

11.25.2014 EAD in Production (Email and Text)

12.03.2014 Card mailed

12.04.2014 Combo EAD/AP card received

01.03.2015 Notice of potential interview waiver received

"What is essential is invisible to the eye." Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, The Little Prince

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I've noticed more people have gotten notification of interview waivers since the new year, but I second this question:

Has anyone who received an interview waiver received their GC yet?

We're going on 8 months since applications and 4+ months since we received the interview waiver... 2-ish more to go. Hopefully not more.

We just got our potential interview waiver letter at the very end of April, although they originally mailed it to our former address in December. So at least it only feels like 2 months of waiting for us. We did change our address in October, got a letter IN THE MAIL at our new address acknowledging that they have our new address on file for this case, then they choose to send it to the wrong address anyway 2 months later. It took them 4 months to get the letter to our address that was supposed to be on file. Losing confidence in the system daily....we originally filed the AOS September 8th, so we are in the same boat with you, divikaki.

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We were approved on the spot and I still have my EAD/AP as well as my I-94 in my possession. We got our email confirmation a couple hours later.

Belated congrats!

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