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On 8/26/2017 at 9:27 PM, Nay05 said:

Great finally you are getting somewhere.  Ok so you have a thick file thats good means you have evidence for both marriages. So you should be fine. Going to I130 interview i was terrified because I didn't have much evidence from 1st marriage....do these people expect us to keep documents of our ex-spouses???

 

Anyways about the interview... so luckily i had the same IO from my N400 and she remebered me so that calm my nerves

She went through my application basically asked me everything that was filled out already. After going through the application she asked how we met? She asked me about pics that I had sent in with the application - she ask the date pictures where taken?

She asked if i had visited since marriage? I did for 1st year anniversary

She asked what we did to celebrate. I told her dinner and alot of fun in the bedroom after....I need her to know that my marriage was real lol...And I.also showed her a necklace i had around my neck that my husband had bought for me.  She wrote down everything i said. Thats all i can remeber her asking.

 

After the question she said i know you must be anxious for your husband to be with you but we.will have to review your file from 1st marriage before we can approve your case. She never asked if i had documents from the 1st marriage because she knew they would look at my file anyways. One month later which seemed.like forever waiting again check my case online and cried...finally approved.

If your marriage is real and you have proof you will be fine.  You have a right to your spouse. Good luck my friend. 

Just want to update- I am done with my interview.. It lasted 15 minutes... and they approved me on the spot... They said i will receive the approval in 2 weeks and case will be forwarded to NVC...  finally i am getting close!

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On 07.09.2017 at 11:30 PM, L0bster00 said:

Just want to update- I am done with my interview.. It lasted 15 minutes... and they approved me on the spot... They said i will receive the approval in 2 weeks and case will be forwarded to NVC...  finally i am getting close!

Hello! 

could u pls help us : my husband is green card holders for 10 years, he got divorce 14 of August , and get re- marry with me 24 of October 2017. He got his green card 20 of November 2016. To divorce with his ea was their common decision because they became like a friend, plus problems with family ( they don't like each other ) . 

 

I am

pretty sure uscis will call him for interwie , or he will prove that his 1 st marridge was not fake , they could not denie that juts 'cuz he divorced & got re marry. 

 

Help us please ! 

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On 13.02.2015 at 6:21 AM, simple35 said:

Hello everyone-

I initially got my conditional green card through marriage to USC on June 2011. I was divorced in August 2012. I got my 10 year green card in February 2014 through filing I-751 for good faith marriage.I remarried in May 2014 overseas, I filed for her in July 2014. I got an interview date for February 25 at my local USCIS office.

I was under the impression that I-130 gets adjudicated in service center and the case goes overseas while date is current. However its changing now and petitioners for stand-alone I-130 are facing interviews.

Anyone in the same boat or similar, please share.

Hello! 

could u pls help us : my husband is green card holders for 10 years, he got divorce 14 of August , and get re- marry with me 24 of October 2017. He got his green card 20 of November 2016. To divorce with his ea was their common decision because they became like a friend, plus problems with family ( they don't like each other ) . 

 

I am

pretty sure uscis will call him for interwie , or he will prove that his 1 st marridge was not fake , they could not denie that juts 'cuz he divorced & got re marry. 

 

Help us please ! 

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