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My interview experience today

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Hi all. I had my interview today and I would say it went well. It took around 15 mins. The officer was not very thorough. He was only concerned about my type of visa which I entered the States on and what I was supposed to do here, then how I met my wife and our photos together, how things progressed fast since we've dated and got married in only 6 months, and finally general security questions that are on adjustment of status form. I would say he didn't approve us on the spot, but he said stuff like you're good, congratulations, and you're gonna wait until whether they ask you for further requests of documents or you're gonna receive your green card after a month. That's it.

New changes happened in my adjustment of status form which is my current occupation, it was none when I applied online, now I've got job this week and I told him and he marked it to change it I guess. Do you think this would make things go slowly until they accept my green card ? Any further process or requirements ? FYI- All documents they need for AOS I submitted online first time I applied, though I haven't received anything from them yet, neither my status on the USCIS website has changed to approved. What does this refer to ? I hope things turn out to be ok!! Your feedback is welcome.

Thanks goes to everybody here on this forum for your time and info provided along the way from filling in applications till interview. It was really overwhelming it terms of paperwork and embracing everything first time in a new system never exposed to before, but you made things easy and simple.

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Link to K-1 instructions for Ciudad Juarez, Mexico > https://travel.state.gov/content/dam/visas/K1/CDJ_Ciudad-Juarez-2-22-2021.pdf

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