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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Haiti
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We finally had our interview in Baltimore on June 15. (Filed last August.) We waited for about 45 minutes after our 8 am scheduled time. The interview was short and they asked me more questions than they did my husband. Where his parents live, what are their names, where my husband works, what does he do there. The questions they asked my husband were all related to whether he is a terrorist or plans to overthrow the U.S. government. The IO wasn't interested in seeing any of the pictures I had. He took the pile of documents I had (bank statements, cell phone bills, tax returns, lease, etc) but didn't look at any of it. The only thing he actually asked for was the birth certificate of our week-old daughter. When we finished the interview, he handed us a paper that he said they give everyone, stating that he will review the case and it could be up to 120 days for a decision. I felt good when we left but of course still a little nervous. But by the time we got to the car, I checked the USCIS website just for fun and it already said that a new card was being produced! I'm so glad to have one more step behind us!

K-1 Process:

12/04/15 - Engaged (L)

12/17/15 - K-1 submitted

12/31/15 - NOA1

02/09/16 - NOA2

03/16/16 - NVC case number assigned

03/17/16 - In transit to consulate

03/22/16 - "Ready" on CEAC tracker

04/14/16 - Received packet 3 by email

04/15/16 - Medical exam

04/28/16 - Interview - Approved!

05/25/16 - POE at Miami

07/08/16 - Married! (L)

08/09/16 - Filed for AOS

08/12/16 - Case received

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On 6/19/2017 at 2:39 PM, blackeyedsusan said:

We finally had our interview in Baltimore on June 15. (Filed last August.) We waited for about 45 minutes after our 8 am scheduled time. The interview was short and they asked me more questions than they did my husband. Where his parents live, what are their names, where my husband works, what does he do there. The questions they asked my husband were all related to whether he is a terrorist or plans to overthrow the U.S. government. The IO wasn't interested in seeing any of the pictures I had. He took the pile of documents I had (bank statements, cell phone bills, tax returns, lease, etc) but didn't look at any of it. The only thing he actually asked for was the birth certificate of our week-old daughter. When we finished the interview, he handed us a paper that he said they give everyone, stating that he will review the case and it could be up to 120 days for a decision. I felt good when we left but of course still a little nervous. But by the time we got to the car, I checked the USCIS website just for fun and it already said that a new card was being produced! I'm so glad to have one more step behind us!

Congratulations! Thanks for the review!

Became a citizen 6/2024. Now filing for my mother.

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