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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Vietnam
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Our AOS interview went well.  We arrived at Seattle office 30 minutes early. After a short wait we were called. 

Our interview officer was a lady officer. She was professional and asked us many more questions than what we thought. 

  

For my wife:

  • They asked us many questions. From 485 form - all questions from last 2 pages...have you ever ______ questions.
  • Have you been to US before?  
  • Have you traveled outside? Did you go to Greece...you applied for Travel authorization? 
  • Who attended engagement?  
  • When did you get married? Where was wedding? How many people attended? Where was Wedding? 
  • Who does household work?  

  

For husband/petitioner:

  • How we met. Which online site? 
  • They they asked about when we met.
  • Why I choose Vietnam? How did I propose?  
  • Do you still have same job?

  

For both:

  • Where do you live?  How long did it take to get there this morning? 
  • Who does housework?  
  • How are things going?  Any problems being that we are from different cultures?

  

She said that our documents looked complete and she did not need anything else. But we can provide any additional documentation. We gave a few more documents. She said we can provide few photos. We gave her many documents and photos. 

 

Then she told us that they will decide in the next 2 weeks. If they need any additional info they will send a letter request. Otherwise we should get notification. 
  
We answered each question.  We had brought every document that could have been asked. We also had supporting documents to show our married lives.
Overall the interview was fair and bit longer than anticipated.  
  

Thanks to VJ for support and information. 

 
We received green card in mail after 8 days. We are both happy with the long journey and process. Now we can live our married lives. 

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Congratulations!!!! Very happy for you both.  We hope that the Portland office processes our petition a little quicker than Seattle.  The processing times page has an average of 125 days after biometrics, so we're hanging in there.

Mike & Tuyen

First Meeting

Second Meeting

Engaged

I-129F Sent :

I-129F NOA1 :

I-129F NOA2 :                              

NVC # Received

Interview Date   

Interview Result

Visa in Hand 

POE SFO                        

Married!!!!!!!

AOS/EAP/AP Mailed

AOS/EAP/AP NOA1

Biometrics Portland

Interview Portland

 

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APPROVED!!!!!

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On 3/24/2018 at 9:06 AM, b6543 said:

Our AOS interview went well.  We arrived at Seattle office 30 minutes early. After a short wait we were called. 

Our interview officer was a lady officer. She was professional and asked us many more questions than what we thought. 

  

For my wife:

  • They asked us many questions. From 485 form - all questions from last 2 pages...have you ever ______ questions.
  • Have you been to US before?  
  • Have you traveled outside? Did you go to Greece...you applied for Travel authorization? 
  • Who attended engagement?  
  • When did you get married? Where was wedding? How many people attended? Where was Wedding? 
  • Who does household work?  

  

For husband/petitioner:

  • How we met. Which online site? 
  • They they asked about when we met.
  • Why I choose Vietnam? How did I propose?  
  • Do you still have same job?

  

For both:

  • Where do you live?  How long did it take to get there this morning? 
  • Who does housework?  
  • How are things going?  Any problems being that we are from different cultures?

  

She said that our documents looked complete and she did not need anything else. But we can provide any additional documentation. We gave a few more documents. She said we can provide few photos. We gave her many documents and photos. 

 

Then she told us that they will decide in the next 2 weeks. If they need any additional info they will send a letter request. Otherwise we should get notification. 
  
We answered each question.  We had brought every document that could have been asked. We also had supporting documents to show our married lives.
Overall the interview was fair and bit longer than anticipated.  
  

Thanks to VJ for support and information. 

 
We received green card in mail after 8 days. We are both happy with the long journey and process. Now we can live our married lives. 

Hi there!! Congratulations on your wife’s green card approval. Im going to have interview in a month and starting to prepare the documents. Can you help me out whether you/ your wife we’re required to submit I-693 form during the interview?

K1 Journey : Service Center: California Service Center + Consulate: Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam

USCIS I-129F Receive Date:  January 13th, 2017

USCIS I-129F NOA2 Date:  April 27th, 2017 (105 Active days )

NVC Received: May 19th, 2017

NVC Left : May 26th, 2017

Packet 3 Received : June 12th, 2017

Interview Date : July 28th, 2017  - Approved

AOS Journey: 

AOS package (I 485, I765, I131) sent: Jan 10th, 2018

USCIS Lockbox Chicago received: Jan 12th, 2018

NOA 1 hard copies received: Jan 22nd, 2018

Bio-metric Appointment Letter received: Jan 26th, 2018

Bio-metric Appointment date: Feb 6th, 2018

Interview date: April 23rd, 2018

Approval date: May 20th 2018

 

ROC Journey:

Package sent: 02/25/20

USCIS Lockbox Phoenix received: 02/27/20

Text received with case ; check cashed: 03/04/20

 

 

 

 

 

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