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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: India
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Hi,

I had my AOS interview this morning at San Jose. The officer was nice and courteous. He asked to see all docs and stuff. We showed him the regular marriage docs, insurance pares and so forth. He seemed to be satisfied. So, after some time, he said that he was already running 30 mins late, so, if we had any other support docs that we wanted to present, we might leave it with him. If he needs more evidence or requires me to reappear, he will let me know by mail. Didn't stamp my passport though.

My question is, are passports always stamped? Or is it that some just get the green card without their passports getting stamped?

What do you guys think about the interview results?

By the way, we are in a succesful marriage of about 2 years and 3 months. We both have good jobs and clean immigration records.

EAD/AOS Timeline :

08/05/2005 - Mailed I-765, I-864 and I-485

08/11/2005 - Received NOA for I-485 and I-765

09/27/2005 - Biometric tests for I-485 and I-765

10/03/2005 - AOS "touched"

10/04/2005 - AOS "touched"

11/14/2005 - Interim EAD issued

12/13/2005 - Applied for SSN

01/21/2006 - SSN arrived in mail

03/23/2006 - AOS INTERVIEW

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
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Some offices stamp the passport and some don't. I'm sure you will get the card soon. I also want to mention some offices tell you if you are approved right away, and some don't.

Edited by designermedusa

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: India
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Thanks designermedusa, I hope you are right :(

EAD/AOS Timeline :

08/05/2005 - Mailed I-765, I-864 and I-485

08/11/2005 - Received NOA for I-485 and I-765

09/27/2005 - Biometric tests for I-485 and I-765

10/03/2005 - AOS "touched"

10/04/2005 - AOS "touched"

11/14/2005 - Interim EAD issued

12/13/2005 - Applied for SSN

01/21/2006 - SSN arrived in mail

03/23/2006 - AOS INTERVIEW

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