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had bad interview today , officer was so hard on me ,too many question about everything  since day one I came to the us , some question i forget like the address that I lived in 5 years ago , my wife first marriage ( my wife was married before and got divorced ), I passed the English test but he said no decision can't be made as of today I have to wait for letter ,its could be approval or more evidence , nightmare  , I can't believe it ,I applied thought marriage 3 years rule ,now I have to sit and wait 

good luck everyone ,

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Just watch for your status......maybe it will be approved.

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1 hour ago, jhon30 said:

Hi guys 

had bad interview today , officer was so hard on me ,too many question about everything  since day one I came to the us , some question i forget like the address that I lived in 5 years ago , my wife first marriage ( my wife was married before and got divorced ), I passed the English test but he said no decision can't be made as of today I have to wait for letter ,its could be approval or more evidence , nightmare  , I can't believe it ,I applied thought marriage 3 years rule ,now I have to sit and wait 

good luck everyone ,

Sorry to hear that are you able to tell what was the question about? what is your local office? do you have your 10 GC already? Thanks.

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15 minutes ago, lovemywife85 said:

Sorry to hear that are you able to tell what was the question about? what is your local office? do you have your 10 GC already? Thanks.

because I couldn't  remember all address I lived in the past 5 years and my wife divorce date then he start asking me more question like how many bedrooms in the house what kind of car you drive , how long takes you to get to work , I had my 10 years green card about 5 months ago with no interview no ref , Springfield MA 

 

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11 minutes ago, jhon30 said:

because I couldn't  remember all address I lived in the past 5 years and my wife divorce date then he start asking me more question like how many bedrooms in the house what kind of car you drive , how long takes you to get to work , I had my 10 years green card about 5 months ago with no interview no ref , Springfield MA 

 

I think you will receive approval notice soon. 

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On 3/30/2019 at 3:07 PM, jhon30 said:

think you hope so , good luck 

I've read some interview accounts here on VJ saying that their interview was really bad but then the next time saying they got approved.  Sometimes if I think this thing is too difficult but then be surprised that I did pretty good. Personally, I'd be more worried if I found the interview too easy because the opposite almost always happen to me. So-so is good for me. Go figure.

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