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Hi, my husband has his interview for I-485 on Jan 07, 2020. Unfortunately he gave the wrong wedding date and the year we first met, plus he forgot our home address too blah..blah..blah. The interviewer only question my husband while i am sitting next to him. After the interview we were told to go home and wait for notice in the mail. My question and concerns are there possibility my husband get denied for his green card? Thanks

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1 hour ago, ElaineDo said:

Unfortunately he gave the wrong wedding date and the year we first met, plus he forgot our home address too blah..blah..blah.

Uhm that’s kind of ... bad. Those are the very very basic questions and he got those all wrong? His home address he doesn’t remember? Nor does the year he met his wife? And what else in the “blah blah blah”

 

You were lucky they didn’t separate the two of you for Stokes interview right there.

 

Can you recall all the questions or approximately how many questions were asked and how many he got wrong?

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27 minutes ago, USS_Voyager said:

Uhm that’s kind of ... bad. Those are the very very basic questions and he got those all wrong? His home address he doesn’t remember? Nor does the year he met his wife? And what else in the “blah blah blah”

 

You were lucky they didn’t separate the two of you for Stokes interview right there.

 

Can you recall all the questions or approximately how many questions were asked and how many he got wrong?

Its mostly basic Yes/ No questions , probably around 20 question total. And these is the one he answer wrong:

-When is your wedding?: uhm..uhm..i guess uhm 26, 26 of march ......uhm 2013

(Ask again twice and still given same date)(16/10/2013)√

-When you two first meet?: this one i know April 15, 2015 (ask again)(15/04/2010)√

Where do you live?: (fogot city and zip code) look over me and ask for zip code, i just give a sign that cant help, then he said: Thats okay

-Do you deposit your work check in your joint account?: sometimes i deposit in sometimes i need cash so i cashed it out

-After you enter the US did you still with the same marriage?: No ( ask again twice and slowly) No. (Ask one more time word by word) i am marry before and already divorced and i marry my wife

-What is your father inlaw address?: umh..umh (search thru all paperwork, that is our mailing address and it on all the paper infront of him)

Plus some question he give unnecessary info. 

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11 hours ago, ElaineDo said:

Its mostly basic Yes/ No questions , probably around 20 question total. And these is the one he answer wrong:

-When is your wedding?: uhm..uhm..i guess uhm 26, 26 of march ......uhm 2013

(Ask again twice and still given same date)(16/10/2013)√

-When you two first meet?: this one i know April 15, 2015 (ask again)(15/04/2010)√

Where do you live?: (fogot city and zip code) look over me and ask for zip code, i just give a sign that cant help, then he said: Thats okay

-Do you deposit your work check in your joint account?: sometimes i deposit in sometimes i need cash so i cashed it out

-After you enter the US did you still with the same marriage?: No ( ask again twice and slowly) No. (Ask one more time word by word) i am marry before and already divorced and i marry my wife

-What is your father inlaw address?: umh..umh (search thru all paperwork, that is our mailing address and it on all the paper infront of him)

Plus some question he give unnecessary info. 

It looks really bad. Seriously how does he not know the name of the city he lives in? Is this a real relationship? Honestly I think you guys will get a denial

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16 hours ago, ElaineDo said:

Its mostly basic Yes/ No questions , probably around 20 question total. And these is the one he answer wrong:

-When is your wedding?: uhm..uhm..i guess uhm 26, 26 of march ......uhm 2013

(Ask again twice and still given same date)(16/10/2013)√

-When you two first meet?: this one i know April 15, 2015 (ask again)(15/04/2010)√

Where do you live?: (fogot city and zip code) look over me and ask for zip code, i just give a sign that cant help, then he said: Thats okay

-Do you deposit your work check in your joint account?: sometimes i deposit in sometimes i need cash so i cashed it out

-After you enter the US did you still with the same marriage?: No ( ask again twice and slowly) No. (Ask one more time word by word) i am marry before and already divorced and i marry my wife

-What is your father inlaw address?: umh..umh (search thru all paperwork, that is our mailing address and it on all the paper infront of him)

Plus some question he give unnecessary info. 

Sorry, about the interview. It is a rough patch but hopefully you will be able to convince them of approval.

 

Was the difficulty in answering the questions due to a language barrier as English may not be the first language? Or simply because they were nervous under scrutiny?

 

The answers do not make sense. How can the first time you met be in 2015 but got married in 2013? Zip code is not important. City is important. 

 

Hopefully you will get another chance at a second interview. Please work with your spouse and train them on how to make eye contact while answering, how answer in a complete sentence, how to express genuineness and build a rapport with the interviewer etc.

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2 hours ago, tu2008 said:

Sorry, about the interview. It is a rough patch but hopefully you will be able to convince them of approval.

 

Was the difficulty in answering the questions due to a language barrier as English may not be the first language? Or simply because they were nervous under scrutiny?

 

The answers do not make sense. How can the first time you met be in 2015 but got married in 2013? Zip code is not important. City is important. 

 

Hopefully you will get another chance at a second interview. Please work with your spouse and train them on how to make eye contact while answering, how answer in a complete sentence, how to express genuineness and build a rapport with the interviewer etc.

The problem is we did filed I-751 in May 2017 and get denied in Jan 2019. Due to lack of evidence (bank statements, lease agreement, phone bill, pictures since he came to US until present). So my husband hired an immigration legal assistance to file another I-751 in Feb 2019 and has interview on the 7th of Jan,2020. Update: the interviewer ask:

-Beside the lawyer did you ever pay anyone to do this application for you? And my husband say: NO (the Office that help my husband is an Immigration Service not a Law firm)

-Where do you work? My husband just pull out his wallet and give the interviewer his work business card.

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I've seen worse get approved. I think you'll be OK. But you need to be prepared for the basics. It's serious stuff. If you are legitimate, I hope you get approved. If not, you'll soon learn that it can be hard to trick the experts.

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3 hours ago, ElaineDo said:

The problem is we did filed I-751 in May 2017 and get denied in Jan 2019. Due to lack of evidence (bank statements, lease agreement, phone bill, pictures since he came to US until present). So my husband hired an immigration legal assistance to file another I-751 in Feb 2019 and has interview on the 7th of Jan,2020. Update: the interviewer ask:

-Beside the lawyer did you ever pay anyone to do this application for you? And my husband say: NO (the Office that help my husband is an Immigration Service not a Law firm)

-Where do you work? My husband just pull out his wallet and give the interviewer his work business card.

Why on earth would you file adjustment of status after Removal of conditions? What status are you adjusting from? You already have a status. You just need to remove conditions. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. Tagging @mindthegap

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13 minutes ago, little immigrant said:

Why on earth would you file adjustment of status after Removal of conditions? What status are you adjusting from? You already have a status. You just need to remove conditions. Someone correct me if I'm wrong. Tagging @mindthegap

The immigration office do for us, and my husband trust them.

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I've never heard of an AOS for a spousal visa that did consular processing.  Something is wrong here  :pop:

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Is there a possible typo on the original post? The OP responded to other poster above stated that “The problem is we did filed I-751 in May 2017 and get denied in Jan 2019. Due to lack of evidence (bank statements, lease agreement, phone bill, pictures since he came to US until present). So my husband hired an immigration legal assistance to file another I-751 in Feb 2019 and has interview on the 7th of Jan,2020”.

 

Based on this quote, it does sound like they got denied on first I-751 so they hired the immigration office to file second I-751 where her husband got wrong on most of the simple questions. 

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On 1/9/2020 at 10:33 PM, ElaineDo said:

Its mostly basic Yes/ No questions , probably around 20 question total. And these is the one he answer wrong:

-When is your wedding?: uhm..uhm..i guess uhm 26, 26 of march ......uhm 2013

(Ask again twice and still given same date)(16/10/2013)√

-When you two first meet?: this one i know April 15, 2015 (ask again)(15/04/2010)√

Where do you live?: (fogot city and zip code) look over me and ask for zip code, i just give a sign that cant help, then he said: Thats okay

-Do you deposit your work check in your joint account?: sometimes i deposit in sometimes i need cash so i cashed it out

-After you enter the US did you still with the same marriage?: No ( ask again twice and slowly) No. (Ask one more time word by word) i am marry before and already divorced and i marry my wife

-What is your father inlaw address?: umh..umh (search thru all paperwork, that is our mailing address and it on all the paper infront of him)

Plus some question he give unnecessary info. 

LOl base on his interview. i don't think this ones is legit married. He did not remember any "important day" in his life and you're guys even did not have bill, statement, photos. What is the good faith marriage like this! 😂

I will surprise if they will approve your case. Sorry to say that, but that's truth

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23 hours ago, Ku Mưa said:

LOl base on his interview. i don't think this ones is legit married. He did not remember any "important day" in his life and you're guys even did not have bill, statement, photos. What is the good faith marriage like this! 😂

I will surprise if they will approve your case. Sorry to say that, but that's truth

My thought exactly. Not remembering wedding day? Not remembering what city you live in? I don't get that. How can one not "remember" the city they live in? He only live there since 2015....

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