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Hello all,

today we have done our K1 visa adjustment of status interview. after the basic verification process IO separated us, and asked a lot questions about our married life etc, we answered quite well expect only 2/3 answers bit nonmatching. after all we are human and being nervures it could happen. 

 

at start of interview the IO asked us for documents which can verify our living together, we gave our joint bank statement, our gym contracts, Costco membership etc etc he kept that bundle of documents and did not return to us, and also asked us to give him 10 photos from our album  to give him and at the end of the interview he said he needs to review our case and you will receive a decision by mail. 

 

Does anyone been though same situation or any one can help us that is this normal? 

Any respond to this topic will be highly appreciate. 

 

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Being interviewed separately is unusual, being asked for evidence you live together and other evidence is standard, and having your case not approved immediately is something that happens to plenty of people. It's hard to tell why the IO made those decisions, but it's behind you guys, there's no point in worrying about it for now. With any luck they'll approve your green card any day now now (could take several weeks though, you know how the USCIS likes to drag things on). The worst case scenario is they schedule a second interview, it's rare they deny applications outright after 1 interview, but chances are 1 interview is enough for approval.

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3 hours ago, Raizee said:

we answered quite well expect only 2/3 answers bit nonmatching. after all we are human and being nervures it could happen. 

What were the 3 questions and what were the 6 answers?

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8 hours ago, JacobP said:

Being interviewed separately is unusual, being asked for evidence you live together and other evidence is standard, and having your case not approved immediately is something that happens to plenty of people. It's hard to tell why the IO made those decisions, but it's behind you guys, there's no point in worrying about it for now. With any luck they'll approve your green card any day now now (could take several weeks though, you know how the USCIS likes to drag things on). The worst case scenario is they schedule a second interview, it's rare they deny applications outright after 1 interview, but chances are 1 interview is enough for approval.

many thanks @JacobP for your response, yeh we cant do anything now expect waiting for good things to happen. we been through a lot wait already and hopefully its gonna be a happy ending. 

your words about no denial on first interview is very encouraging, our marriage is legitimate and I believe God will help us on it. our answers 90% were matching but on 2 questions we got some difference answers. one was for the IO asked what you guys did yesterday we told the routine and i told the lunch what we had it was IN N OUT Burger he asked the same to my husband and he told the same day routine which i told but the lunch thing he mixed up what we did on Saturday which was Sushi  instead of telling what we ate on Saturday instead of Sunday. and the second mismatch answer was for the IO asked what car my husband drive, we both answer right and for the interview day my husband was driving his brother car, so IO asked why he is driving his bro car I was not sure actually why he exchanged car with his bro so i said i think we need to move one chair to our work (which was discussed to do few days ago) but my husband responded that he took his bro car because we need to bring some soil bags for the garden grass, these two answers were mismatch, rest we did all same, and they asked so many questions. 

I hope they wont decide our 5 years relationship on these two questions and will rest of information nd evidences we have provided. from start of K1 case till now. 

finger crossed, keep us remember in your prayers. 

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7 hours ago, Mike E said:

What were the 3 questions and what were the 6 answers?

Hello @Mike E

 

 2 questions we got some difference answers. one was for the IO asked what you guys did yesterday we told the routine and i told the lunch what we had it was IN N OUT Burger he asked the same to my husband and he told the same day routine which i told but the lunch thing he mixed up what we did on Saturday which was Sushi  instead of telling what we ate on Saturday instead of Sunday. and the second mismatch answer was for the IO asked what car my husband drive, we both answer right and for the interview day my husband was driving his brother car, so IO asked why he is driving his bro car I was not sure actually why he exchanged car with his bro so i said i think we need to move one chair to our work (which was discussed to do few days ago) but my husband responded that he took his bro car because we need to bring some soil bags for the garden grass, these two answers were mismatch, rest we did all same, and they asked so many questions. 

I hope they wont decide our 5 years relationship on these two questions and will rest of information nd evidences we have provided. from start of K1 case till now. 

finger crossed, keep us remember in your prayers. 

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6 hours ago, Raizee said:

 

second mismatch answer was for the IO asked what car my husband drive, we both answer right and for the interview day my husband was driving his brother car, l

I would have interpreted the answer as what car my spouse normally drives.  
 

That  you both answered that today your husband borrowed car to me means you are fine.  
 

The lunch thing is fine too.  
 

Congrats 

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48 minutes ago, Mike E said:

I would have interpreted the answer as what car my spouse normally drives.  
 

That  you both answered that today your husband borrowed car to me means you are fine.  
 

The lunch thing is fine too.  
 

Congrats 

Thanks @Mike E I hope the IO will think the same.

Thanks for your respond. :) 

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I agree with @Mike E. Those seem to be minor issues. The "we will let you know" comment, is, as @JacobP said, fairly common. I think (and hope) that you will be fine. Please let us know.

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35 minutes ago, Stevephoto said:

I agree with @Mike E. Those seem to be minor issues. The "we will let you know" comment, is, as @JacobP said, fairly common. I think (and hope) that you will be fine. Please let us know.

Thank you very much @Stevephoto I will certainly keep posted about the situation, hopefully the journey I and my husband  started 3 years ago by applying for K1 petition will come to a happy end soon and we can live happily live together.

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12 hours ago, Raizee said:

Day 3 and still same status :( tik tik tik tik......

I haven’t run the numbers (but you can do so if you are bored) but I think the highest number of case approvals occur within the first ten working days.  We didn’t get approved on the same day like others did from the same field office (but as I recall from reading between the lines, our IO didn’t approve that day any of the VJ couples he interviewed).  

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48 minutes ago, Mike E said:

I haven’t run the numbers (but you can do so if you are bored) but I think the highest number of case approvals occur within the first ten working days.  We didn’t get approved on the same day like others did from the same field office (but as I recall from reading between the lines, our IO didn’t approve that day any of the VJ couples he interviewed).  

Thanks @Mike E yeh just bored and not sure how long wait will go :) 

thanks for sharing your experience hopefully we will hear back a positive response soon ✌️

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4 hours ago, Raizee said:

Finally got approved  -  status changed yesterday " new card being produced" 🙂

Exactly 10 work days as I predicted 

 

Congrats 

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