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We are schedule for an interview for the form i-751 ( removal of conditional residency) for my wife on march 8. 2023. We went to the interview early and checked in and finger print. Then we were told by the checked in window that our interview official that changed to a different person. We waited for 30mins more and called to an official for the interview. The official asked us a few questions and told us that all for today interview and told us to log into the website for the status of our case. He also have us a month time if we dont get any update or decision to call them back. My question is that what might happen to the case? Is there another interview ? 

 

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You can get approved, asked to submit additional evidence, called for a second interview, or denied.  It all depends on the strength of your case.

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6 minutes ago, SteveInBostonI130 said:

You can get approved, asked to submit additional evidence, called for a second interview, or denied.  It all depends on the strength of your case.

We came with all solid up to date documents, pictures and our interview for the conditional residency was very short and easy. We wasnt expected a schedule interview for the removal of the conditional residence. 

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11 minutes ago, Timmgiang1976 said:

We came with all solid up to date documents, pictures and our interview for the conditional residency was very short and easy. We wasnt expected a schedule interview for the removal of the conditional residence. 

It can always happen, even to people with strong cases.

 

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The funny thing about 751 is too many people are going too in depth with the "in love" stuff on their application packets.

 

The love part is over. You got a conditional green card because they believe you love each other, the 751 is for showing you have a continued life together, if you want to avoid interviews focus on this type of evidence. Leases, Insurance, Utility Bills etc... pictures and affidavits hold very little weight as evidence and would be best left to a minimum unless you really don't have much other evidence to show, which is not good. In fact I know a lot of officers browse straight past these types of evidence given how easily forged they are.

 

Again, focus on sending the correct evidence guys. You will avoid RFE's and interviews if you do. And we all just want our cases approved as fast as possible :)

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6 hours ago, TeddyFazBear said:

The funny thing about 751 is too many people are going too in depth with the "in love" stuff on their application packets.

 

The love part is over. You got a conditional green card because they believe you love each other, the 751 is for showing you have a continued life together, if you want to avoid interviews focus on this type of evidence. Leases, Insurance, Utility Bills etc... pictures and affidavits hold very little weight as evidence and would be best left to a minimum unless you really don't have much other evidence to show, which is not good. In fact I know a lot of officers browse straight past these types of evidence given how easily forged they are.

 

Again, focus on sending the correct evidence guys. You will avoid RFE's and interviews if you do. And we all just want our cases approved as fast as possible :)

 

Well said. The I-751 interview is the time for facts, not feelings.

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