Jump to content

72 posts in this topic

Recommended Posts

OK, so we got it - we're approved...and here's the interview story:

We arrive about 12.05 at St Paul, had no trouble finding the building - parked on the higher side, and went in through the doors, got everything scanned, walked through the metal door thing that goes *beep* (heh...:P) and then got scanned again. Went up the stairs, to the left, past the sign that said "Deportation and Removal" (with an arrow *shudders*) and into the waiting room, after sticking the letter in the tray.

We sat down in a medium-full waiting room, which quickly became full of different people, many of them with lawyers. Ben was getting anxious and said to me "everyone has lawyers", so I explained that not all cases are as simple as ours, and some people do need to "lawyer-up". So that calmed him a little, and with a bit of eye-closing and fidgeting, he did avoid sheer panic :P Bless him! Luckily though, we were called in shortly after that (must have been around our designated time of 12.30), by a nice young lady immigration officer.

She called out my name, and Ben followed, as we went through the door, down the hall and into the interview room. We were asked to stay standing, and raise our right hands, and swore to tell the truth...the whole truth and nothing but the truth...we said "I do" (Ben and "yes" (me :P) simultaneously :D. She took Ben's ID, my ID, my passport, I-94 and EAD card.

So at that point, she asked us a few questions about the forms - Ben first, writing as she went. She asked him personal information about him, just confirming what was written, then my name, my date of birth and our current address. Hilariously, he got my two middle names completely wrong, mixing up all the syllables, and we just both ended up falling about laughing - even the immigration officer was amused (but she was really very nice, and professional.). He got my birth date right, but when asked the year, he had to count backward to find it - and got that right too :P I love my husband, he's such a sweetie - he was so amused at himself! :luv:

I was asked several questions from the forms, then the address, telephone number, what I did for a living in England etc. We were then asked when we met, when we first met in person, where that meeting took place, the approximate dates of further visits and how long I stayed each time, if I'd stayed longer than 6 months on any occasion, if I'd only ever come in on a tourist visa, etc etc.

After that, we were asked for evidence of jointly living together, at which point I just dumped the following on the table:

  • Our "Memory Book" - we've been making it for the next generation and it has pictures from both our childhoods, wedding pics, pictures from Puerto Rico and England, etc etc.
  • A photo album of Christmas, an outing or two and a few other things.
  • Bills etc going to the same place.
  • Cards etc addressed to both of us.
  • Tax returns.
  • Birth certificates.
  • Joint health insurance (which we actually never got to show her!)

So she started looking through the evidences - all of them, with great interest in all of our memory book - not just the parts that applied to our present lives together. She looked through every page of everything there, but didn't read the joint cards or take a really close look at bills addressed to both of us at the same address. I was all ready to tell her about the health insurance, but forgot about it as we explained some of the pictures and had a laugh between us. We also took the info and pics of our new house, and she looked at that and thought it looked lovely! She and Ben chatted about that in depth, especially the big living room!

So she took the original copies of the birth certificates, and then kept the photocopies. She looked at our tax returns, and Ben explained that we'd filed seperately because that way, he got more money this year, and I could still file the foreign earned income exclusion on my own little seperate 1040. She asked us for wage slips, and just wanted 1 week's worth from Ben to photocopy. I mentioned that we both had employer's letters and that I also had wage slips, so she took mine too, and then I asked her if she needed to see our joint-sponsor's birth certificate also, or if we even needed a joint sponsor anymore. She replied that no, she felt we were more than capable of just doing it ourselves. Which was great!

She went out and photocopied the documents, and we were left alone for a few minutes. When she came back, she asked me a few more questions, about where I worked in the UK, what I did, a few questions more. Then she asked me the "have you ever been convicted" etc questions from the I-485 form. I answered "no", of course.

She asked about how long I intended to stay when I arrived in May, and I told her "until 23rd August", and she asked "why did you stay longer" - I replied, briefly saying that we'd had no intentions upon entry, but that three weeks later, on June 22nd, he'd asked me to marry him - the London bombings had happened, and at that point, our plans for the K1/K3 went out-the-window after speaking to USCIS on the 'phone and being told that I could stay and adjust from here....so we did! She was prefectly happy with that, wrote it down and nodded.

Shortly after that she gave us our ID's back, and kept the EAD card aside. I asked "Oh - you'll be taking that now, won't you?" - she replied that yes, she would...and then I knew we'd been approved!

She took my passport and stamped it, wrote it up until this date in 2007, and then explained that it was taking between 3-4 weeks to get the Green Cards in the post, so just to keep my name on the PO box of this address until it arrived, and then to go ahead and change it to our new address as and when.

She explained about removal of conditions (or rather, it was a discussion because I asked her about it :D - she said "oh, you know all of that then!?"), about sitizenship and I confirmed we'd be doing that, and then congratulated us, and told us the way to go out! We picked up our scattered evidences, giggled as I threw everything on the floor by accident, and made our way back to the crowded waiting room, trying not to be too vocal about our victory in case anyone had just been denied...!

We told our sister in law in the hallway, and she took the following picture of us outside...then we went to stuff ourselves at Olive Garden in Burnsville - meh eh eh! :)

a814d4b8.jpg

So all in all, it was the most pleasant USCIS experience we've ever had...it took about 25 minutes or perhaps 30, and was very professional, human, friendly and fine. No problems at all - and a great relief for Ben, who'd obviously been having horrible visions of interrogation techniques involving dogs and water torture ;)

We're free until 2007..and I would just like to say a resounding THANK YOU to ALL of you. You have been the guiding lights and steady rocks in this path we've been travelling - such a great resource of information and support is not to be taken lightly - I cherish and appreciate every single one of you, so does Ben. May VisaJourney continue to grow, and develop as a major hub of the immigrant community, because I'll tell you what - we'd have been lost without you all..... (F) (F) (F) (F) (F)

england3.gif

3/29/06 - AOS Approved!

3/3/08 - Check cashed for ROC at CSC...

Feb 2009 - Called USCIS to see what the heck was goin' on...

FEB 20th 2009 - Received email - GC on the way!

I am APPROVED for the 10 year PR Card!

367532.png

356980.png

MyBum.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 71
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
Timeline

Jay Jay I knew it would be a breeze. Congrats to you and Ben and yahooooo now you can take a breather from all of this.

Mary

Everything I respond to is from personal knowledge, research or experience and I am in no means a lawyer or do I claim to be one. Everyone should read, research and be responsible for your own journey.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Canada
Timeline

Congrats Jay and Ben :dance:

That is a sweet picture of the two of you.

Now you can look forward to moving into your new house with out any immigration stuff on your minds.

Well done girl :D

Time to celebrate. :yes:

PEGGY & ROGER

3dflagsdotcom_canad_2fawm.gif3dflagsdotcom_usa_2fawm.gif

K-1/K-2 VISA'S APPROVED IN MONTREAL MAY 2, 2005

K-1/K-2 AOS APPROVED IN ATLANTA MAY 17, 2006

10 year GC Approved - APRIL 16th ,2009 - Peggy and Jonathan's......

Still waiting for our cards...Had to file I-90 as they sent them to the wrong address.

March 9th, 2010, Received GC that has been lost in the mail for 10 months. Still waiting for my son's that is lost as well.

Filed Waiver for my son's 10 year GC and it was approved. He finally received his GC after its been missing for 2 years.

Thanking God this is over for 10 years.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Colombia
Timeline

Congrats - See! I told you you wil be OK. :lol: See you in two years. Have fun

2005

K1

March 2 Filed I-129 F

July 21 Interview in Bogota ** Approved ** Very Easy!

AOS

Oct 19 Mailed AOS Packet to Chicago

2006

Feb 17 AOS interview in Denver. Biometrics also done today! (Interviewing officer ordered them.)

Apr 25 Green card received

2008

Removal of conditions

March 17 Refiled using new I-751 form

April 16 Biometrics done

July 10 Green card production ordered

2009

Citizenship

Jan 20 filed N400

Feb 04 NOA date

Feb 24 Biometrics

May 5 Interview - Centennial (Denver, Colorado) Passed

June 10 Oath Ceremony - Teikyo Loretto Heights, Denver, Colorado

July 7 Received Passport in 3 weeks

Shredded all immigration papers Have scanned images

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Yay Fantastic, congrats :dance: ....great news! :thumbs:

Amanda-England (Yorkshire)- Mark-USA(Michigan)

April/04/2005- Visa journey began!!

We did both K3 & CR1 visa's, got both!!- I returned to England for my CR1 interview after first arriving on a K3 visa!!

May/25th 2006- Green card arrives in the mail................YAY!!

19th June 2006 I Had to go to the Social Security Office to get my number, the DS-230 didnt work for me!!

26-June-2006- Social Security# arrived in the mail....YAY!!

Feb 2008 lift conditions <<<reminder to self!!<<<< went to England for a visit instead, no rush right, 90 days is a long time,LOL

Removing Conditions Begins

Mailed I-751 April 12th 2008

signed for @ NSC April 16th

NOA date April 16th

Conditional GC expired May 5th 2008

Biometrics Detroit May 10th 2008

10 year Green card ordered August 20th 2008

Citizenship any time from feb 2009

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Brazil
Timeline

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

i'm SOOOOOO jealous of your nice immigration officer! i would have given anything to get a smile out of our officer yesterday. but i knew that if he didn't smile at the offer of the kitten's birth certificate that there was no hope for him. luckily his bad attitude didn't prevent him from approving us!

again, congratulations, and i'm sure we'll see each other here in 2 years when it's time to remove conditions!

K-1 Timeline:

07-12-05 I-129 Sent to Vermont

07-19-05 NOA 1

08-31-05 NOA 2

09-08-05 Rec'd at NVC

09-12-05 Left NVC

09-28-05 Packet 3 from embassy

09-30-05 Packet 3 sent back

10-24-05 Packet 4

11-09-05 Interview - Approved!!

11-14-05 Visa rec'd

11-15-05 Arrive USA (JFK POE, employment stamp rec'd)

-----------------------------------------------------

AOS Timeline:

12-02-05 Wedding in San Diego

01-16-06 Sent out AOS, (I-485, I-765 - didn't apply for AP)

01-25-06 Rec'd NOAs for AOS, EAD

01-27-06 Notice for Biometrics Appointment

02-15-06 Biometrics Appointment for AOS and EAD

02-16-06 Case status FINALLY available online!

02-18-06 Letter for Interview on March 28th Received!!!

03-28-06 AOS Interview....APPROVED!!! stamp in passport. After we get the Green Card, no more USCIS...at least not for 2 more years!

04-03-06 Rec'd Welcome to America Letter!

04-06-06 RECEIVED GREEN CARD!!!! IT'S BEAUTIFUL!!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Bahamas
Timeline

CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:dance::thumbs::star::luv:

Adjustment of Status

July 1 2006 - Sent EAD & AOS packet

Sept 19 2006 - EAD APPROVED

Sept 22 2006 - AOS APPROVED

Sept 23 2006 - EAD card arrived

Sept 29 2006 - GC arrived!!!

Removal of Conditions

Jul 9 2008 - Filed @ VSC

Feb 25 2009 - Transferred to CSC

June 20 2009 - Card production ordered

NATURALIZATION

Aug 24 2009 - Mailed N-400 priority mail

Aug 26 2009 - rec'd at TX Lockbox

Aug 27 2009 - NOA1 (rec'd 8/31)

Aug 28 2009 - check cashed

Sept 4 2009 - biometrics notice [rec'd Sept 9]

Sept 25 2009 - Biometrics

Oct 17 2009 - Email about file transfer for interview

Oct 21 2009 - Interview Letter Rec'd

Dec 8 2009 - Interview - PASSED!!!!!!

Dec 19 2009 - Oath Letter rec'd

Jan 14 2010 - OATH CEREMONY!!!!

Jan 15 2010 - Passport app.

Jan 21 2010 - Nat. cert. returned

Jan 22 2010 - Passport rec'd

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Now how in the heck do I get the thing to say "AOS (approved)"?? :P

Scrub that - found it and done it :D

Edited by JayJay

england3.gif

3/29/06 - AOS Approved!

3/3/08 - Check cashed for ROC at CSC...

Feb 2009 - Called USCIS to see what the heck was goin' on...

FEB 20th 2009 - Received email - GC on the way!

I am APPROVED for the 10 year PR Card!

367532.png

356980.png

MyBum.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Jamaica
Timeline

CONGRATS (L)

N-400 - Naturalization/Citizenship

10/26/12 - Sent N-400 packet to Phoenix lockbox via USPS mail w/Certified Delivery, received 10/29/12, check cashed 11/02/12

11/05/12 - NOA-1 received, notice date 10/31/2012, received and priority date 10/29/2012

11/09/12 - Biometrics notice received, biometrics appointment date 11/19/12

11/21/12 - In line for interview scheduling (letter received via USPS mail 12/17/12)

01/16/13 - N-400 interview/testing - APPROVED! Oath ceremony letter received late Jan. 2013

02/26/13 - OATH CEREMONY COMPLETED - NATURALIZED US CITIZEN!

751 - Removing Conditions

06/28/08 - Sent 751 packet to CSC via USPS Priority Mail (signature required)

07/05/08 - NOA received, dated 6/30/08

10/23/08 - Card ordered: APPROVED! (USCIS website)

10/30/08 - 10 YR GREENCARD RECEIVED

K-1 and AOS

07/07/05 - K1 Packet received - USPS tracking

09/19/05 - K1 approval online

12/01/05 - 1st K1 interview in Kingston: need updated birth certificate

12/13/05 - 2nd K1 interview in Kingston: Approved!

05/01/06 - AOS/EAD packet received

08/09/06 - AOS interview in SF: APPROVED!

08/19/06 - 2 YR GREENCARD RECEIVED

-----------

Live your life!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Belize
Timeline

Congrats Jay,

We started our journey around the same time. Funny how fast the time flew. I know how relief you feel, it feels like the world has been lifted off my shoulders, so I'm sure you feel the same way. congrats again.

09-26-05 Mailed AOS/EAD/130

12-23-05 Recieve Notice of Interview for 02-28-06 (77 days total)

02-28-06 AOS interview APPROVED stamp in passport (138 days total)

03-24-06 Welcome to America letter arrives.

03-28-06 Green Card Arrives error free

Removal of Conditions

12-01-07 Mailed I751 to VT (day 1)

11-13-08....Card Production Ordered (day 358)

N-400

03-16-2011 Mailed to Lewisville lockbox

03-17-2011 NOA date

03-23-2011 Check Cashed

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Morocco
Timeline
Jay Jay I knew it would be a breeze. Congrats to you and Ben and yahooooo now you can take a breather from all of this.

Mary

:thumbs:

*cheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeers*

JayJay... absolutely WONDERFUL news!!!! I am sooooooooo happy for ya'll!!! What a way to celebrate... by moving into YOUR OWN HOUSE!!! adios ma-in-law!!! hehe... i say, it is time to break out the champagne! *hugs*

Lynne

Tho' lovers be lost, love shall not... and death shall have NO dominion!

http://www.geocities.com/pulpi33/A1.htm

114959908992789.gif

The will of God will never take you,

to where the grace of God will not protect you.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 
Didn't find the answer you were looking for? Ask our VJ Immigration Lawyers.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
- Back to Top -

Important Disclaimer: Please read carefully the Visajourney.com Terms of Service. If you do not agree to the Terms of Service you should not access or view any page (including this page) on VisaJourney.com. Answers and comments provided on Visajourney.com Forums are general information, and are not intended to substitute for informed professional medical, psychiatric, psychological, tax, legal, investment, accounting, or other professional advice. Visajourney.com does not endorse, and expressly disclaims liability for any product, manufacturer, distributor, service or service provider mentioned or any opinion expressed in answers or comments. VisaJourney.com does not condone immigration fraud in any way, shape or manner. VisaJourney.com recommends that if any member or user knows directly of someone involved in fraudulent or illegal activity, that they report such activity directly to the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement. You can contact ICE via email at Immigration.Reply@dhs.gov or you can telephone ICE at 1-866-347-2423. All reported threads/posts containing reference to immigration fraud or illegal activities will be removed from this board. If you feel that you have found inappropriate content, please let us know by contacting us here with a url link to that content. Thank you.
“;}
×
×
  • Create New...