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We've been preparing for this interview for about the past month, but really settling down into organizing what we need to bring within the past week, as our formal wedding was held on March 26. So, knowing that my husband has the tendency to be slightly forgetful and/or overlook things, I prepared the following:

A Binder with twelve dividers:

1..........Vaccination Supplement form I-693: Sealed Envelope from Civil Surgeon, copy and vaccination worksheet from UK Physical

2..........Updated Sponsor/Wife Form I-864 and supporting documents: employer letter, tax forms (including 2005), Pay stubs

3..........Updated Co-Sponsor Form I-864 and supporting documents: tax forms (including 2005), birth certificate, proof of income (Social Security/Retirement

4..........I-797 Notice of Action Documents: I-485, I-765, I-129F noa2, I-129F noa1, I-485 interview notice and cancellation (pre-change of address)

5..........Birth Certificates: UK and US citizen (w/ new social security card noting name change of USC to married name

6..........Marriage Certificate and copies

7..........Adoption Record for the “children” (cats)

8..........Compilation of evidence of a relationship: Cards from eachother/friends/family (+ copies), wedding save the date and program, photobooth pictures from wedding, dual membership zoo passes, wedding guest list

9..........Health Care and Benefit enrollment through USC's Employer, noting UK citizen as spouse

10........Bills to the shared residence in both our names: Electricity, Water and Gas bills

11........Apartment Lease Agreement, in both names. Renter’s Insurance, in both names

12........United Kingdom Police Record for UK Citizen

Along with:

An updated G325A, if needed

Copies of UK citizen's passport, visa and I-94

Copies of K-1 and
AOS
submissions

Wedding Guest book and Photo Mat signed by friends and family

Photo Album containing pictures from throughout our relationship

So, we were feeling pretty good about it. We thought we had everything organized and userfriendly and we were going to dress smartly and go rock the interview.

We left our place at about 7:50am for our 9:35am interview. We arrived at the location at about 8:45 after stopping for a bite to eat quickly. It took us a while to find the right building, and we realized that we hadn't parked close to it when we finally found it. We get to the security check and they ask if we have a camera phone. I did. So BACK to the car to drop it off... Finally we get back to the security, go through and on up to the second floor.

We check in security there and he asks for ID's. I take out my passport, and Chris says to me "Do you have mine?" Now, having compiled the entire packet for the interview, my husband's Identification didn't seem like one of my responsibilities. For some reason, he assumed that I had put it with our collection of evidence, but sadly I had not and didn't even know where he kept his passport at home.

So, yes folks, that's right. My husband forgot his passport containing his K-1 Visa and I-94 at home when attending his AOS Interview.

Needless to say, my previous preparedness and calm was then broken, and I mildly freaked out. I became incredibly nervous and even (dare I admit it...) started crying... They let us into the waiting room using his UK drivers license, but I was sure that once we got into the room with the immigration officer they were going to tell us that we were wasting their time by showing up with out it and then we'd be waiting another month or so for another interview at best....

(Disclaimer: I love my husband to death. I wouldn't be doing all of this if I didn't. He's just, like I said before, a bit scatterbrained and forgetful at times... And he's right here helping me write this post)

We waited for maybe 15 minutes, and we were called in.

We get to the room, and the officer sweared us in and asked for ID, so this is when Chris told him that he didn't have his passport with him...

And the Immigration Officer said it was OK!!!!!

Man, I was SO relieved, I cried again. He told us that since we hadn't been given a biometrics appointment, he couldn't approve us today anyway (which I already knew), so it was OK that we didn't not have the passport with us. He was VERY nice about it.

OK, so on with the interview:

He then asked Chris the following (while looking through our rather thick file)

Name, Address, Date of Birth, Phone Number, have you ever been married before and if he had any children.

He asked me if I'd been married before and if I had any children.

Finally, he asked Chris how we met.

Then went through the whole terrorist, have you ever voted/registered to vote in the US, etc...

Next, he asked for 2005 tax information. He didn't even want the I-864, just the w-2's and returns for myself and our co-sponsor. Followed by evidence of a shared residence, specifically bills in both our names. So he kept some copies of our bills.

Then he wanted pictures, so we showed him our photo album. He wanted to make some photocopies, but we told him just to take the originals. We made the copies specifically for the interview, so it was fine with us.

It all ended with him giving us a biometrics appointment and told us that we are approved pending fingerprint clearing and the completion of the FBI Name Check (which he told us was filed on Jan 9th, and should finish any day now).

I inquired about the EAD, as he hasn't heard anything about it since filing, and he told us to talk to someone at the windows downstair (where one would go for infopass)

So, after waiting down there a bit, we got to talk to another officer and they told us that a hold had been put on his EAD because he hadn't had fingerprints yet. But they had never given him a fingerprint appointment. You'd think they'd be smarter than that right?

So, though its been well over 3 months since filing and submitting the RFE, all the gave him was an EAD bio appt... He did say that the card should be mailed out as soon as they get the fingerprints, so hopefully in a week or two he'll have it!

And then, in about a month or so, he should have his green card!

So, everything ended up pretty well, despite the hiccup.

The moral of the story: don't forget your passport!!!

11/11/2005 -- Chris Arrived in US on K-1 Visa

11/21/2005 -- Married in Vegas!

12/05/2005 -- Mailed AOS/EAD

04/05/2006 -- AOS Interview and Bio (issued at the interview)

06/10/2006 -- Welcome letter arrives

06/23/2006 -- Green Card Arrives

Lifting Conditions

03/10/2008 -- Mailed I-751 Packet to USCIS

03/14/2008 -- NOA Arrives!! (also check is cashed)

04/07/2008 -- Bio Appt Letter Arrives!

04/17/2008 -- Bio Appt

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:thumbs: Congratulations :dance: Was the interview at the Federal Building at the Civic Center Plaza? I can see that building from my office window!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: South Korea
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:dance: Congratulations to ya :dance:

1/12/06 Mail I-129f express mail

1/13/06 TSC rec'd

1/23/06 NOA1 from CSC

1/27/06 - Check cleared

7/10/06 - NOA2

7/14/06- rec'd @ NVC

8/14/06- NVC sent petition to Consulate

8/17/06 - Korean Consulate rec'd Petition

8/23/06 - rec'd packet 3 from Consulate

8/25/06 - sent packet 3 back to Consulate

8/27/06 - got confirmation email from Consulate, they rec'd packet three

8/27/06 - requested interview date via Consulate internet site.

9/1/06 - Checked internet site for interveiw date, it was there

9/25/06 - Interview date - APPROVED

9/28/06 - Visa in Zaeems Hand - YEAHHHHH

1/6/07 - leaving for USA

1/20/07 - Wedding Date

1/20/07 - MARRIED!!!!!

2/10/07 - rec'd certified copy of marriage license

AOS

3/13/07 - AOS package rec'd at Chicago Lockbox

3/20/07 - Rec'd Social Security Card

3/21/07 - Checks Cashed and Case Status online

3/24/07 - NOA1 Rec'd for AOS and EAD

3/27/07 - rec'd Biometrics appt letter - scheduled for 4/20/07 @ 11:00am

4/02/07 - "touched"

4/20/07 - had biometrics appt.

4/21/07 - rec'd letter stating case was transferred to CSC

5/22/07 - rec'd Case Pending at CSC email

6/25/07 - EAD card production ordered

7/7/07 - EAD "touched"

7/7/07 - AOS "touched"

8-6-07 - Rec'd EAD Card in the Mail

5-20-08 - AOS INTERVIEW - APPROVED - PASSPORT STAMPED

7-2-10 - Received 10 year green card in mail

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:thumbs: Congratulations :dance: Was the interview at the Federal Building at the Civic Center Plaza? I can see that building from my office window!

Yes! 34 Civic Center Plaza was the address!

I saw your post earlier, and sadly we didn't see you waving ;)

Thank you much for the good luck though, I'm sure it helped get us a nice officer!

lool men would forget their head if it wasnt screwed onto their shoulders!!!

My Husband just said "its unfortunate that mine's only attached with tape..." :star:

and thank you snz1802!!

11/11/2005 -- Chris Arrived in US on K-1 Visa

11/21/2005 -- Married in Vegas!

12/05/2005 -- Mailed AOS/EAD

04/05/2006 -- AOS Interview and Bio (issued at the interview)

06/10/2006 -- Welcome letter arrives

06/23/2006 -- Green Card Arrives

Lifting Conditions

03/10/2008 -- Mailed I-751 Packet to USCIS

03/14/2008 -- NOA Arrives!! (also check is cashed)

04/07/2008 -- Bio Appt Letter Arrives!

04/17/2008 -- Bio Appt

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Congratulations and wow, this was wonderfully thorough. A good binder indeed, and as for the passport... well, it's in the package list and I will be ensuring that my husband doesn't forget any of HIS documentation. >_> <_< Like the nine million copies of the birth certificate.

26 January 2005 - Entered US as visitor from Canada.
16 May 2005 - Assembled health package, W2s.
27 June 2005 - Sent package off to Chicago lockbox.
28 June 2005 - Package received at Chicago lockbox.
11 July 2005 - RFE: cheques inappropriately placed.
18 July 2005 - NOA 1: I-485, I-131, I-765 received!
19 July 2005 - NOA 1: I-130 received!
24 August 2005 - Biometrics appointment (Naperville, IL).
25 August 2005 - AOS touched.
29 August 2005 - AP, EAD, I-485 touched.
15 September 2005 - AP and EAD approved!
03 February 2006 - SSN arrives (150 days later)
27 February 2006 - NOA 2: Interview for 27 April!!
27 April 2006 - AOS Interview, approved after 10 minutes!
19 May 2006 - 2 year conditional green card.
01 May 2008 - 10 year green card arrives.
09 December 2012 - Assembled N-400 package.
15 January 2013 - Sent package off to Phoenix.
28 January 2013 - RFE: signature missing.
06 February 2013 - NOA 1: N-400 received!
27 February 2013 - Biometrics appointment (Detroit, MI).
01 April 2013 - NOA 2: Interview assigned.

15 May 2013 - Naturalization Interview, approved after 15 minutes.

10 June 2013 - Naturalized.

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Russia
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You always tend to forget something! When we had our interview, rushing out of the house, we did not put on our rings! Luckily it was never brought up.

Congratulations on the approval!

09-02-2005 Applications for AOS, EAD, and AP received by MSC

10-21-2005 AOS fingerprint notice for 12-08-2005

11-07-2005 AP approved

12-05-2005 Infopass appt at San Jose office for interim EAD -- Refused, because it is already approved by MSC on 11-07-2005

12-07-2005 Attempt at interim EAD at San Francisco office -- no go. Back to San Jose, where CSO (chief station officer) tells they will contact MSC via email to request permission to issue interim EAD

12-08-2005 Biometrics for AOS and EAD. Having no EAD appt letter was no problem (used EAD NOA)

12-15-2005 EAD arrived in the mail

12-24-2005 Received interview letter; interview scheduled 03-01-2006

01-28-2006 Received replacement SSN card in married name (5 wks since application)

03-01-2006 AOS interview -- approved; received stamp in the passport

03-13-2006 Green card arrived in the mail

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Filing for removal of conditions

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Pakistan
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Congrats, sounds like it was a nice interview other than the missing passport and bios. Will not be much longer and he will have his green card. Gooc luck. :thumbs:

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.

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Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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congratulations to you both!!

Chrissy UK (Yorkshire) John USA (Minnesota)

20/July/05 Married in Las Vegas!!

AOS approved April 12th 2006!!

4/01/08 mailed I-751 to Nebraska

4/3/08 package arrives at Nebraska

4/11/08 check cashed

4/14/08 recieved NOA extension letter

4/26/08 recieved biometrics appointment letter plus it looks like our case has been forwarded to California!

5/02/08 Biometrics scheduled

5/02/08 Biometrics completed in 10 mins!

Woo Hoo....8/28/08 Recieved 10yr Greencard in mail, no approved email!! We are done!!!

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Congratulations!

08/17/08: Mailed N400 to TSC

08/19/08: USPS attempted delivery

08/20/08: TSC received N400

08/21/08: TSC cashed check

09/02/08: Received NOA...........Priority date: 08/20/08

..............................................Notice date : 08/22/08

09/02/08: Received Biometrics Notification

09/18/08: Biometrics completed - Charlotte DO

10/24/08: Received Interview Letter

12/08/08: Interview @ 1:00pm. APPROVED!

01/05/09: Oath Ceremony 10:00AM. Now officially a USC!!!

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01/17/09: Applied for US Passport and passport card

01/28/09: Received US Passport

01/29/09: Received US passport card

01/29/09: Received naturalization certificate back from passport office

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