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Las Vegas NV | Review on January 24, 2013: | pocheros
Rating: | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Background: Canadian K1
Short story: My husband and I went for my AOS interview and it was a breeze, even easier than my K1 interview in Montreal.
Long story: Our appointment was at 1:45 pm. We arrived at 1:00pm. We showed the security guard our appointment letter and passports. We proceeded through security which is similar to an airport with a conveyor belt for your shoes and belongings and a metal detector.
I showed a secretary my interview letter and he set it aside and told us to take a seat until someone called us in. We waited about 15 minutes I think until a man called out my name. My husband I followed him to his office where we took an oath.
We gave him our IDs which he took and photocopied. He removed the I-94 from my passport.
He asked me some questions but spent most of the time on his computer or shuffling papers around. This is what he asked me:
-my full name, date of birth, place of birth, country of citizenship, marital status, and SSN
-how, where, and when we met, what website we met on
-all the Y/N questions listed on the forms (are you a terrorist, etc.)
He asked if we brought a photo album, I said no but I brought our joint tax returns, joint bank account statements and joint health insurance statements, he said "oh usually people bring photo albums." We had sent in 5 photos with the original AOS package and he looked at those quickly.
After that he said I was recommended for approval and to expect my green card in 3-4 weeks. Yay! I was surprised he didn't ask to look at any of the original documentation I brought- not my birth certificate, not even the marriage certificate! We were out before 2pm- the fastest immigration appointment thus far!
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