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Baltimore MD | Review on October 4, 2013: | olsan3
Rating: | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
It was an appointment for 11:15am at the Fallon building in Baltimore, I got there around 11am , went through the whole search thing and was in the waiting room at around 11:07. My wife met me there straight from work, didn't have to get searched because she's a federal employee. We waited for what seemed hours goofing around until we got called around 12:15.
We got an older guy who seemed nice and was even trying to pronounce my name right on the way to his office. Getting there, he showed us to our seats and swore us in. Interview was painless, as he was just crosschecking what he had on file with us. When he couldn't find my i-94, i explained what happened there and he was fine with it. Then he asked where we met, which i had answered as concisely as possible too. He checked out all the evidence and he seemed to have an issue with my birth certificate. He put it aside and checked the rest out. He saw that i came in with an f-1 and we ended up talking about our similar beginner careers(he studied civil engineering and I architecture). I gave him more evidence to add to file and pictures too. Then he came back to the BC and told me that he would have to have it checked out because he does not know if it is acceptable(Im Nigerian, so it is in english, idk). He then told me how ,if it checks out, I would receive my Green card within two weeks to a month. He asked if i had any questions for him and i said no, thinking back i could've asked for better clarification because now i do not even know if i am approved or not. And that was it. he didn't collect my EAD from me or anything.
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