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San Francisco CA | Review on November 5, 2014: | eersteatje
Rating: | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
It was really as easy as we could have hoped. We took BART into the city and had a short 10 min walk to the office. We arrived 30 minutes early and they called us in probably 45 minutes after that. He had all the documentation we had sent in (including original photos) in a folder in front of him.
The officer asked us for our IDs (passports, DL & my husband's work permit) and then checked some details of our paperwork (asked who our other sponsor was, whether we had been married before/had kids). My husband had to say no to a long list of questions having to do with terrorism, drug trafficking and communism.
He asked us about how we met. We only had a joint credit card and wedding and honeymoon photos as new proof of our marriage. He took the credit card printouts and looked at the photos (but let us keep them). He asked both of us to say "one thing that annoyed us about the other," and to identify the other's parents in the photos that we had provided. But those were the only "test" type questions.
Afterwards he stamped a big red "APPROVED" stamp into our folder and told us we had been approved. We weren't expecting to hear a certain answer right away, so that was exciting. He said the green card could take a month to arrive in the mail.
The only stressful part was when a phone started vibrating in the office and he asked us if we had not turned off our phones like he asked us to. But it turned out to be his phone...
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