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Boston MA | Review on September 26, 2015: | BritInMA

Rating: | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
My wife (USC) was called in first, and was asked about my tattoos (how many, where are they), where we met, out kids, whether I smoked, when we got married, and about the ceremony, when we first met in person. But the majority of their questions to her was just confirming her own identity.
Mine was quite similar; First they asked me all the questions about terrorism, drugs etc. Then they asked me how many tattoos my wife has, and where they were. Whether she smoked, and about our joint kids.
He didn't ask for any documents, including the originals of our birth certificates, marriage certificate etc. But he did ask if I had a photo album to show him, which I did.
He them immediately told me I was approved, took my EAD card from me, and told me my green card would be with me "soon"
All in all, we was there for under an hour; most of that hour was spent waiting; My wives interview was less than 5 minutes, and mine was less than 10 minutes.
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