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Miami FL | Review on July 25, 2007: | jakedankers
Rating: | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
My wife and I had our interview scheduled for 8:30am this morning.
We arrived at 7:30 and were told by the guards outside to stand in the corner until 30 minutes before the interview. We waited 25 minutes, before letting us in the building. You will hear the words "no camera phones" repeated to you by every single person before entering the building. Even the person whom I paid $10 to park across the street, reminded me of that.
We were called 25 minutes before our 8:30 meeting. By 8:05 we were sitting in the officer's desk. He was a very soft spoken and professional person. We both had to raise our right hands, and swear we would tell the truth. He asked to see both our passports and licenses. His very first question was for my wife (who was applying for permanent residency) was , “I notice that you previously had a visa to enter the USA, and you spent some time here, have you ever over-stayed your visa?." He then asked for the documents which proved we lived together. We showed him bank account statements, license address, correspondence, etc.. He asked to see the copies, and not the originals (I came in thinking he wanted to see originals). He then asked for photos and looked over them . He asked me when we fell in love. And that was it! He stamped her passport and told us she would be receiving her green card in the mail shortly. Then he made us sign a form because he have been married less than 2 yrs. That was it!
Our officer was very courteous, easy going and never once made us nervous. Hope this helps someone in the future.
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