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Boston MA | Review on September 11, 2017: | cyanmavi
Rating: | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
I had my interview on September 6th, 2017 for AOS.
We arrived there around 1:30 for the 2:30 interview, and they called my name (more like somehow found us in the waiting room and asked me directly if I were so and so) around 2:30.
We basically went through the I-485, the officer asked me and my husband almost all the questions I believe. I was asked his full name, birth date, his phone number, our current address, where and how we met, when and how we get engaged, what he does for a living and how long he has been at his current job. He was asked my birth date, phone number, my parents' names, my birth place. She also asked me all the yes/no questions in rapid succession, so fast that I almost had trouble keeping up (later she admitted to her supervisor outside that she has had a bit too much sugar that day). We did fumble a little, and messed up a couple of details but it was mostly nervousness and she seemed to understand.
At the end she asked whether there were any documents that we would like to provide. I did not know how to answer that and asked what they could be needing from us (as I was sitting there with folders full of documents two inches thick on my lap). We ended up giving her our trip documents (photos, tickets, boarding passes etc.), she said "people don't tend to take trips with strangers". She did not ask for any other proof.
At the end was she said everything looked great, she believed we had a bona fide marriage and she was ready to approve us but USCIS never received our I-129F packet from the POE or it got lost somewhere so it never made it to them so they did not have my original medical exam documentation and they could not approve me without that. So I scheduled a doctor's appointment to get (and pay for!) a new medical soon. I will have to send in the results before they can send me the green card.
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