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Las Vegas NV | Review on June 7, 2008: | lgoodale77
Rating: | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Well, my husband, daughter and I went to the Las Vegas office for our Adjustment of Status interviews. My daughter and I are applying, and my husband is the US Citizen. We were both scheduled for 8:45am and we didn't have too long to wait before they called for my daughter. For some reason, we were being interviewed separately, even though my daughter isn't even 2!
The interviewer we had, we could barely understand. He then proceeded to tell us that we didn't need to file the I-130 or I-485 for my daughter because her father is a citizen. I informed him that we were unable to make it to the Consulate in Canada while my husband was in Canada following her birth, but we needed proof of her residency before we can file for citizenship. He then waived her originally applications and transferred us to someone else to adjudacate my applications.
While with the second interviewer, he couldn't understand why the first officer was waving my daughter's application because we will need to prove her residency to apply for citzenship! So, our first interview was useless!!
The second interviewer decided to interview my husband and I regarding my application and our daugher. That went really smoothly, not many questions and we were all done in about 45 minutes (including the pointless 25 minute original interview) Then the next day we recieved a notice in the mail to go and redo my daughters biometrics, which we did on Saturday the 7th.
Overall, it was a good experience, we just wish we had skipped the first interview where the guy confused the hell out of us. Next, is the Citizenship for my daughter!
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