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Philadelphia PA | Review on November 5, 2021: | D+A(2nd account)
Rating: | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
This was the best interaction I ever had with an immigration officer in my life. We interviewed with officer S.Christian and was a lady. The nicest lady. She was chill and friendly and we didn't feel nervous at any point. She started by confirming our names, dates of birth my husband's place of work. She asked me when I entered the US on a K1 and then she started asking simple questions like when did you meet and where and how did things go from there to where you are now. She was smiling and said that any of the two can respond to the questions and it's not a problem.
We were all wearing masks due to COVID-19. Then with my husband being a talker we ended up having a conversation about our new dog, a Greyhound and how she is familiar with it all because she went to school in Gettysburg, PA and she started cracking jokes. She then asked me if we have any new documentation to submit since we filed for AOS. We gave her the following:
-Joint bank statements
-3 months of Venmo transactions
-Co-Life Insurance
-Co-Updated Health Insurance
-Husband's W2 + Tax Return 2020 that she didn't even look and then she gave it back to me
-Letter from my husband's employer
-2 months paystubs for my husband
-A letter from American Express saying that I was added to my husband's credit card
-A copy of our dog adoption contract
-I had printed 15 best wedding photographs from our wedding which she looked at instantly and then kept
-Our apartment lease with both names on it
I had a ton more stuff with me like 2 big photo albums and other proof of relationship like old and new emails, tickets to visit each other, love notes, receipts/photos from gifts we gave each other. Some stuff from our wedding and honeymoon including photos, tickets, gifts like I mentioned above and like our wedding food menu and some Greek traditional gifts that Greeks give at weddings but none of that was even looked at or asked for.
She then took some time to explain that I will have the GC on the mail in 2-4 weeks or so and that I have to apply for ROC. Something interesting she said was that I most probably don't have to go through another interview for ROC but to just send the application in and how I will be so close to apply for citizenship that if I end up not hearing in a timely manner from the ROC application I will probably end up going for my naturalization interview and the officer will adjudicate both ROC and naturalization.
I hop this helps.
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