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Boston MA | Review on March 17, 2009: | EPB

Rating: | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
The interviewer was polite, but all business. We were a bit surprised by questions that pertained to information supplied in our original petition (e.g., the interviewer asked to see our emails to each other, and photos taken during my visits to Kenya), but when we replied that those documents were in the petition (which was in front of the interviewer on her desk), she was satisfied. Photos from our wedding, showing the two of us with family members, were a key part of the interview. Everline's immunization records were incomplete, so we were given a form to take to a civil surgeon, and advised to return in person w/ the completed documents. We got that done on Friday and Monday of the following week (these civil surgeons are sketchy; if all you need are a couple of jabs, it's best to call ahead and make sure they won't force you to pay for a high-priced exam--we got scammed). I returned the following Tuesday with the physician's envelope. An immigration officer examined it, and informed me that we were "all set" and Everline would have her green card within a month. Six days later, we received confirmation of same in the mail (14 days after the interview)!
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