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New York City NY | Review on September 22, 2009: | Plazmasas
Rating: | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
My case is a little different than others. My AOS based on an approved vawa petition.
My lawyer and I got there 20 minutes before the interview. At the "door" they asked us to turn off our cellphones - my is faulty, for some reason it's never shuts down. I tried to explain it to the security guy, but that was just a waste of time. I pretended to turned it off anyway.
After we got in the huge waiting room, we went to the window to give the appointment notice to the "clerk".
Then we waited. Two hours passed by until they called my name. At least I've got to know my lawyer a bit. We were talkning a lot about kind of everything. She is a devoted woman, a smart one, working for a non-profit organization whom will fight for justice until se can. She is not the part of the "green-card-factory" that I had a chance to witness at the waiting room.
Most of them never even met they client(s), but they have cases approved. 2-3 on a daily basis. 5000 bucks. Daily.
Anyway.
My interviewer was a totally professional whom knows vawa cases, so there were no unnecesary questions - only the questions from the I-485 form.
I got an approval, stamp in my passport. That took only 7-10 minutes.
Phew.
That was a 5 years long journey. Without the InMotion, I would be nowhere.
Overall: beside the long waiting time, I just have only one note here: they are professionals. And they treat you like human.
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