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Saint Paul MN | Review on January 27, 2010: | DongDong
Rating: | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Interview , Jan 26th, 2010 K-1/K-2
Bloomington, MN
We were called in by a gentleman only a few minutes late for our first appointment.
He said, "sit where you want".
Then my wife and daughter were sworn in.
He checked my wife and daughter’s passports.
He asked my wife:
Where do you live?
Parents names?
Your married name?
How many children do you have?
What are the children’s names?
When were the children born?
What is your home phone number?
Then he switched to variations of questions on the I-485:
Have you ever been arrested?
Have you ever been in jail?
Have you ever been a US citizen before?
Have you ever been deported?
Then back to personal questions:
He asked, “do you or your daughter have SS numbers?” (My wife does, but our daughter does not yet)
Then he asked my wife if her daughter spoke English. We both said, "yes" at the same time.
He then asked our daughter her name and her birthday.
After she answered he said “I am going to approve both of these”. You should get a welcome letter in four weeks and a green card in six weeks. I asked if he needed anything else? He said “no”. No paperwork, no pictures,no financials … simply nothing was asked for except my wife and daughter’s passports initially. About 20 minutes for the whole interview.
He asked if we had any questions and then my wife and I asked about the 10 year card. He printed off some of the necessary paperwork and we thanked him and we left. He was very pleasant and professional.
Even though we signed up for e-mail notices, we have yet to receive any update on our status, except the initial e-mail saying we are signed up to receive e-mails!
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