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Kansas City MO | Review on May 18, 2006: | Ricksan
Rating: | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
The appointment was for 9 am, we got there at 8 am, but like usual when it comes to Government, "The first shall be last.” We were finally called at 9:35 am while other people who arrived after us went ahead of us, (they must have shelled out bucks for some fancy attorney) The adjudicator Reviewed our file, and then she asked both of us basic questions based on our application, verifying information, and so on. Then she ask for evidence of proof, if you do not know by now, MAKE COPIES! Such items as pay vouchers, leases, titles, mortgages, wills, powers of attorney, bank statements, letters, cards, and photos. She reveied the photos and approved us. The worse part is always the wait! Total time for interview less than 30 minutes
Be sure that you bring personal photos! They will not take your photos, just look at them. Therefore, I suggest you have them in album and explain the photos to the adjudicator while your spouse looks for copies of documents. They should be photos of you and your bride with family and friends. I would suggest just take your best photos, if you are like me and use a digital camera, I would suggest you save your best photos on a disc and get them printed at a local retailer.
You do not need allot of photos, since you just got into country, but just enough to show that from the time you got married to the present you and your spouse have lead a normal life. In our case, my wife has been here for almost 7 months and we had 126 photos out of the thousands taken. In any event just be yourself, if you have nothing to hide, you should have nothing to worry about all should go well provided you have your stories and your documents together. The entire interview took less than 30 minutes. If approved you should receive a conditional green card good for two years in about 10 days.
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