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Chicago IL | Review on April 11, 2010: | HarmonGrijalva1
Rating: | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
The interview was easy. We completed all forms by the book, so we had nothing to hide when we went in for the interview.
The officer asked us how we met, then chatted about our situation.
My wife is bilingual in Spanish, and English, but if your spouse isn't fluent, you will need to bring a translator.
Anyhow, after we chatted, the officer went into our story a little bit, looked through our photos, asked 12 basic questions (i.e., have you ever committed any crimes? Have you ever been arrested? Have you ever transported money illegally?). Once the questioning was done, the officer stamped my wife's AOS application, and confirmed that she would get her green card.
My wife had actually purchased a ticket to visit her family in Nicaragua the day after our scheduled green card interview. So, the officer completd the advanced parole application for us in his office, and had us get the stamp downstairs at the lobby.
Thank God.
Don't worry too much about the interview - if you have nothing to hide, there is no reason to not get your green card. Good luck.
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