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| Review on April 23, 2010: | clark kent

Rating: | Review Topic: Other Experience
I was nervous about the interview from the time that we received notification. In the end it was a breeze, the questions were simple, we were interviewed in Los Angeles, downtown, we arrived at the stated time of 8:30 am, which is crazy because it took an extra 45 minutes until we were seen. The officer was casually dressed and polite, he really just asked questions that were on the forms, nothing intrusive. Questions that I remember- to my wife: When did you meet? What does your husband do for a living? what is his father's name, to me: what is your wife's full name, what is her date of birth, then he left for a second and asked us to lay out our proof of bona fide marriage, utility bills etc, he looked though them real brief, kept one insurance form, asked how come we didn't have photo albums, we had a few printed photo's, approved right away, maybe 7 minutes inside the office.. Also my phone rang during the interview with a Tupac ring tone, he was a little pissed, but no big deal, we both dressed nice and were polite. I asked him about the passport stamp, he said they don't do that because the green card is not going to take too long to arrive. Took a big sigh of relief and walked out.
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