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Salt Lake City UT | Review on May 18, 2010: | JamesL
Rating: | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We went for my wife's interview for her AOS to become a conditional permanent resident on Friday, May 14, 2010.
From everything I had read and heard about these interviews I was ready for an interrogation. I thought they were going to be asking all sorts of questions to prove that we were married. I also had a stack of documents and pictures to show them.
Here is what really happened.
We showed up early for the appointment. The lady that was interviewing us was there at the door waiting for us. She was very nice and pleasant. We went into her office and the first thing she asked us was how we met. I told her something about how we met at a local church singles activity. That was pretty much the only question she asked about our relationship and I dont think it really mattered what I said. The rest of the questions she asked us were things she was verifying from the forms we already filled out, like name, address, S.S.#.
She asked my wife the same type of questions plus she went over one of the forms we sent in stating that she was not a spy, prostitute or terrorist, etc..
We gave her some utility bills that had both of our names on it and I think. that was pretty much it.
It was much easier that I had anticipated, which was good, but it was sort of a let down in a weird way since I had over prepared for it. I would recommend to everyone to be over prepared since every situation could be different and you dont know what the interviewer will want to know or see.
Also I would NOT recommend hiring a lawyer unless you get to a point that you feel you really need one. In our case I would have felt like it was a total waste of money if we had paid someone to go with us to that interview.
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