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Jacksonville FL | Review on December 14, 2010: | ad4re1
Rating: | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Took my wife and stepson for their AOS interview this morning. We arrived 40 minutes early and allowed in. Security guards were very nice and we went thru security no problem once the jackets and belts came off. We were called in for the interview 10 minutes early and the three of us were greeted by the interviewer very friendly. We were asked to raise our right hand and swear the truth. My wife, from China, knows English but was slow with the answer. The interviewer asked us to interpet for her which her son did. My wife smiled and said in English she was nervous but did understand English.
Questions asked of us: Where and when did we meet. How many times did I go to China to visit her. After she arrived in the US did she meet my college age children. Did we have pictures of my wife, her son, and my children together. (We did). She also looked at a few wedding and honeymoon pictures. Asked my stepson how old was he and what school he attended. She then asked for copies of Joint accounts. Gave her Bank statement and home Insurance statement with both our names. We had other documentation but she said the two was enough. (no I485 questions were asked) She then said she was satisfied and that we would be getting cards in about one month!!! She explained the process we need to go thru in 2 years when the cards expire and that was it!! Whole thing lasted 10 minutes and a very nice friendly experience. We had brought copies of everything we could think of but only needed the pictures and joint account statements.
Be prepared, take your time and smile in the interview, answer truthfully and it should go well.
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