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Dallas TX | Review on August 19, 2011: | Bill and Vicky
Rating: | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We arrived at the office about 7:10am. Waited to go in until 7:30am, and our appointment was for 8am. Lots of people upstairs, and the restaurant-style buzzers were NOT in use. We were called in to see ISO Nunez at 8:40am.
We were sworn in, and then the ISO reviewed our paperwork. She had all of the originals, but I had brought copies of everything if needed. She kept looking at my copies, making sure they matched the original, and giving my copies back to me.
At one point, she did the "are you now or have you ever been..." questions with my wife, pretty much as a one-breath thing. The only thing my wife questioned was "weapons training" since she had been to the gun range with me. We explained that it wasn't "formal" training, and we continued.
She took the I-94 from my wife's passport. She left the J-1 visa in the old passport, but she reviewed both the old and new passport. (My wife's passport expired while she was here, and she got a new one.)
She had us sign the conditional statement, then explained what it meant.
I asked about my wife's EAD. She looked at it, and said we should keep it since it doesn't expire anytime soon (June 2012). She said we could expect the green card in the mail in about two weeks.
I asked about an I-551 stamp. She said it was "department policy" not to do those on the same day, but we could schedule an Infopass appointment anytime after today and get the stamp.
We left her office at 9:20am.
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