|
|
Saint Paul MN | Review on October 30, 2006: | Mrs_S
Rating: | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
Our interview was in Bloomington, MN and we were in the waiting room fifteen minutes before the scheduled time. We were called in half an hour later. We were administered the oath, and were informed that our interview would be observed.
Before the observer came in, we handed the interviewer our IDs, my EAD and AP, and a 1.5 inch stack of copies of proof of relationship documents.
The observer came in and the interview started. I was asked my name, address, SS#, DOB, place of birth, parents' names, if I'd been married before, if I had any children or step children anywhere in the world. My husband was also asked the marriage and children questions. Our interviewer asked how we met. We were asked if family members had attended our wedding, and we pulled out the album. Our observer looked through the album, and seemed to enjoy the occasional goofy pictures thrown in. We were asked about our future plans as a family, if and when we plan on having children, etc.
After that, I was asked the standard, "have you been convicted of a crime, arrested, a communist, etc" questions.
At the end, we were told that we were approved, and I was asked if I planned on traveling. I said I'd like the option in case I needed to travel, so the observer left the room to get a stamp. In the meantime, we were told about removing conditions in 2 years.
The interview took a total of about 20 minutes and was a very pleasant experience. Both the interviewer and the observer were very courteous and professional. They were personable and helped put me at ease.
| |
|