jmonsterz's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Randy Beneficiary's Name: Lana VJ Member: jmonsterz Country: South Korea Last Updated: 2019-06-07 |
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Timeline Comments: 3
Parsi2017 on 2019-03-19 said:
Hello and congratulations on successfully arriving to the end of this process. I am still waiting. I noticed that your interview dates are different for I751 and N400? Would you be kindly share when did you receive interview letters, if the letter asked you to go alone or with spouse? Why they did not make a combined interview? what questions were asked from you during i-751 interview? Did they tell you after interview if you are approved or not?
THANK YOU very much
Jmonsterz on 2019-03-20 said:
The letter for N400 and I751 are formatted differently. The I751 appointment letter will state that you need to bring your spouse. I hear combo interviews will also specifically state their intention to do a combo interview. I currently live separately from my husband for work, and they just wanted to hear me explain why and how. In both interviews, the interviewers worded things very careful not to put things into too certain of terms. When they summarized what will happen then onwards, they just hinted that they did not have any problems with my applications, but I will still have to wait for the official decision. Best of luck with your applications!
Parsi2017 on 2019-03-20 said:
THank you very much.
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