Mike and Yaoling's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Michael Beneficiary's Name: Yaoling VJ Member: Mike and Yaoling Country: China Last Updated: 2019-06-01 |
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Timeline Comments: 2
Parsi2017 on 2019-06-17 said:
Hello and congratulations on successfully arriving to the end of this process. I am still waiting and would be grateful if you respond to a few questions.
- Did your interview said it is combined interview and your spouse should be with you?
- What questions were asked from you and your spouse during i-751 interview?
Thanks and good luck
Mike And Yaoling on 2019-06-17 said:
I had called and the person on the phone said that it would be combined. The letter that I revived did not and only mentioned the naturalization interview. The officer at the interview told us when we got there that the green card interview would be at 2:00 pm and the naturalization interview at 9:15 am the same day. I was prepared and brought documents for both. I am her spouse and the spouse should definitely be there if possible. Hugging and smiling while being watched on camera in the waiting room definitely helps. The only questions were if we were still married and living together. Asked about our jobs and verified all of the addresses that we lived at. She also asked for updated records of where we were living and employment and tax returns. It was fast and she is a citizen now. Good luck!
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