Maharosa's US Immigration Timeline
Petitioner's Name: Maharosa Beneficiary's Name: Mahmoud VJ Member: Maharosa Country: Egypt Last Updated: 2019-05-23 |
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Timeline Comments: 3
Parsi2017 on 2019-05-10 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 they send your file to NBC, when? - 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? - Did they tell you you are approved right away? Thanks and good luck
Maharosa on 2019-05-10 said:
I don’t recall the NBC, maybe. The interview letter just stated N400, and said nothing about bringing the spouse. When called back for the interview, the interviewer saw me and asked my husband if I was his wife and to get me so they could do the I751 first. The interviewer talked to us at the same time asking where we live; when and where we got married, how many people were there
Maharosa on 2019-05-10 said:
He also asked what we like to do for fun and if we had any additional evidence.
The interviewer did not say anything about approval before walking me out. He then proceeded with the N400 interview with my husband while I waited in the waiting area. At the end of the interview, the interviewer gave my husband 2 papers, one for the I751 and one for the N400 stating he was approved for the ROC and Naturalization and he should receive notice within 2 weeks for his oath ceremony.
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