Had my interview at Garden City, NY on 12/5/05 (still awaiting GC).
Mother (USC) sponsering child over 21 (me).
In my case, the questions weren't unusual.
Stuff like ->
Is this your mother?
Is this your son?
Do you live with your mother?
Where you arrested?
We were in and out in under...
I read on the FBI's website, in a 2003 report, that the name check process takes about 4 months for 98% of all applicants.
How true that is in real life, from what I've been reading here, I cant say.
Im practically in the home stretch (Im on week 10 out of 12, according to my verbal...
This is about what was told to us when I was there last Dec...
He made it sound as if the computer was malfunctioning, and said that
he couldnt access my fingerprint results (along those lines).
It sounded fishy at the time, but he did say the case looked like it would
get approvred.
Im...
Seems were all getting the same timeline estimates...
My 12 weeks (3 months) would be March 5th.
It would be nice to be able to get some kind of proof so that
we can work in the meantime...
The point I'm trying to make is that my life is going to get interrupted,
if the GC doesn't come within the 2 - 12 weeks...
If I had known that it would take longer, I would have started the process of
renewal back then.
But I did mail in my EAD renewal late January.
So lets see which one...
My case is a mother/son (Im the son, and she is a USC).
The questions were few, and mundane, like ->
Where do you live?
Is she your mother?
Were you arrested?
The documents we brought, were listed on our interview invitation.
I was confident with the questions & paperwork.
The only thing...
I had my interview there on Dec 5th 2005.
I was expecting my passport to get stamped, but the interviewer said no.
He said that it would take 2 - 12 weeks to get the GC.
Now my EAD expires next week, and Im frustrated :mad:
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