Folks,
We went to LA local office for interview yesterday and got passports stamped. Just want to share our experiences with you.
Case type: EB1A
I140 submitted: 09/2001
I140 Approved: 02/2002
I485 sumitted: 03/2002 WAC-02-147xxxxx
Fingerprint done: end of 04/2002
........ long waiting .........
Transfer to LA office: 04/2003
Interview notice: 06/2003
Interview: 07/10/2003
The interview itself was a quite pleasant experience except the waiting. We went there one hour early; and it started on time.
The lady was very nice. Just ask some very simple questions, like:
what's your name, how do you spell it, time and place of your birth, etc. Pretty much the list on I485. The documents she asked: tax return, W2 forms, and company financial documents (according to my lawyer, which should not be necessay; but I gave her anyhow).
One thing is that they lost our photos, which we didn't prepare. So we have to go to a place in the same building to take photos. That place charged quite expensive. So a piece of advice: bring two photos for your interview.
This site has been very helpful during the long waiting. For most of the time I was just a quiet audience. I may not visit this site after this wekk.
I understand what everyone is going through. Wish good luck to everyone still wating.
We went to LA local office for interview yesterday and got passports stamped. Just want to share our experiences with you.
Case type: EB1A
I140 submitted: 09/2001
I140 Approved: 02/2002
I485 sumitted: 03/2002 WAC-02-147xxxxx
Fingerprint done: end of 04/2002
........ long waiting .........
Transfer to LA office: 04/2003
Interview notice: 06/2003
Interview: 07/10/2003
The interview itself was a quite pleasant experience except the waiting. We went there one hour early; and it started on time.
The lady was very nice. Just ask some very simple questions, like:
what's your name, how do you spell it, time and place of your birth, etc. Pretty much the list on I485. The documents she asked: tax return, W2 forms, and company financial documents (according to my lawyer, which should not be necessay; but I gave her anyhow).
One thing is that they lost our photos, which we didn't prepare. So we have to go to a place in the same building to take photos. That place charged quite expensive. So a piece of advice: bring two photos for your interview.
This site has been very helpful during the long waiting. For most of the time I was just a quiet audience. I may not visit this site after this wekk.
I understand what everyone is going through. Wish good luck to everyone still wating.