from what I have heard, the file is sent to the local office, and then the local office, depending upon how busy they are, sends you interview date. Interview does not seem like a big deal, but, this whole process will delay your case by couple of months.
Mine is a similar case. RD - Sept. 24th. I got relocated from Bay Area to Denver in 1st week of April and in month of July i got laid off. I got a job in Sept. (after 2 months) in Bay Area. On Oct. 9th, AVM got updated saying that ur case has been transferred to local San Jose office for Scheduling an interview. They have also posted a number for scheduling an interview. Since i moved from CO to CA around 12th Oct. I am not sure whether i will be getting any notification in mail. I am trying to search for some more information about interview calls before calling at the number given in AVM. One of my colleagues (from the company i got laid off from) fortunately got an approval before getting laid off without any RFE. I haven't yet notified the INS about the change in employer since i was hoping my case will get approved without any RFE. Please do give me suggestion whether i should file notification before scheduling an interview? or what is the next step i should take. Also what documents are required for interview and will they reject my GC since i was not working for 2 months? Please suggest
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