ilovethe80s
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it doesn't say stokes, it says:
" Re: I-485 Mar "
I have no idea what "mar" stands for though...
probably "Mar" for "Marriage" ???
it doesn't say stokes, it says:
" Re: I-485 Mar "
I have no idea what "mar" stands for though...
Just had our second interview this morning, all went real smooth and she approved our case! She said she didn't understand why the first interviewer even send us to a second interview.
She gave us a section 216 notice that states that we have been approved and that explains the things to do about filling I-751 to remove conditional status in a couple of years etc.
Also we got an email an hour after our interview time, stating that the card production has been ordered.
We are so happy, it has been a stressful journey and now we can relax
Thanks guys for all your kind words and encouragements, it was always very nice!
Hi all,
I was browsing for some answers and stumbled upon your forum. I am pretty much in the same boat as most of you. The only difference is that the suffering has ended for almost all of you who started this thread. I had an interview at Garden City NY on 07-21-2009. The interview lasted an hour or more but in a very friendly atmosphere. The IO asked the standard yes/No questions and then asked my wife about her job and some questions from me too. He took various documents, like bank statements, employment letter, some papers from our joint tax returns and certain other stuff. He asked us if we were previously married and we gave him our previous divorce deeds since we both were married before. He had some doubts regarding my divorce deed that was in my native language and since I only had a certified translation with a copy of the original, he asked me to have my original sent from home country and deliver it in person at the USCIS office, when it arrives. He saw the album and took out one picture. I was expecting some tough questions since I was adjusting from B-1/B2 but surprisingly he never asked anything related to that. The IO didn't have any record of my I-130 and asked my wife if we had filed for it since this I-485 is based on marriage. I suppose that happened because we had filed for the I-130 seperately and not concurrently. I said, our I-130 has already been approved from CSC and gave him a the original approval notice. He left with the NOA along with some other documents and had them copied. The IO on the whole was extremely professional and friendly. Since we are expecting a baby anytime now, he asked when's the due date. The IO never took my EAD/AP or I-94, though I asked him if he would. He said he doesn't need them since they won't be of any use once expired. The IO said I am keeping your file and wont give you an RFE since that will delay your case and just pray that you bring in the divorce document before the supervisor gets a hold of the file and denies your case.
In three days, I received my Original Divorce Deed and submitted it at the USCIS office. I was never handed any document or any indication of approval or denial. Its been almost 10 days now. Any of you have any advice or suggestions for me. Your replies will be appreciated.
Thank You.
I was told to wait for 90 days before I can follow up (if we still hadn't heard from them after that period of time). Fortunately, I got the "card production ordered" update after a month, and then got my green card in the mail about 2 weeks after that. From my experience, and from what I've read so far on here, the 90-day wait seem to be the standard waiting time given by the officer. So I advise you to give it that much I suppose. Good luck to you!
Hi Everyone.
We had interview 7/29 and IO stamped "APPROVED" on both I-485/I-130 infront of us and she said GC is approved and her supervisor will review one more time before EOD. She took I-94 and copies of EAD/AP and only saw my son Birth Certificate and took copy of it and when we offered more documents, She said i am convinced and you are approved no need for any additional documents and expect card anywhere between 2 weeks to couple of weeks and if we didn't get within 90 days, Please come back.
We went home happily and checked next day online and we got below status
Current Status: Interview Completed, but case under review
on 7/30 there was soft Last Update and status remind same(probaly her supervisor reviewed)
Not sure what is going on, we were expecting smooth close after quick/easy interview we had and now we waiting to see if next week any NOA's will come..
Anyone of you guys had similar expereince and any thoughts??
Thanks
hello guys , i had my AOS interview in baltimore office ON 7/18/09
the interview was smooth the IO asked me and my wife bunch questions and asked to see documents i handed him< pictures, car insurance ,health insurance , cable and gas electric bills , receipts , only lease didnt have my name on it cuase it;s under my wife's job name and my wife name , etc...>
than she asked the yes no question i was arrested way back on 1999 for petty offense i handed the dispostion and she said that she has to let her supervisor review the file and she will recommand it for approval and i should hear from them through the mail she also said that in this office it taked 30 days but dont come in until 90 days is passed without a response .
it's been more than 30 days still no response online status didnt change
any advice please
Just had our second interview this morning, all went real smooth and she approved our case! She said she didn't understand why the first interviewer even send us to a second interview.
She gave us a section 216 notice that states that we have been approved and that explains the things to do about filling I-751 to remove conditional status in a couple of years etc.
Also we got an email an hour after our interview time, stating that the card production has been ordered.
We are so happy, it has been a stressful journey and now we can relax
Thanks guys for all your kind words and encouragements, it was always very nice!