Hi guys, how are you? I just passed my stokes interview with my wife today. We are totally stoked, pun intended. Now the Officer said that we passed, but she didn't stamp my passport. Instead, she gave us 2 sheets, which said that our application was approved but I had to submit (within 30 days) a couple of supplemental information, which are I-693 (the health checkup, which expired since first applied), a Tax Return transcript, and a Affidavit of Support (my wife and I will co-sponsor the case). After the submission of documents, we would receive fingerprinting letters in 2-3 weeks (finger prints also expired). The sheets does say that our petition for AOS was approved, and the classification of the benefit is IR-6 (which I believe is the 10 yr GC).
I guess my question is that (since I'm still a little in shock), Is it normal to be requested for supplemental documents? Anything I should look out for, if at all?
I also have to add that I just remembered this. I asked the Officer that after the finger printing, do we just have to wait? She said yes, we'd just have to wait for the decision. Does this mean it's still not approved, or just simply a matter of formality to get the card to produced? (Because the lawyer said that we passed and congratulated us, and I'm a bit confused). Thanks for any input!
Thanks!!
I guess my question is that (since I'm still a little in shock), Is it normal to be requested for supplemental documents? Anything I should look out for, if at all?
I also have to add that I just remembered this. I asked the Officer that after the finger printing, do we just have to wait? She said yes, we'd just have to wait for the decision. Does this mean it's still not approved, or just simply a matter of formality to get the card to produced? (Because the lawyer said that we passed and congratulated us, and I'm a bit confused). Thanks for any input!
Thanks!!