Caligirl415
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ari4u said:Congratulations! i know you were worried. Time to celebrate.
I know! I was really worried but everything went really well! I'm glad it wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be.
ari4u said:Congratulations! i know you were worried. Time to celebrate.
Flyer729 said:Today I received an email stating that a welcome notice was sent for my I-485!!! I guess I just have to wait for my card!
Hiddendragon38 said:Eugene176,
I think your case approval is subject to namecheck (background check). i had very similar experience. my interview was on 5/9 at LA DO and the officer asked us no more than 5 questions and told us my case was pending FBI namecheck. he will approve the case upon completion of the namecheck. he did mention removal of condition process... there is not much to do regarding namecheck... i have been waiting... there are several threads about namecheck. it seems taht more and more people are waiting for namecheck now...
shahpr787 said:Hi eugene176,
Welcome to the world of FBI namecheck where so many people are staying. Dont worry all it means is that ur case will get approved once they get those results from FBI - there is no time limit in it.
Also dont worry about ur travel plans incase ur GC is not approved till then.
You can always use ur Advanced Parole with EAD to leave/enter the country.
Ari's Stick thread has info regarding that. You may want to read it
Also Why dont u check the thread below for Name Check:
http://www.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?p=1462469#post1462469
I have also taken the liberty of adding you to the list. Please let me know ur country of origin - so that i could add that info
eugene176 said:Hi shahpr787
I am still in denial after all the sleepless nights and hard work preparing for this interview. My country of origin is Philippines and my birth year is 1976. So are you saying that none of the people in the list have received their GC?
wifey246 said:We just had a very nice and quick interview at the Los Angeles DO!
Now, my case is pretty complicated and i was anticipating a very difficult interview. I have overstayed my B2 visa for a few years. On top of that, in my B2 visa application, I declared myself as married even if i had been separated from my husband for many years. A couple of years ago, i found out that the marriage was not even valid.
After I married my USC husband, we consulted a lawyer who said i should have filed for a divorce anyways to keep my case simple. Well, a little too late for that!
We decided to go through this process without a lawyer. Everyday, we visit this forum to get invaluable information and advices. It has been a tremendous help for us!
We arrived half an hour early for the interview but could not find a parking space. We ended up parking our car 5 blocks away and were running all the way to the building! We were breathless and sweating and had only 2 minutes to spare. (LA interviewees - you've been warned )
We turned in our interview notice and waited for around 15 minutes until my name was called. The officer was very friendly. He said he will not bring us inside the office and he will conduct the interview right at the counter (I took this as a good sign )
He only asked us to confirm the information we have provided in the applications. So most of the words that came out of our mouths were "yes, that's correct". The only question we elaborated on was on how we met. He didn't even seem to pay much attention to our answer, more like small talk. Lastly, he picked 3 questions from the forms - have you been arrested...etc. He said he can look at the 2-inch file that we brought since we obviously spent a lot of effort to put it together. He browsed through the whole thing very quickly, commenting on pictures taken in places familiar to him and those that looked interesting. Everything took probably 10 minutes!
Then he said we can take a seat while he prepares a letter and he will have to bring our passports with him. He came out with this letter, took my I-94 and said I will be receiving the green card within 90 days but most likely in a week or two. I offered to turn in my EAD but he said I can keep it in case the card gets delayed in the mail. I asked to have my passport stamped but he said he doesn't have access to the stamp anymore but i can schedule an infopass to get it. (I'll wait for the card, no more walking 5 blocks through LA for me!)
I still can't believe it was that easy! I've been stressing over this interview for weeks, it's so wonderfully anticlimactic!