It is always better to be so well prepared. I am telling everyone loud and clear, get everything and anything that you can think of may help. You never know what they will ask for.bigclaw said:We just had our AOS interview and had my wife's passport stamped in Atlanta, Georgia today (1/9/06). We submitted our application about 11 months ago with a USCIS notice date of 3/10/05.
Our application was unique in that the FBI twice rejected my wife's fingerprints because they were too weak (unclassifiable). After we received the second rejection, the ASC staff told us to wait for an RFE requesting police clearances from all juristictions my wife resided in for the last five years. Such an RFE never came, but we went ahead and obtained all of them (from one foreign country and two U.S. states!) and brought them to the interview just in case. (The actual interview notice didn't ask for them either).
The room was full of people for both AOS and naturalization interviews. Our appointed time was 12:30, but we got called about 45 minutes later. That was a long and nervous wait.
Stuff the officer asked for:
photo IDs (both)
passports (both)
tax returns and w-2s of last 2 years (not 3) (sponsor)
family photos
car insurance
Questions the officer asked:
current address;
how did you meet;
what's your occupation;
when did you come to the U.S.;
have you been arrested;
Then came the cool part. The officer said he could not approve us today because of the fingerprint issue and would instruct us to obtain police clearances. We said we already had them. He was impressed, took all clearances, and asked us to wait for about 10-15 minutes outside (while he confirmed the authenticity of the clearances?)
About 10 minutes later, he invited us back in and stamped my wife's passport with the temporary I-551 info, valid for 1 year. He then advised us of the conditional residence requirements and said the actual card would arrive in 1 to 2 months.
The officer was nice, and this was an all-in-all positive experience. I'm really glad we obtained the police clearances ahead of time.
You need to READ!!!!!!!! Read the instructions on the forms (I 485, I 765 etc). You need to read the FAQs on USCIS website. Do you even know what is the purpose of filing I 485?? And what it means when I 485 gets approved?? PLEASE READ. If I 485 gets approved that means he is getting his GC and so he doesn't need to get I 765 approved.a_usc said:Folks, do excuse me if you find my post out of place. I tried doing a separate post with my questions, but didn't get a many responses. I have recently filed I-130 at California SC for my husband who is here on an L1B visa. What I wanna know is whether filing I-485 is mandatory (excuse me for my extremely limited knowledge on the topic )? The reason I ask is that my husband has been here on this L1 assignment for his Indian based employer and must continue until the assignment is over. We got married last year and I filed I-130 for him. Now if we file I-485, as I understand, we will also need to file I-765 (and I-131 - to accomodate our plan of a vacation in India later this year). Now I've seen on this forum that at times the I-485 gets approved while I-765 is still pending. If that happens, it will jeopardize my husband's assignment during the period when 485 is approved and 765 is pending
I was under the impression that 485 is not mandatory, but rather a facility for people who want to get LPR, while waiting for their GC. I'd appreciate the replies and thanks in advance for your time.
USC
amishah said:You need to READ!!!!!!!! Read the instructions on the forms (I 485, I 765 etc). You need to read the FAQs on USCIS website. Do you even know what is the purpose of filing I 485?? And what it means when I 485 gets approved?? PLEASE READ. If I 485 gets approved that means he is getting his GC and so he doesn't need to get I 765 approved.
Don't depend on people for basic info. You are asking such a basic questions and that is why people are not answering. This forum is not for basic Qs. You need to research too. If you can not read simple English on the instructions of the forms then you need a lawyer. Yeah do that. Hire a lawyer. Do mot miss-use people on this forum for the basic information.
I know I was little rude in my last post but it makes me real mad when pople thinks that people here are having lots of free time and will answer all of their basic questions. They don't want to do anything on their behalf. Not even wants to read the instructions. That is not fair. One should not miss-use such a helpful forum. If they will try to read/research by themselves then they can find a lot more usefull information. I already had told her very nicely that she needs to look at the forms and USCIS website atleast once. But she doesn't seems like getting it and is keep posting her same question all over the forum.needurhelp said:You used to be very sweet and soft, but lately I've noticed you've become what do you say, caustic.
I get kick out of your postings though. I'm still LOL.
Goodluck on your upcoming interview (spouse's interview)
amishah said:You need to READ!!!!!!!! Read the instructions on the forms (I 485, I 765 etc). You need to read the FAQs on USCIS website. Do you even know what is the purpose of filing I 485?? And what it means when I 485 gets approved?? PLEASE READ. If I 485 gets approved that means he is getting his GC and so he doesn't need to get I 765 approved.
Don't depend on people for basic info. You are asking such a basic questions and that is why people are not answering. This forum is not for basic Qs. You need to research too. If you can not read simple English on the instructions of the forms then you need a lawyer. Yeah do that. Hire a lawyer. Do mot miss-use people on this forum for the basic information.