NSC EB-III
RD: Sep 27th, 2001
ND: Oct 31st, 2001
FP: Sep 10th, 2002
RFE: Dec 20th, 2002
Replied to RFE: March 17th, 2003
Approved and Stamped at Cincinnati, OH: October 31st, 2003.
We had an appointment for Interview at 9:30 AM. We reached the office at 9:10 AM. We were promptly called in at 9:30 AM.
Interview was very simple. She asked if our attorney would join. We said no. She then asked us to sign a document that stated that we could choose not to answer to any questions without consulting our lawyer.
She then asked for our passports and removed I-94. She also asked for our old EADs. Asked for my employment letter. She did not read it, just punched hole and filed it with our papers. We had our 6-month-old baby with us. Office had a 3 months old son. So my wife and office started swapping baby stories. After that, she asked a bunch of security questions... like have you ever been convicted, have you helped any terrorists, etc, etc, ...
She then asked my wife if we intend to stay married, and will not file for divorce. She asked for my daughter’s birth certificate. She then took our fingerprints and asked us to sign it. And then stamped the passport and congratulated us. She then told us that the reason we were asked to come to the interview was that we were married for less that two years before we filed for our Green card. She said we would get our plastic cards in 2 to 6 months. If after 8 months we did not received our cards, we should come to the INS office and enquire.
Even though we took hundreds of documents, we were only asked for two documents, Employment letter and our daughter’s birth certificate. We were out of the office in 15 minutes.
I have a terrific employer. They did everything and anything they could possibly do to get my green card. So did my attorney.
This forum has been an immense support to me. I would like to thank each and everyone who has advised me in the past.
I will gladly answer any of your questions.
RD: Sep 27th, 2001
ND: Oct 31st, 2001
FP: Sep 10th, 2002
RFE: Dec 20th, 2002
Replied to RFE: March 17th, 2003
Approved and Stamped at Cincinnati, OH: October 31st, 2003.
We had an appointment for Interview at 9:30 AM. We reached the office at 9:10 AM. We were promptly called in at 9:30 AM.
Interview was very simple. She asked if our attorney would join. We said no. She then asked us to sign a document that stated that we could choose not to answer to any questions without consulting our lawyer.
She then asked for our passports and removed I-94. She also asked for our old EADs. Asked for my employment letter. She did not read it, just punched hole and filed it with our papers. We had our 6-month-old baby with us. Office had a 3 months old son. So my wife and office started swapping baby stories. After that, she asked a bunch of security questions... like have you ever been convicted, have you helped any terrorists, etc, etc, ...
She then asked my wife if we intend to stay married, and will not file for divorce. She asked for my daughter’s birth certificate. She then took our fingerprints and asked us to sign it. And then stamped the passport and congratulated us. She then told us that the reason we were asked to come to the interview was that we were married for less that two years before we filed for our Green card. She said we would get our plastic cards in 2 to 6 months. If after 8 months we did not received our cards, we should come to the INS office and enquire.
Even though we took hundreds of documents, we were only asked for two documents, Employment letter and our daughter’s birth certificate. We were out of the office in 15 minutes.
I have a terrific employer. They did everything and anything they could possibly do to get my green card. So did my attorney.
This forum has been an immense support to me. I would like to thank each and everyone who has advised me in the past.
I will gladly answer any of your questions.