Approved - I think!

a_usc

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Appprrrooovvveedddd in San Jose

Hello All,

First things first - thank you all for the best wishes and the help over the several past months. Had it not been for this forum and the helpful members here, we'd never have been prepared even half as much.

A little background
We got married last year in May here in US at my parent's place and a week later we left for India. About a month after our first marriage, we had another one at his parent's place as per his customs. Later we came back to US on Aug 27th last year and I filed I-130 in Nov. At the time,we knew close to nothing about the process. All we knew was through a friend of ours who filed for his wife while he was an LPR and she took the CP route, where once the I-130 was approved, he received a notice to send I-864 and she received a letter to chose an agent. So when I filed I-130, we also kindda waited to hear from USCIS, not knowing abt the process of AOS. We thought AOS and GC were two diff things and tht after my husband gets the GC he can adjust his status anytime later if he is still here in US :p. (Call us stupid or whatever, but we really were clueless about all this and we even managed to piss off Amishah in the begining with our stupid questions. Later she/he helped us in understanding the process and so did Jane n Rex that made us file I-485). Well, when we didn't hear anything from USCIS apart from the NoA for I-130, we started to get a bit worried and then I discovered this forum. I registered and since then life had been easy as far as understanding the process was concerned :) - Thanks to Ari, Pat, Rex, Jen, Amishah, Jen, Payala, justnew, ocworker, hubert, eadhelp, Cherr, Suzy977, visaapplicant, tapskap, toro (phew!!!!) and everyone!!!

The interview preparation
Well the preparation started more than a couple of months back after we received his FP notice... after the FP, we started putting together whatever documents we could - greeting cards from before the marriage, pictures, joint acc statements, utility bills, tax transcripts... anything and everything that we could think of. He organized all the documents in two different folders - originals and copies and indexed them. We printed around 150 pics from our engagement ceremony, the two weddings and the reception party, plus the pics from our honeymoon, the stay in India (visits to his relatives n family friends), our excursions in the US since last Sep. We also collected all the cards we could find that we sent to each other during our long distance relationship of over four years.

On Sun, he decided that we should drive up to the San Jose DO, so that we know the route well for today - so we did that and I think it was a good thing to do, because the driving directions from yahoo were slightly off and that made us go in circles in the the downtown for about half an hour!

The Interview
The interview was scheduled for 12:30, we arrived at the DO at 11:45 am, went through the security and headed for suite #200. The security guy made us laugh and the mood was set to light - a good begining. Reached the suite #200 and found three couples waiting in there. We placed the interview letter in the tray and waited... at 12:25 officer Capuno called my husband's name and asked us if our attorney was present (???), my husband told him that we didn't have one so he just asked us to wait. He reappeared in 2-3 mins introduced himself and signalled us to follow him. Once in his room (#211) we took the oath and then seated ourselves. Here are the questions he asked and our answers:

1. Your Ids, passports, marriage certificate and naturalization certificate.
We laid them out on his desk. He reviewed them all.

2. (To my husband) When was the last time you entered US? Did you leave US since your last entry?
Aug 2005... no I haven't been out of US since my last entry in Aug.

3. (To me) - Your full name, date of birth and address
I gave him the answers.

4. (To my husband) - Your full name, date of birth and address
He gave the answers

5. (To me) Where do you work?
I answered.

6. You've worked for California state dept right?
Yes I have... now I work for SSI.

5. (To my husband) All those questions from 485.
He answered them all in No (in fact my husband looked a little amused cuz to him those questions seemed rhetoric, but the officer maitained a serious face, so my husband quickly wiped off the smile :p ). He was stamping the 485 and and writing something on it. Later he asked my husband to sign underneath something that he wrote on I-485 (my husband later told me that it looked like he's made a few corrections in I-485 and wanted me to sign)


7. Do you have latest tax transcript
My husband pulled it out of the folder and placed it on his desk. He briefly inspected the tax transcript and then proceeded to check something in the originally filed documents.


8. (To Us) You have a co-sponsor too... right..? But you make enough... ~sounding confused~
We told him that I didn't make enough in 2004 and at the time of filing the application, we hadn't done our taxes for 2005 and thus the co-sponsor. Mr. Capuno wasn't even interested in knowing the details of the co-sponsor, even though we offered.

9. Okay, do you have any joint documents for me? Apt lease? etc.
Yes! and my husband laid out the joint acc statements (he explained tht we have three joint accs), the lease document, the auto insurance, the health insurance... and before he could pull out more, the officer said 'That's enough...!'

After this he told us that the interview was over and that he would make the decision later in the day and if he approves, the GC will arrive in 3-6 weeks. He asked us if we have any questions and my husband asked him if the namecheck was complete to which he answered 'Yes!'. He looked a bit surprised at namecheck question though. Then my husband asked him if he wanted to see anything more - he said 'no I don't everything is alright'. My husband insisted (I wonder why, I guess he wanted to make sure that he doesn't leave a doubt in officer's mind) - 'We have a lot of pictures', to which the officer replied 'Uhmm do you have wedding pics?' My husband said 'Ofcourse' as he laid out the album on the desk. The officer asked me if my parents were present at the wedding and I said 'yes'. Then he asked us to show only one pic in which the family was present. I showed him the one with my family and pulled it out to give it to him. He said he didn't need it.

After this he asked us if we had any plans to leave the country and my husband told him that we are planning for either next month if ev thing goes fine (ie he gets the GC. I knew he was trying to get something out of the officer). The officer asked us the dates of travel and we told him that we will finalize today most likely and the date of travel may depend on the best available deal for airline tickets. He told us that it may take 3-6 weeks for the LPR card to arrive. We thanked him, he thanked us and we left.

The interview (because of the details) may seem long but we were back in the car at 12:41, which means the total time we spent in that room was less than 10 mins. We have a feeling that we are approved and it is now only a matter of time... but my husband - well... wonder if he could ever stop worrying :rolleyes: is not completely out of it yet. He was okay while we walked down the stairs and we both hugged as we reached the exit... but as we got into the car - he goes 'But he didn't say anything about removing the conditions - IOs usually tell you abt that if you are approved.' So he still has his fingers crossed and has his breath held :p But I think its time to celebrate.
 
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Thanks baltimore. Smooth - you bet. There were no questions about our wedding, how we met, co-sponsor, my bc, his bc, past years tax returns - nothing. He did ask both of though if we had been previously married and if we had any kids to which we both replied no!

Update
The LUD change to today on 485 but the status message is still the same!
 
a_usc said:
Hello All,

First things first - thank you all for the best wishes and the help over the several past months. Had it not been for this forum and the helpful members here, we'd never have been prepared even half as much.

A little background
We got married last year in May here in US at my parent's place and a week later we left for India. About a month after our first marriage, we had another one at his parent's place as per his customs. Later we came back to US on Aug 27th last year and I filed I-130 in Nov. At the time,we knew close to nothing about the process. All we knew was through a friend of ours who filed for his wife while he was an LPR and she took the CP route, where once the I-130 was approved, he received a notice to send I-864 and she received a letter to chose an agent. So when I filed I-130, we also kindda waited to hear from USCIS, not knowing abt the process of AOS. We thought AOS and GC were two diff things and tht after my husband gets the GC he can adjust his status anytime later if he is still here in US :p. (Call us stupid or whatever, but we really were clueless about all this and we even managed to piss off Amishah in the begining with our stupid questions. Later she/he helped us in understanding the process and so did Jane n Rex that made us file I-485). Well, when we didn't hear anything from USCIS apart from the NoA for I-130, we started to get a bit worried and then I discovered this forum. I registered and since then life had been easy as far as understanding the process was concerned :) - Thanks to Ari, Pat, Rex, Jen, Amishah, Jen, Payala, justnew, ocworker, hubert, eadhelp, Cherr, Suzy977, visaapplicant, tapskap, toro (phew!!!!) and everyone!!!

The interview preparation
Well the preparation started more than a couple of months back after we received his FP notice... after the FP, we started putting together whatever documents we could - greeting cards from before the marriage, pictures, joint acc statements, utility bills, tax transcripts... anything and everything that we could think of. He organized all the documents in two different folders - originals and copies and indexed them. We printed around 150 pics from our engagement ceremony, the two weddings and the reception party, plus the pics from our honeymoon, the stay in India (visits to his relatives n family friends), our excursions in the US since last Sep. We also collected all the cards we could find that we sent to each other during our long distance relationship of over four years.

On Sun, he decided that we should drive up to the San Jose DO, so that we know the route well for today - so we did that and I think it was a good thing to do, because the driving directions from yahoo were slightly off and that made us go in circles in the the downtown for about half an hour!

The Interview
The interview was scheduled for 12:30, we arrived at the DO at 11:45 am, went through the security and headed for suite #200. The security guy made us laugh and the mood was set to light - a good begining. Reached the suite #200 and found three couples waiting in there. We placed the interview letter in the tray and waited... at 12:25 officer Capuno called my husband's name and asked us if our attorney was present (???), my husband told him that we didn't have one so he just asked us to wait. He reappeared in 2-3 mins introduced himself and signalled us to follow him. Once in his room (#211) we took the oath and then seated ourselves. Here are the questions he asked and our answers:

1. Your Ids, passports, marriage certificate and naturalization certificate.
We laid them out on his desk. He reviewed them all.

2. (To my husband) When was the last time you entered US? Did you leave US since your last entry?
Aug 2005... no I haven't been out of US since my last entry in Aug.

3. (To me) - Your full name, date of birth and address
I gave him the answers.

4. (To my husband) - Your full name, date of birth and address
He gave the answers

5. (To me) Where do you work?
I answered.

6. You've worked for California state dept right?
Yes I have... now I work for SSI.

5. (To my husband) All those questions from 485.
He answered them all in No (in fact my husband seemed a little amused at how rhetoric those questions seemed to him, but the officer maitained a serious face, so my husband quickly wiped off the smile :p ). He was stamping the 485 and and writing something on it. Later he asked my husband to sign underneath something that he wrote on I-485 (my husband later told me that it looked like he's made a few corrections in I-485 and wanted me to sign)


7. Do you have latest tax transcript
My husband pulled it out of the folder and placed it on his desk. He briefly inspected the tax transcript and then proceeded to check something in the originally filed documents.


8. (To Us) You have a co-sponsor too... right..? But you make enough... ~sounding confused~
We told him that I didn't make enough in 2004 and at the time of filing the application, we hadn't done our taxes for 2005 and thus the co-sponsor. Mr. Capuno wasn't even interested in knowing the details of the co-sponsor, even though we offered.

9. Okay, do you have any joint documents for me? Apt lease? etc.
Yes! and my husband laid out the joint acc statements (he explained tht we have three joint accs), the lease document, the auto insurance, the health insurance... and before he could pull out more, the officer said 'That's enough...!'

After this he told us that the interview was over and that he would make the decision later in the day and if he approves, the GC will arrive in 3-6 weeks. He asked us if we have any questions and my husband asked him if the namecheck was complete to which he answered 'Yes!'. He looked a bit surprised at namecheck question though. Then my husband asked him if he wanted to see anything more - he said 'no I don't everything is alright'. My husband insisted (I wonder why, I guess he wanted to make sure that he doesn't leave a doubt in officer's mind) - 'We have a lot of pictures', to which the officer replied 'Uhmm do you have wedding pics?' My husband said 'Ofcourse' as he laid out the album on the desk. The officer asked me if my parents were present at the wedding and I said 'yes'. Then he asked us to show only one pic in which the family was present. I showed him the one with my family and pulled it out to give it to him. He said he didn't need it.

After this he asked us if we had any plans to leave the country and my husband told him that we are planning for either next month if ev thing goes fine (ie he gets the GC. I knew he was trying to get something out of the officer). The officer asked us the dates of travel and we told him that we will finalize today most likely and the date of travel may depend on the best available deal for airline tickets. He told us that it may take 3-6 weeks for the LPR card to arrive. We thanked him, he thanked us and we left.

The interview (because of the details) may seem long but we were back in the car at 12:41, which means the total time we spent in that room was less than 10 mins. We have a feeling that we are approved and it is now only a matter of time... but my husband - well... wonder if he could ever stop worrying :rolleyes: is not completely out of it yet. He was okay while we walked down the stairs and we both hugged as we reached the exit... but as we got into the car - he goes 'But he didn't say anything about removing the conditions - IOs usually tell you abt that if you are approved.' So he still has his fingers crossed and has his breath held :p But I think its time to celebrate.

Congratulations!!! :) Im happy for you. Time to celebrate now. :) Get off this forum and come back when you get the card in mail :)
 
Congratulation :D


I think the guy already approve your hubby but probably waiting for his supervior to sign it. I was thinking about you all day and my hubby also read your interview experience & we enjoyed the detailed story

Hang around, we love to still read your post
 
Congrats usc! wait for a couple of days if there is a change on your online status but even there is none do not worry, take a break as Ari said.

Good luck!
 
after The interview

congrats usc , as for us we went to our interview yesterday jun 20th at 9:30 we arrived to miami Do our interview was @ 10:30 but we actually went in arround 11:00 am the lady was so kind she escorted us to her office all the way arround back i had a lot of document ready for her she was smilling all the time and she said a remark about how organized i am , she swor us in and told us to sit and she was just asking few questions about name, date of birth etc and then she went on to ask the questions on the 485 the answers were no untill the arrest was yes she asked for the court disposition witch i had on me certified and everything , she couldnt read it because it didnt say in wording that the case was dismissed instead the document was coded like plea = 2 (not guilty ) and the finding was 3 (dismissed ) but it was in numbers only not in words so she said "that is not clear everything is good if it wasnt for the unclear disposition i would approve you now " but she took the disposition with her to someone that can read it and she still came back not sure so to make long story short the officer was very satisfied (thats what she said) but she also took my I-94 off the passport not the EAD i still have that and she said that she will send me an I72 or something like that and she asked me to try to get a clear court certified document was dismissal spelled out on it and then she will approve us right away , do you guys think that am going to be ok and does the remioval of my I94 means anything ?? Also for people that are worried about not registering with NSEERS and have interview coming up i was in group 4 i never knew about it so i prepared an affidavit that i did not know about that my lauyer gave her that and she said dont even worry about that we dont do that anymore just get me the court stuff and you will be approved
 
a_usc,

man, now I'm one of the last to say congratulations! Sorry about that!!
Well first of all thanks for that elaborate post, it is very helpful for us with an upcoming interview!
Sounds like you're gonna receive your approval notice real soon. I'm very happy for you!! :D :D
 
patty579 said:
a_usc,

man, now I'm one of the last to say congratulations! Sorry about that!!
Well first of all thanks for that elaborate post, it is very helpful for us with an upcoming interview!
Sounds like you're gonna receive your approval notice real soon. I'm very happy for you!! :D :D

Pat - never mind! You're the first one I am gonna put in my thanks list :D

Thank you everyone :) My husband checked the status online this morning and now it has changed to On June 20, 2006, a welcome notice was mailed for this case. If 30 days..... We are so relieved!!! I knew that there was nothing really to worry about - but my husband was a bit bogged down. Obviously it is a different feeling to walk out of that office knowing that you are approved cent per cent. Having that half-expecting feeling is - uhmm kindda gets to you. Anyway... I would like to thank every one -
Pat, baltimore2006, UnionJax, ari4u, someitguy, toro168, justnew, babybunny, asdrubal22, cherr1980, EricNeesGC, visaapplicant, jenimmi, walidandkelly.

And wish everyone with an upcoming interview - the very best of luck. I hope that you all come back to tell me that our interview was nothing in comparison to the breeze of an interview you had :)

Cherr n Ari - thanks... yes, I think I should have just relaxed, but his mood was getting to me and then - I guess I am addicted to this forum now :p I think I will hang around and try to help those I can. I know, probably, I will never be able to be as helpful as some of you guys, but I will surely try my best :)
 
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Hi a_usc,

i know i am probably a little late in wishing you congrats - but was busy at work the whole day and just went through ur post as of now. The whole day I had in mind that u had ur interview yesterday and would have had ur experence for us.

Anways - to cut a long story short - CONGRATULATIONS !!!!!! hopefully all of our interviews go good too...

Just one quick question - did the officer take off the I-95 card and the EAD or let it be wth you? just plain curious

Shah
 
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