My interview experience at Baltimore on 9/10/03
I just wanted to share my experience during my interview yesterday.
First some info about my case:
Derivative applicant to my husband's EB2
RD 11/2001
FP1 6/2002
FP2 7/2002 (my husband's first FP was fine; only I was asked to go back for new prints because the first set was "unclassifiable")
Husband's AP: 3/31/2003
My case transferred to Baltimore 4/1/2003
Received new notice for another FP: 4/16/2003
Went to inquire about my case and found out they had accidentally separated our papers and was waiting for my husband's papers to be transferred when all along he already had his GC: early 6/2003
Received interview notice: late 6/2003
ID: 9/10/2003
So yesterday I went to my interview. I had my lawyer with me. My husband was also there though he did not enter the interivew office with us (I think they would have allowed him but he just waited in the waiting area). Turns out the whole reason for the interview was just because they could not get a clear set of FP for me. The INS official asked me why we did not file together and my lawyer told him everything had been filed together but apparently our papers got separated because of my FP issues.
Here is what the actual interview was about (because that was one of the things we were wondering about---what would they ask me since I was only a derivative applicant): He went over my demographic information, checking them off from his copy of my I-485 application--name, place and date of birth, first name of parents, SSN, any children (especially any born/adopted since the filing), and the questions such as "Have you ever been arrested", etc. He asked to see orginals of my birth certificate and the wedding certificate. Finally, he asked me if I would give a sworn statement that I have not committed any crimes, etc. We all signed it (the INS official, myself, and my lawyer as witness). Then he gave me an address and a letter to bring to another federal office about 15 minutes' drive away to file for a police clearance which they will have to get in lieu of the FBI FP check since apparently my fingerprints do not have ridges deep enough for their checks to work.
Though they did not ask me to bring photos, I had two pictures taken the day before and he took them. Then he asked me to sign a white card front and back and took my index finger fingerprint (later, my husband told me this is what he did when he went for PP stamping). The INS official also took my I-94. So really, my experience was almost like a PP stamping except he couldn't stamp my PP because of the FP issue.
I have to wait 10-15 business days to get the police clearance. Then I mail that with a form back to INS and it's back to waiting!!