Dallas Interview
All,
I had my marriage based adj. of status interview yesterday at Dallas office. It went pretty painless and short. We didn't had to wait long, the lady offcier was very nice and professional. First she took my index finger print and signature on card, then took our oath.
She was checking paper work and asking basic questions, my SS, wife's birth day etc. Took our 03 tax return, I gave my advance parole and EAD card back (both never used LOL). She also took my I-94 and put stamp on it for "Adjusted to" and put my A# on it and kept it. In the end she explained about being give the conditional adjustment status for 2 yrs and that I have to apply for removel of condition 90 days before the 2 yrs are up and that this is the only time I will hear from BCIS about it and its solely my responsibilty to appply for that removel or else I will be subject to removel from US etc etc.
Finally she stamped my passport and wrote my A# on it, valid till the paspport validity date. She said my GC will arrive way before that.
She did took copies of our joint bank a/c, bills with our names, medical insurance info and our photo ids and put every thing in the file. No questions about marriage photos etc, we had a lot of stuff with she did not asked for any of it, better prepared than be sorry.
Here's my time line..
RD: 07/10/03 Filed I-130, 485, Medical, Adv Par, EAD
Adv Par: 09/08/03
EAD: 09/30/03
Fing. Prt: 02/27/04
Interview: 04/22/04 Approved
Total 9 months and 12 days
I would say that I been very lucky to get the process done soo fast and impressed with BCIS staff and their professionalism. It seems that Dallas office service time has improved a lot lately, a healthy news for everyone. Best of luck to all who are waiting and also to those who intends to jump in
amaq