my interview experience - APPROVED!
My husband and I had the interview yesterday in Philadelphia. We were nervous but quite confident. Everything was fine and the officer was very nice with us.
She told me that my greencard was approved and I already got an email that confirms that it was ordered the production of my gc!!!!!!
As a first she asked us to see our originals documents (passports, birthcertificates...) then she checked twice if I ever overstayed (I was with a touristic visa but I have never overstayed). She wanted to see our wedding pictures....she looked at those very fast then picked up one and asked who were the people on that picture.
Also she wanted to see tax and a joint back account. We had the tax and pay stubs but we didn't have a joint back account and we said that we want to get one but we didn't have time because I got my ssn too late. we showed her that we had other evidence like emails, affidavits and flight tickets. she didn't want to see our emails but she took our flight tickets. We had a kind of friendly chatting about when and how we met, how long we have been together and how important is the marriage in general. We actually made jokes about the fact that my mum said "Finally!" when I told her I was getting married
In the end she said that the gc was approved and that I would get it in 3 weeks. I thought that it was the right time to ask for a stamp in my passport to be able to travel before than 3 weeks. I gave her the paper from the hospital where my grandmother is hospitalized and I asked if there was any chance to me travel as soon as possible. She took my passport and went to ask to a superior to stamp my passport. We she came back I could tell that she was really sorry she didn't get the stamp for me. I got mad I told her that I got the AP only 2 days before the interview (GGGRRRRR!!) and that my grandmother is very sick.
"wouldn't you get the first flight if somebody you love is about to die?" I didn't say that but I guess she got it looking into my eyes. So, she gave me back the appointment letter and wrote on it to come back at 2pm and then she would ask again to the superior to give me a stamp. She did it!!! I got a stamp on my passport that says I can travel up to 3 months and I have a GC!!!! YEAH!!!!
I have to say thanks to everybody in this forum. Your help it was fundamental. We did everything without a lawyer and we didn't get any RFE!
I want to tell you all that we saw at least 3 couples that had the interview without lawyers because the lawyers were late!!! Guys, don't waste your money hiring a lawyer. You can do it by your own like we did!!!
I'm ready to get my ticket flight to go back to my country!
I wish you all the best!!!
Here my final update:
12/ 8/2009 (day 1) - Sent I130, I485, I765, I131
12/11/2009 (day 3) - Delivered USPS priority
12/16/2009 (day 8) - Checks cashed
12/19/2009 (day 11) - Received NOA
12/29/2009 (day 21) - Received FP App
01/13/2009 (day 37) - FP done (walk-in)
01/14/2009 (day 38) - I-485 & I-765 touched
02/01/2010 (day 53) - Received IL
02/02/2010 (day 54) - I765 & I131 touched
02/12/2010 (day 64) - Received EAD
03/03/2010 (day 85) - Received AP (dated 02/02/2010)
03/05/2010 (day 87) - Interview Approved!!!