rajib_rashid
Registered Users (C)
hi everyone ...
my AOS was approved last month, and pp stamped on sep 8th. i won't bore you with the details since they are are available under a different thread (http://www.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=97001) my wife's case was transferred to the local denver office. i assume this was due to the fact that we got married a month before filing LC/I-140 etc. based on earlier posts in these forums, the typical wait time for denver office appeared to be about a month. that seems to be a pretty good estimate, since we just came back from the interview, with the much awaited stamp on her passport i'll post our experience and hopefully it'll he helpful
we received the appointment letter on oct 1st, and the appointment was scheduled for a week later, oct 8th. the letter indicated that my wife had to provide another set of fingerprints for FBI checks, even though we had provided our second set in early august. regardless, we went to the application support center at colfax/sable on saturday (oct 4) and she provided her third set. the letter had a list of items to bring with her, but the only item checked was "letter of employment". this was particularly interesting since my wife was the beneficiary of my gc petition. it provided no indication whether we both needed to be present for the interview, or if we were required to take any items to prove that we were indeed married. instead of taking a risk, i decided to take the following items with me:
then he confirmed that i had already had my passport stamped (good thing we took items not listed on the appointment letter!)
then he asked us various questions, like:
that was it! IIO stamped her passport (valid for 1 year) and indicated that the plastic card may take 2-10 months (he was just as humored by that range) to get delivered. overall a painless process, aside from the stress you can't help but go through
best wishes...
my AOS was approved last month, and pp stamped on sep 8th. i won't bore you with the details since they are are available under a different thread (http://www.immigrationportal.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=97001) my wife's case was transferred to the local denver office. i assume this was due to the fact that we got married a month before filing LC/I-140 etc. based on earlier posts in these forums, the typical wait time for denver office appeared to be about a month. that seems to be a pretty good estimate, since we just came back from the interview, with the much awaited stamp on her passport i'll post our experience and hopefully it'll he helpful
we received the appointment letter on oct 1st, and the appointment was scheduled for a week later, oct 8th. the letter indicated that my wife had to provide another set of fingerprints for FBI checks, even though we had provided our second set in early august. regardless, we went to the application support center at colfax/sable on saturday (oct 4) and she provided her third set. the letter had a list of items to bring with her, but the only item checked was "letter of employment". this was particularly interesting since my wife was the beneficiary of my gc petition. it provided no indication whether we both needed to be present for the interview, or if we were required to take any items to prove that we were indeed married. instead of taking a risk, i decided to take the following items with me:
wife's (valid) passport
my passport (w/gc approval stamp)
employment letters for myself and wife
lease for apartment, which is under both our names
joint tax returns for last two years
papers from joint bank account
immigration style photographs
wife's EAD card (did not have any advanced parole document)
then he confirmed that i had already had my passport stamped (good thing we took items not listed on the appointment letter!)
then he asked us various questions, like:
when and why we came to the USA (both of us as students)
when we got married, whether in USA
names of each other's parents and siblings
what she had been studying
if she had been out of status
etc.
that was it! IIO stamped her passport (valid for 1 year) and indicated that the plastic card may take 2-10 months (he was just as humored by that range) to get delivered. overall a painless process, aside from the stress you can't help but go through
best wishes...