Interview Experience at Los Angeles
Our(me and husband) interview was scheduled at 1:00PM today in the Los Angeles office, we arrived at 12:00PM and turned in our interview letters. We waited only a short while and the adjudication officer called us in at 12:35PM(surprise!), so it seems rather like a first-come-first-serve system. We prepared so many documents related to our marriage & finances but the officer did not seem to care about that. The majority of the questions are directly from the information in our I-485 packets. The officer was very nice and overall the mood is very relaxed, he asked questions for about 20 minutes and after checking with the State Department for any pending issues he said that we are approved(yay!). We both received letters of approval from him but no stamp on our Visa, he also crossed out our Visa and took away our I-94. The officer explained to us that the letter of approval is not a travel document so we cannot leave the United States until we receive the actual Green Card. We are supposed to receive the card within 90 days so *fingers crossed*. We left the office at 1:10PM so the whole thing took about half hour only.
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Case Number: DV2009AS00011XXX
04/19/08: Received 1st Notification Letter
04/26/08: Sent DSP-122 & DS-230 to KCC
06/10/08: Received 2nd Notification Letter
06/16/08: Sent DV fee to DOS
06/26/08: Received payment receipt from DOS
11/xx/08: Medicals done.
03/02/09: Sent AOS package to Chicago Lockbox
03/13/09: Received I-485 Receipt Notice
03/14/09: Received Biometrics Notice
04/01/09: Biometrics done
05/06/09: Received EAD card
05/15/09: Received Interview Notice scheduled for 06/08/09
06/08/09: Successful Interview
06/12/09: Received welcome Letter
06/17/09: Card Production ordered
06/29/09: Received Green Cards (The new version of Green Card is so pretty!)
Our(me and husband) interview was scheduled at 1:00PM today in the Los Angeles office, we arrived at 12:00PM and turned in our interview letters. We waited only a short while and the adjudication officer called us in at 12:35PM(surprise!), so it seems rather like a first-come-first-serve system. We prepared so many documents related to our marriage & finances but the officer did not seem to care about that. The majority of the questions are directly from the information in our I-485 packets. The officer was very nice and overall the mood is very relaxed, he asked questions for about 20 minutes and after checking with the State Department for any pending issues he said that we are approved(yay!). We both received letters of approval from him but no stamp on our Visa, he also crossed out our Visa and took away our I-94. The officer explained to us that the letter of approval is not a travel document so we cannot leave the United States until we receive the actual Green Card. We are supposed to receive the card within 90 days so *fingers crossed*. We left the office at 1:10PM so the whole thing took about half hour only.
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Case Number: DV2009AS00011XXX
04/19/08: Received 1st Notification Letter
04/26/08: Sent DSP-122 & DS-230 to KCC
06/10/08: Received 2nd Notification Letter
06/16/08: Sent DV fee to DOS
06/26/08: Received payment receipt from DOS
11/xx/08: Medicals done.
03/02/09: Sent AOS package to Chicago Lockbox
03/13/09: Received I-485 Receipt Notice
03/14/09: Received Biometrics Notice
04/01/09: Biometrics done
05/06/09: Received EAD card
05/15/09: Received Interview Notice scheduled for 06/08/09
06/08/09: Successful Interview
06/12/09: Received welcome Letter
06/17/09: Card Production ordered
06/29/09: Received Green Cards (The new version of Green Card is so pretty!)
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