goldenapple
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thanks for responding ; have gotten GC
Hi ItsoFototo,
Thank you for repsonding to my post.
I also felt so strange about what the interview officer said and the way he dealt with my case after the interview, but it doesn't matter now, because I have gotten my green card!!!
Two days after my post, I saw on the online status check that I passed the interview and "card production order." When I received the welcome letter, I realized that four days before my post, I actually had already passed the interview, but USCIS didn't update my case online until six days after (which was two days after my post).... I was feeling worried and anxious for nothing.
Anyway, I feel much at peace now after receiving the green card.
Good luck to those people who are still waiting for the interview! You still have a chance to get the green card; don't give up!
Best,
Goldenapple
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Hi ItsoFototo,
Thank you for repsonding to my post.
I also felt so strange about what the interview officer said and the way he dealt with my case after the interview, but it doesn't matter now, because I have gotten my green card!!!
Two days after my post, I saw on the online status check that I passed the interview and "card production order." When I received the welcome letter, I realized that four days before my post, I actually had already passed the interview, but USCIS didn't update my case online until six days after (which was two days after my post).... I was feeling worried and anxious for nothing.
Anyway, I feel much at peace now after receiving the green card.
Good luck to those people who are still waiting for the interview! You still have a chance to get the green card; don't give up!
Best,
Goldenapple
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goldenapple,
Your number becomes current when the bulletin shows that. I don't know what they meant by "... the number isn't up". Do you know if your background check has been cleared? I think, that is the only thing that could delay your case after the interview (or missing documents). Also, I don't know why should they send your case back to the NBC. I thought the local office is the final destination. The adjudication after the interview normally is done by the interview officer's supervisor. Often, delays occur because the staff at the local offices don't know the DV process.
Do an InfoPass sooner. Don't wait for 30 days. If your case is not resolved in 2-3 weeks, contact your gov. representatives and congressman. Remember, the deadline is Sept. 30, so don't wait. Good Luck.