Congratulation natta! I'm very happy for you too. I know a lot off people from your original country and I know how it is important for you and your family.
I think everybody on that forum will miss you.
I got my Interview letter today!!! January 27th - Newark.
I was only asked to bring passport and I-94.
Mamma mia I am so happy
I can't believe I am finally writing this post.
Hey guys we had our interview today.
It was very simple, way easier than we expected. The interviews were scheduled for 10AM for my husband (as the primary applicant) and for 10.30 for me. We got there around 9.30, went in and gave the interview letters to the window were security told us tur office is really small, the ASC is in the same building. Before us there was another interview, mariage based, a Latin American lady with her son and her husband American Citizen, they were there for few minutes before us. Than at 10Am the IO called us in, he was in his 40s, really nice gentleman, he said hi, led us to his office, turned on the video camera and told us that they will be recording the interview and the swore us is, by raising the right hand and promising to tell the truth and only the truth. He had on his desk our documents we send in the AOS package, one separate for my husband and one for me. He said he reviewed our case and wanted to ask few questions. On top of the documents was the I-485 form that we send, he asked us all the questions from the first page of the form, regarding name, last name, country, city where we were from and our parents names and asked my husband when did we get maried. Then he turned the page and asked us both all the yes/no questions and was circling the answers on the form. Than he took our passports, took out the I-94s and told us that we will not be needing the F1 and the J1 visas anymore and that he will aprove our case, stamped the temporary green card in the pasports which is good till February 5th and told us we should be getting the cards way before that and then he gave us each a Welcome to US guide for new immigrants and then told us our cards would arrive in 2-3 weeks and that they are good for 10 years. That was is, than he led us out and wished us a good day.
Later at 11.25 Am I got text messages and emails that our case went to CPO.
I got my Interview letter today!!! January 27th - Newark.
I was only asked to bring passport and I-94.
Mamma mia I am so happy
I can't believe I am finally writing this post.
Hey guys we had our interview today.
It was very simple, way easier than we expected. The interviews were scheduled for 10AM for my husband (as the primary applicant) and for 10.30 for me. We got there around 9.30, went in and gave the interview letters to the window were security told us tur office is really small, the ASC is in the same building. Before us there was another interview, mariage based, a Latin American lady with her son and her husband American Citizen, they were there for few minutes before us. Than at 10Am the IO called us in, he was in his 40s, really nice gentleman, he said hi, led us to his office, turned on the video camera and told us that they will be recording the interview and the swore us is, by raising the right hand and promising to tell the truth and only the truth. He had on his desk our documents we send in the AOS package, one separate for my husband and one for me. He said he reviewed our case and wanted to ask few questions. On top of the documents was the I-485 form that we send, he asked us all the questions from the first page of the form, regarding name, last name, country, city where we were from and our parents names and asked my husband when did we get maried. Then he turned the page and asked us both all the yes/no questions and was circling the answers on the form. Than he took our passports, took out the I-94s and told us that we will not be needing the F1 and the J1 visas anymore and that he will aprove our case, stamped the temporary green card in the pasports which is good till February 5th and told us we should be getting the cards way before that and then he gave us each a Welcome to US guide for new immigrants and then told us our cards would arrive in 2-3 weeks and that they are good for 10 years. That was is, than he led us out and wished us a good day.
Later at 11.25 Am I got text messages and emails that our case went to CPO.
I got my Interview letter today!!! January 27th - Newark.
I was only asked to bring passport and I-94.
Mamma mia I am so happy
Ahaa! fantastic, congrats girl. As of today you are a legal permanent resident
Congrats Lugan for getting interview.
I can't believe I am finally writing this post.
Hey guys we had our interview today.
It was very simple, way easier than we expected. The interviews were scheduled for 10AM for my husband (as the primary applicant) and for 10.30 for me. We got there around 9.30, went in and gave the interview letters to the window were security told us tur office is really small, the ASC is in the same building. Before us there was another interview, mariage based, a Latin American lady with her son and her husband American Citizen, they were there for few minutes before us. Than at 10Am the IO called us in, he was in his 40s, really nice gentleman, he said hi, led us to his office, turned on the video camera and told us that they will be recording the interview and the swore us is, by raising the right hand and promising to tell the truth and only the truth. He had on his desk our documents we send in the AOS package, one separate for my husband and one for me. He said he reviewed our case and wanted to ask few questions. On top of the documents was the I-485 form that we send, he asked us all the questions from the first page of the form, regarding name, last name, country, city where we were from and our parents names and asked my husband when did we get maried. Then he turned the page and asked us both all the yes/no questions and was circling the answers on the form. Than he took our passports, took out the I-94s and told us that we will not be needing the F1 and the J1 visas anymore and that he will aprove our case, stamped the temporary green card in the pasports which is good till February 5th and told us we should be getting the cards way before that and then he gave us each a Welcome to US guide for new immigrants and then told us our cards would arrive in 2-3 weeks and that they are good for 10 years. That was is, than he led us out and wished us a good day.
Later at 11.25 Am I got text messages and emails that our case went to CPO.
Congratulations Natta, your dream finally was realized
I can't believe I am finally writing this post.
Hey guys we had our interview today.
It was very simple, way easier than we expected. The interviews were scheduled for 10AM for my husband (as the primary applicant) and for 10.30 for me. We got there around 9.30, went in and gave the interview letters to the window were security told us tur office is really small, the ASC is in the same building. Before us there was another interview, mariage based, a Latin American lady with her son and her husband American Citizen, they were there for few minutes before us. Than at 10Am the IO called us in, he was in his 40s, really nice gentleman, he said hi, led us to his office, turned on the video camera and told us that they will be recording the interview and the swore us is, by raising the right hand and promising to tell the truth and only the truth. He had on his desk our documents we send in the AOS package, one separate for my husband and one for me. He said he reviewed our case and wanted to ask few questions. On top of the documents was the I-485 form that we send, he asked us all the questions from the first page of the form, regarding name, last name, country, city where we were from and our parents names and asked my husband when did we get maried. Then he turned the page and asked us both all the yes/no questions and was circling the answers on the form. Than he took our passports, took out the I-94s and told us that we will not be needing the F1 and the J1 visas anymore and that he will aprove our case, stamped the temporary green card in the pasports which is good till February 5th and told us we should be getting the cards way before that and then he gave us each a Welcome to US guide for new immigrants and then told us our cards would arrive in 2-3 weeks and that they are good for 10 years. That was is, than he led us out and wished us a good day.
Later at 11.25 Am I got text messages and emails that our case went to CPO.
Better late than neverHello everyone,sorry for the delay of posting my interview,I was little busy.
I had a interview on the December 29th, it was ok,the officer asked a lot of questions,and I was missing couple of documents like DS2019(IAP-66) and medicals(because I sent medicals Imm Court,so she did not get it).I answered all the yes or no questions.At the end she asked me did they take my fingerprints.It took about half an hour.She will send me a letter whether approve or not.Next day I brought my IAP-66 and medicals.So I don't know yet,just waiting for the letter.Thats it.