The immigration officer gave you his phone number? If so I would absolutely call him! even if he finds it annoying it's your life on the line. according to USCIS procedure and policy they are supposed to do everything in their power to quickly adjudicate DV cases so he shouldn't get annoyed if you call him.
Congrats on your new GREEN Status, Cybor.
I have questions on your experiences.
>I-864 and I-134 from our friends for the whole family,
Did you get I-864 and I-134 from several friends? Did you write your own I134 for your family as well?
I asked one friend to write I134 for my family. I am wondering whether I need several supporters..
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Hello guys!
Finally my computer is allowing to post something . congrats to Cybor annd Ruffine! thats gud news! As for me, still haven't received anything and yesterday my husband decided to seek for legal advice so we went and talked to a lawyer. He said the same thing all of u said, an infopass is important at this point... when we gave him the officer's name and everything, he said he knows him very well, and he is the type of officer who love to take their time before giving a decision. he was able to go to the field office this morning and he was told that our files were still with the officer and he still hasn' taken a decision! we are so confused and so stressed right now! then the lawyer decided to write him a letter for him to take a decision asap as it is almost the end of the fiscal year. pray for us guys!!! hope we get approved soon...
Congrats,
You just got approved, you will not get an interview...
You will get a GC...
Are you also in Detroit field office?
Go and celebrate...you got it....
The officer will have to make a decision. I think that because of the delay....it is not a bad thing. Otherwise, they would have rejected you already.
What is the status of the KCC file in your case...Was it requested by USCIS and did they receive it?
Ok natta...
I'm a male.
Green cards ariived
Go and celebrate...you got it....
Yesterday we had interview in Mt Laurel, NJ.
Very nice office and very nice officers.
We were invited all together ( family with 12 yo boy)
After the promice to tell the truth we were informed, that the officer knows, that the fiscal year very close to the end, and he will try to do his best, to finish the process today. He explained us, how we shall proceed through the case.
He had in front of him 3 our cases, with the big sticked sign- SPECIAL HANDLING-DV.
(unfortunately it tooks us 5 month before we came to the interview, documents were sent to Chicago at April,13.)
We were asked first to give the passports, originals of birth certificates, marriage sertificate, all terminated marriages sertificates.
After the officer asked, if we have affidavit of support.
As, keeping in mind Yoni's words, that it is 5.55 pm, , we brought with us all what we could bring- about 30lbs of AAAALL documents we found in house,also affidavit forms I-864 and I-134 from our friends for the whole family, and also we took with us interpreter-lawer. To be absolutely sure, that 5 minutes, left before office would be closed at 6 pm, would be enough for us to get approval.
We gave him I-864.
After officer asked, if my husband, principal applicant, working, and if he has any papers from his work.
We gave letter from the work, with his position and salary amount per year.
After the officer start asking us, one by one, questions. Names, if we have middle names, names of parents,date of last entering Usa,address in Usa, date of birth,place of birth, how many kids we have totally, including adult kids, if we had shots this year, how is our health, what kind of business do we have, if our sponsor is our relative,(we told no, it is our friends), if we were arrested,,,etc, from I-485 form.
Our son was also asked which school he is going, and which sport he is playing.
After he took all originals of the documents and went to copy them.
In the nice atmosphere, with a lot of jokes, we finished the interview. the officer took out ours I-94 out of the passports at the beggining.
He told he need to confirm the visas numbers with DOS, and we can go home, or, if we like stay, in the waiting hall, until he will finish, and ordered the cards. We told we shall wait. The officer also asked us not to move from the current address, before we shall recieve the cards, and if we will have any emergency, and need to leave Usa for the business trip, we must do infopass and ask for the special stamp in the passport.
In 20 minutes, he invited us again, told the he approved the case and ordered the cards. I checked in the USCIS website, our case was in C/DP.
(But 2 hours later, we got the SMS that our case moved back to DECISION status, and that they mailed to us approval letter.)
We thanked the officer and left the office. It tooks us about 1,5 hour, including the waiting, and 1,5year of our lifes, after we got that magic yellow envelope from KCC.Now we need to wait and stay alert few weeks more, before we shall( I hope)recieve the cards.
Good luck to all, who are still waiting for the interview.
And thanks to all forum members, who was supporting us with very usefull information.
Congratulation cybor. I had a similar interview experience except that I am the only one. Officer said that there is not much problem with people going from F-1,OPT to H1B. He did ask if I were ever out of status. He said it is easier for them if applicant never left the States. I guess less thing to verify. He took the old I-94, Employment verification letter. He looked at the passport, original birth certificate; ask a few question again from I-485;verify all the info on the form and said he will approve it today. My status change to PDA 2 hours later, and changed back to Decision at the end of the day that they mailed the notification letter.
Summary for the current and future applicant.
- Looks like they assign particular officer/s for DV cases; most likely you will be interview with an officer who is familiar with DV
- Case Files has Red stick sign - SPECIAL HANDLING-DV; so they are aware that we are on timer.
- They may schedule an interview within a week(from mailing date to interview date)
- They may schedule and interview without KCC files in their hand.
- F-1, OPT /H1B applicant be at ease if you have maintain your status well.
- They like single entry applicants (never left US since first entry). Not much to verify, I guess.
- Some form of Affidavit of support is a must.
- Case status may not change after Bio is done. So no worry. Mine changed only after interview.
Thanks everyone on the forum and especially to those whom specifically gave advice to me .
Congratulation cybor. I had a similar interview experience except that I am the only one. Officer said that there is not much problem with people going from F-1,OPT to H1B. He did ask if I were ever out of status. He said it is easier for them if applicant never left the States. I guess less thing to verify. He took the old I-94, Employment verification letter. He looked at the passport, original birth certificate; ask a few question again from I-485;verify all the info on the form and said he will approve it today. My status change to PDA 2 hours later, and changed back to Decision at the end of the day that they mailed the notification letter.
Summary for the current and future applicant.
- Looks like they assign particular officer/s for DV cases; most likely you will be interview with an officer who is familiar with DV
- Case Files has Red stick sign - SPECIAL HANDLING-DV; so they are aware that we are on timer.
- They may schedule an interview within a week(from mailing date to interview date)
- They may schedule and interview without KCC files in their hand.
- F-1, OPT /H1B applicant be at ease if you have maintain your status well.
- They like single entry applicants (never left US since first entry). Not much to verify, I guess.
- Some form of Affidavit of support is a must.
- Case status may not change after Bio is done. So no worry. Mine changed only after interview.
Thanks everyone on the forum and especially to those whom specifically gave advice to me .
Congratulations sounds like you will get your GC soon!! and thanks for the tips! just one question: you said H1B holders need an affidavit of support? even if you have an employment letter and make enough money?
p.s. what is your FO??
Sorry for all the questions i am asking but the thing is that unlike most if not all of u, we've hired an immigration specialist who took care of filling up all our applications and "paid" our fees. I got a call today from an immigration officer saying we did not pay the DV fee, that is why we did not get our cards yet. I am so disappointed and discouraged right now. Apparently we have been deceived and been ripped off. all the same we have decided to make another payment ourselves directly to the department of state with the hope that they will process it as fast as they can. my fear now is time...will they automatically notify USCIS about our payment or what is going to happen?