AHA! This comes directly from the USCIS My Case Status webpage: "On January 18, 2013, your I485, APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR TO ADJUST STATUS was approved."
Congrats Iamsolost !!!
AHA! This comes directly from the USCIS My Case Status webpage: "On January 18, 2013, your I485, APPLICATION TO REGISTER PERMANENT RESIDENCE OR TO ADJUST STATUS was approved."
Hello,
I just wanted to say that we were approved on the spot!!! We were asked for originals of birth certificate, marriage certificate and documents showing shared bills, bank accounts, insurance or things like that. Interviewer was supernice. It took about 20 minutes with the questions, documents, and the information she was entering in the system.
Thanks to everybody for your support and I wish you all to get your permanent resident status soon!
Pryanik
Thank you! Good luck on your case as well! All the best!Congrats!!!!
Thank you!Congrats Iamsolost !!!
Congratulations Pryanik, thank you very much for all your answers.
I had my interview about two hours ago... My experience was quite different than what most of you have shared - so here it goes:
I arrived about 50 minutes early, they notified my interviewer; and then I waited for about 10 minutes and was called in. She asked for my interview letter and my passport. Then we went over my I-485 form. She asked me the school I go to, and my major. She asked me if I traveled outside the U.S. during this process or failed to maintain my F-1 status. Once we completely went over I-485 including those yes/no questions at the very end, she took off the I-94 form from my passport and gave my passport back. She did not ask for any other documents, she did not ask for any of the items that were listed on the interview letter. She said she will be entering my information into the system and unless there happens to be a conflict I should have my green card in my hand in a couple of weeks, and then walked me out to the common area.
So, I guess, all I can do after all is to wait and see
Good luck to the rest of you out there!
thanks Sm1smom!
what do we receive from Department of State after submitting the DV payment? I received the form that I sent along with the payment and it has a received stamp on it. Do we get any other receipt? if so how does it look?
Thanks!
varxx,
you received the right form. this is the receipt that you supposed to have for your interview.
good luck,
The most important thing is your high school diploma
thanks loladvas13!
so we send the copy of it and take the original to the interview right.
I see that the time gap between the biometrics completed and interview letter you received was too long, I wonder why?
Also next week we would be sending our I-485 and other forms and documents to USCIS, my lawyer says that package of myself and my wife's are sent separately. If any couples who have applied earlier to us, please let us know how you guys proceeded.
thanks loladvas13!
so we send the copy of it and take the original to the interview right.
I see that the time gap between the biometrics completed and interview letter you received was too long, I wonder why?
Also next week we would be sending our I-485 and other forms and documents to USCIS, my lawyer says that package of myself and my wife's are sent separately. If any couples who have applied earlier to us, please let us know how you guys proceeded.
As already mentioned by Loladvas, keep the originals for your interview. As for the couples' question, our I-485s went together in the same package, this is how our attorney did it.
Pryanik
Dear all, finally we have the letter today!!
I was wondering that USCIS interview letter ask for all transcript from all school attended in the US, this is a must ? A master diploma is not ok? If we need to bring transcript, it will be a long process since i have to get from few different schools, like 3.. Please advise?
ALso, it asked for IRS Form 1722 or IRS printout, what are these?? I need to have them?
Thank you for supporting!!
so we send the copy of it and take the original to the interview right.
Also next week we would be sending our I-485 and other forms and documents to USCIS, my lawyer says that package of myself and my wife's are sent separately. If any couples who have applied earlier to us, please let us know how you guys proceeded.
As already mentioned by Loladvas, keep the originals for your interview. As for the couples' question, our I-485s went together in the same package, this is how our attorney did it.
Pryanik
Sms1mom,
Thank you for directing people to the spreadsheet. I despaired as it appeared I was pushing ppl to it yet it was for the benefit of future aos13 DV winners.
Your responses to posters has been spot on. If we could award medals for dv2013 AOS questions you would be top on the list. Continue with the same spirit though we may not acknowledge it as frequently as we should.