Hi guys,
First of all, CONGRATULATIONS to everybody for successfully passing their interviews and getting their GCs. I really mean it !! CONGRATULATIONS, GUYS !!! It's a very big accomplishment. It's due to your very good luck (to be selected as winners among the 6 mil. other people that applied and to have a mostly smooth processing of your application here in US) and, in some cases, to your ability to speak to USCIS personal and to your tenacity to follow through and to possibly other things.
I've been reading this forum for some time now. I sent my application in December ... which probably makes me the "oldest" person here ... I'm seeing a lot of new people now - everybody with applications from my time period have their green cards. I guess MikeM is still around ... Congratulations, Mike !!! I saw your messages. I'm glad you got it.
I also had my interview this morning (my appointment was made 2 months ago at the request of my congressman's office).
It was a very smooth interview. I had a bunch of documents prepared. I was only asked for different forms of identification. The officer went through the information I put in the I-485 form. He verified: names, DoB, status, last entry, parents' names, some of the questions from page 3 of the form, my signature, my medicals, DV winner notification.
Because my namecheck is still pending, he could not approve the case. He did make a note in my file to request for the name check to be expedited (based on DV). For me, this translates into --- and I sincerely hope I'm wrong --- (1) send the name check expedition request in a week from now, (2) let's say, wait 3 more weeks for the results to come -- there's no guarantee on how long this will actually take, (3) give another week for the case to be approved [once the namecheck results are in], (4) 2-3 weeks to receive the GC.
However, I honestly don't have any hopes left. There are exactly 7 weeks left for this fiscal year. It's been already 9 1/2 months since I sent my DV-AOS application.
I am happy that my interview today was successful. This was a required step in the processing of the case and I'm glad it was done now rather than after the namecheck results were in. Having an experienced officer looking over my case and asking for the namecheck expedition is certainly a good step forward.
Because of my experience with the DV-AOS processing, I'd like everybody who received their GC consider themselves very lucky and have a great feeling of achievement.