Hi Guys, I am so happy to share with you my wonderful experience at the Miami (FL) Office.
Our appointment was at 10:00 A.M. we got there at around 9:20 passed through security and handed our interview letter.
In the waiting room, not too many people, about 20 and a lot of kids.
We were called at around 10:50 by a late forty's to early fifty's man.
He did not smile, took us to his office, then swore us in.
First question he asked: You guys have a child together.
We both answered yes, then he asked for the child's birth certificate.(10-month old).
He then looked through our file and stamped the I-130 I believe.
He asked for our bank statements which we gave him then asked for the copies kept them and gave us the originals.
He asked for our passports, he took a look at them, returned my husband's and kept mine.
Then He said, " the Card you are going to have will be conditional and bla bla bla... and made us sign a paper stating that.
He then took his stamp and "STAMPED" my passport and said good for travel and work.
He asked me for my EAD (which I did not apply for) and my I-94.
Then we got up and said Thank You Sir.
Fifteen minutes in total...
I almost did not sleep the night before the interview, LOL
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My timeline was posted on 8/13/07 (Interview Immigration in Miami, tomorrow)
Our appointment was at 10:00 A.M. we got there at around 9:20 passed through security and handed our interview letter.
In the waiting room, not too many people, about 20 and a lot of kids.
We were called at around 10:50 by a late forty's to early fifty's man.
He did not smile, took us to his office, then swore us in.
First question he asked: You guys have a child together.
We both answered yes, then he asked for the child's birth certificate.(10-month old).
He then looked through our file and stamped the I-130 I believe.
He asked for our bank statements which we gave him then asked for the copies kept them and gave us the originals.
He asked for our passports, he took a look at them, returned my husband's and kept mine.
Then He said, " the Card you are going to have will be conditional and bla bla bla... and made us sign a paper stating that.
He then took his stamp and "STAMPED" my passport and said good for travel and work.
He asked me for my EAD (which I did not apply for) and my I-94.
Then we got up and said Thank You Sir.
Fifteen minutes in total...
I almost did not sleep the night before the interview, LOL
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My timeline was posted on 8/13/07 (Interview Immigration in Miami, tomorrow)