captainkit
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My husband and I had our interview today in Los Angeles. We arrived 20 minutes early for a 10:30am spot and waited until 11:30 to be seen.. there were around 30 other couples in the waiting room.
Our IO was a young woman, very softly spoken and she seemed very nice. She knew her stuff though... we had a huge file, and she could find the page she wanted within a fraction of a second. She asked questions very quickly and was very clear and ordered with the questions she asked.
When we walked in she had our folder open, and I could see "FP cleared" in large red writing on the cover. Good start! She asked to see my passport, driver's license, social security card, and my husband's driver's license. She also asked for our marriage certificate and my I-94 and I-20 (I was an F-1 student before I got married.)
She asked if I was still a student, and I said yes but I'm taking a break. She asked why, and I said I had taken a semester off after the wedding and needed to wait until next year when my remaining classes were being offered again. She said "oh, but you went to UCLA, I thought they had quarters not semesters." I said "sorry, you're right it's quarters" and she looked at me very funny. I got a little worried, but she checked my I-20 and seemed satisfied.
Then she asked my husband about his job, the hours he worked, and if anything had changed since he signed the affidavit of support. She didn't ask him much else. She then asked if we had gone through with our plan to have a big wedding celebration (we were legally married in Vegas in March, and then had a huge 'real' wedding in LA in June.) We said yes, and she asked to see a wedding invitation and photos. Luckily I had the wedding invitation, I didn't think we'd need it! My husband works in tv and we had several tv stars at our wedding, the IO visibly raised an eyebrow when she looked at our photos
She then asked how we knew one of them (the best man, my husband's brother - he's an actor) and then smiled and said "ok, I'm going to approve you." I don't know if it was because our case was good or because she's a fan of his... I'm not complaining either way!
She went and photocopied a bunch of stuff (including all the photos with actors in them - she left the others on the desk!) and came back and gave us an acceptance letter. I asked her if she'd stamp my passport, and she said no... we had to wait 2-4 weeks (probably 2) for the green card. She took my EAD and also my advanced parole documents. I asked if I could travel (I had been planning to go home Nov 4) and she said no, I had to wait for my green card to arrive in the mail. She also explained that my green card is conditional and I would have to remove conditions in 2 years.
So I'm fairly happy... she was nice enough, and apart from the quarter/semester thing there weren't any scary moments. But I'm absolutely crushed I have to cancel my trip home next week... I've had it planned since before I got the interview notice. My husband wondered if I can't just go and have him mail me the GC when it arrives in 2 weeks, so I can get back in to the US... does this seem too risky to you? The IO told me not to travel until I get the actual GC. If it wasn't for this trip I'd be over the moon about being accepted today, but it's my mum's 50th birthday next week and my nanna is in hospital and I'd been so excited about going home for the first time in a year
Mr Captainkit and I had a champagne lunch, and now I'm off to champagne dinner with my best friend! I'm trying to be cheerful, it's wonderful my GC has been approved but losing the trip home has really crushed me...
Our IO was a young woman, very softly spoken and she seemed very nice. She knew her stuff though... we had a huge file, and she could find the page she wanted within a fraction of a second. She asked questions very quickly and was very clear and ordered with the questions she asked.
When we walked in she had our folder open, and I could see "FP cleared" in large red writing on the cover. Good start! She asked to see my passport, driver's license, social security card, and my husband's driver's license. She also asked for our marriage certificate and my I-94 and I-20 (I was an F-1 student before I got married.)
She asked if I was still a student, and I said yes but I'm taking a break. She asked why, and I said I had taken a semester off after the wedding and needed to wait until next year when my remaining classes were being offered again. She said "oh, but you went to UCLA, I thought they had quarters not semesters." I said "sorry, you're right it's quarters" and she looked at me very funny. I got a little worried, but she checked my I-20 and seemed satisfied.
Then she asked my husband about his job, the hours he worked, and if anything had changed since he signed the affidavit of support. She didn't ask him much else. She then asked if we had gone through with our plan to have a big wedding celebration (we were legally married in Vegas in March, and then had a huge 'real' wedding in LA in June.) We said yes, and she asked to see a wedding invitation and photos. Luckily I had the wedding invitation, I didn't think we'd need it! My husband works in tv and we had several tv stars at our wedding, the IO visibly raised an eyebrow when she looked at our photos
She went and photocopied a bunch of stuff (including all the photos with actors in them - she left the others on the desk!) and came back and gave us an acceptance letter. I asked her if she'd stamp my passport, and she said no... we had to wait 2-4 weeks (probably 2) for the green card. She took my EAD and also my advanced parole documents. I asked if I could travel (I had been planning to go home Nov 4) and she said no, I had to wait for my green card to arrive in the mail. She also explained that my green card is conditional and I would have to remove conditions in 2 years.
So I'm fairly happy... she was nice enough, and apart from the quarter/semester thing there weren't any scary moments. But I'm absolutely crushed I have to cancel my trip home next week... I've had it planned since before I got the interview notice. My husband wondered if I can't just go and have him mail me the GC when it arrives in 2 weeks, so I can get back in to the US... does this seem too risky to you? The IO told me not to travel until I get the actual GC. If it wasn't for this trip I'd be over the moon about being accepted today, but it's my mum's 50th birthday next week and my nanna is in hospital and I'd been so excited about going home for the first time in a year
Mr Captainkit and I had a champagne lunch, and now I'm off to champagne dinner with my best friend! I'm trying to be cheerful, it's wonderful my GC has been approved but losing the trip home has really crushed me...