grumpybear
Registered Users (C)
First, a summary of the whole process,
Submitted application (I-130, I-485, I-765) to Anchorage District Office- August 6, 2004
Receipt Date: August 12, 2004
EAD: September 9, 2004
First fingerprinting: October 1, 2004
Second fingerprinting (my first fingerprints were rejected): October 14, 2004
Adjustment Interview: November 17, 2004
The officer who interviewed us was very nice and very helpful. First he asked me for my husband's (the US Citizen) birthday. He also asked how we met then proceeded to look at our documents (originals, joint bank statements, house title). Then he asked who asked who out for a date, first. After which he asked us what attracted us to each other. It was very casual, easy and supposed to be painless but of course I was a bit nervous. After being in the room for about 30 minutes (there was a lot of paper shuffling), I was granted conditional residency.

Submitted application (I-130, I-485, I-765) to Anchorage District Office- August 6, 2004
Receipt Date: August 12, 2004
EAD: September 9, 2004
First fingerprinting: October 1, 2004
Second fingerprinting (my first fingerprints were rejected): October 14, 2004
Adjustment Interview: November 17, 2004
The officer who interviewed us was very nice and very helpful. First he asked me for my husband's (the US Citizen) birthday. He also asked how we met then proceeded to look at our documents (originals, joint bank statements, house title). Then he asked who asked who out for a date, first. After which he asked us what attracted us to each other. It was very casual, easy and supposed to be painless but of course I was a bit nervous. After being in the room for about 30 minutes (there was a lot of paper shuffling), I was granted conditional residency.