BritishGuy
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Hello All, just want to post my wife and daughters (a minor)experience of her 'Green Card' interview in Islamabad, Pakistan today.
By the way, I'm a US Citizen and am sponsoring my wife and daughter (who are both non-US citizen/residents).
She was asked to turn up at 8am to the US Embassy in Islamabad, as she did, she was asked to do her fingerprints and then waited around until 9:30pm. She was then called to a desk where she was given some of the documents that she had I had sent in to the USCIS along with the I-130 application. She was then asked to wait. About 30 mins later she was interviewed (which lasted about 3 minutes).
She was asked:
1) Who is the petitioner
2) When did she talk to me last
3) Where she has traveled in the past (travel history)
4) And who the child is that she has with her (my daughter)
That was it. He then said that everything looks ok. He kept my wife and my daughters passports and said that they should be getting the passports back in about 2 weeks via American Express office in her home town (Lahore).
Now I have a question. I've read in may peoples experiences that people are usually issued a 'Blue Form' or a 'Green Form' (usually for Administrative Purposes). My wife got neither. Is this a 'good' sign or what? I'm not sure what to think.
Does this mean that she's approved, or quite the contrary? My wife did stress to the interviewing officer that she'd rather hang onto the passports as both her and my daughter may have to travel shortly. He told her that they should have the passports back in 2 weeks. I'm assuming that this is positive, but I'd like to hear other peoples recent experiences.
By the way, I'm a US Citizen and am sponsoring my wife and daughter (who are both non-US citizen/residents).
She was asked to turn up at 8am to the US Embassy in Islamabad, as she did, she was asked to do her fingerprints and then waited around until 9:30pm. She was then called to a desk where she was given some of the documents that she had I had sent in to the USCIS along with the I-130 application. She was then asked to wait. About 30 mins later she was interviewed (which lasted about 3 minutes).
She was asked:
1) Who is the petitioner
2) When did she talk to me last
3) Where she has traveled in the past (travel history)
4) And who the child is that she has with her (my daughter)
That was it. He then said that everything looks ok. He kept my wife and my daughters passports and said that they should be getting the passports back in about 2 weeks via American Express office in her home town (Lahore).
Now I have a question. I've read in may peoples experiences that people are usually issued a 'Blue Form' or a 'Green Form' (usually for Administrative Purposes). My wife got neither. Is this a 'good' sign or what? I'm not sure what to think.
Does this mean that she's approved, or quite the contrary? My wife did stress to the interviewing officer that she'd rather hang onto the passports as both her and my daughter may have to travel shortly. He told her that they should have the passports back in 2 weeks. I'm assuming that this is positive, but I'd like to hear other peoples recent experiences.