Approved!!! --- Interviewed at Boston BCIS (NIW, self-sponsored)
Hi, Guys:
I just finished the interview.
RESULT:
Basically, it is OK and spent around 40 min. for both my wife and I. The officer said my case is ok, but he cannot make final decision because the background check has not been finished and also no visa number is available.
MATERIALS:
Passports, Visas, I-94s, EADs, SSNs, the original birth certificates, marriage licenses, three years tax returns, W-2s, all previous INS approval notices. In addition, you should bring recent your paycheck stubs and employment letter stating your position and salary. The employment letter should also state in one or two sentences your current research.
PROCESS:
Arrive at JFK at 8:55 and passed security check at no time. Then sent the I89 (from them) and notice to offices and wait. Our scheduled time is 10:00Am and we started around that time.
The officer is from asia and he is very careful. We signed a paper to waiver no lawyer and sweared. He took a hugh folder of all my application amterials and checked one by one. Also, ask me questions like work, passport, children, birthday, SSN, I-94(was taken offf), employment letter and paystub(was taken off) and some questions on the forms we filled before, like deport, terriest, crime and so on. We all said no.
Finally, he said my case is ok. BUT since the background check result has not arrived, he couldn't make a decision. Also, he need the visa number for the final GC. When I asked how long, he said don't know.
Then my wife, similar questions, like marriage certificate, passport, ead, employment letter/pay stub (was taken off), and I94 (was taken off). He said her case is ok but due to my case, he couldn't make a decision either. He said we will receive a letter after all done about the case. Then we left at 10:40AM.
SUGGESTIONS:
(1) take all materials you have for GC application;
(2) Take same materials as you applied, like birth/marriage certificates.
(3) Don't arrive too early. One hour ahead is enough (except you shecuduled time is before 9:00AM).
(4) Wear formal and be confident. Don't be nervous.
Good Luck to all!
Last news:
I just got letters from boston BCIS and said we got approved in the last date of 2003!
Thanks, my god! Wish you all luck this year!
Hi, Guys:
I just finished the interview.
RESULT:
Basically, it is OK and spent around 40 min. for both my wife and I. The officer said my case is ok, but he cannot make final decision because the background check has not been finished and also no visa number is available.
MATERIALS:
Passports, Visas, I-94s, EADs, SSNs, the original birth certificates, marriage licenses, three years tax returns, W-2s, all previous INS approval notices. In addition, you should bring recent your paycheck stubs and employment letter stating your position and salary. The employment letter should also state in one or two sentences your current research.
PROCESS:
Arrive at JFK at 8:55 and passed security check at no time. Then sent the I89 (from them) and notice to offices and wait. Our scheduled time is 10:00Am and we started around that time.
The officer is from asia and he is very careful. We signed a paper to waiver no lawyer and sweared. He took a hugh folder of all my application amterials and checked one by one. Also, ask me questions like work, passport, children, birthday, SSN, I-94(was taken offf), employment letter and paystub(was taken off) and some questions on the forms we filled before, like deport, terriest, crime and so on. We all said no.
Finally, he said my case is ok. BUT since the background check result has not arrived, he couldn't make a decision. Also, he need the visa number for the final GC. When I asked how long, he said don't know.
Then my wife, similar questions, like marriage certificate, passport, ead, employment letter/pay stub (was taken off), and I94 (was taken off). He said her case is ok but due to my case, he couldn't make a decision either. He said we will receive a letter after all done about the case. Then we left at 10:40AM.
SUGGESTIONS:
(1) take all materials you have for GC application;
(2) Take same materials as you applied, like birth/marriage certificates.
(3) Don't arrive too early. One hour ahead is enough (except you shecuduled time is before 9:00AM).
(4) Wear formal and be confident. Don't be nervous.
Good Luck to all!
Last news:
I just got letters from boston BCIS and said we got approved in the last date of 2003!
Thanks, my god! Wish you all luck this year!
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