Interviewed in Arlington INS and PP Stamped

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Today I had my interview conducted, and passport stamped as the final result. I finally can draw a closure for this 27-month-long journey. Honestly and surprisingly, I was extremely calm when I arrived INS office 4 am today. I was reading one of my favorite authors' (Ann Quindlen) bestseller " One True Thing" while I was waiting in the waiting room so concentratedly that when my name was called, I realized that my eyes were full of tears (yeah, the story's very touching and real. :p ) Anyway, here's my detail report to all of you who are still waiting:

I arrived Arlington office way too early (around 4am) for someone who's been scheduled for interview. As we all already knew, that if you don't have interview scheduled, then go get your infopass and show up at the designated time. No need to stand outside of the building overnight anymore. Well, I wasn't so sure and didn't really want to take ANY unnecessary risk.
I was the first one went in at 7:30 3rd floor, while my scheduled interview time was 8:45. Until almost 9:30, I was called in by Officer B, whom I learned by reading this forum is supposed to be a very picky and can-be-difficult officer. Either there are two officer B, or she changed (? :rolleyes: ) the one I had was not like that at all. She's very professional (firm but polite) the whole time, my overall interview last only about 10-15 minutes, and half of the time was: I was looking at her flip through my file, look into computer (their system doesn't work very well this morning, so she had to try and re-try couple times), with no talking. The questions she asked me were very standardized: have you ever had any criminal record, ever attempted to apply permanent residency besides this time, what's the name of your current employer (after I answered, she looked up my file and realized that I've never changed my employer since day one), asked for PP and driver license, and is the address on my driver license is the current one.

Among all the document they requested (were listed on the interview letter), she only asked for employment letter, nothing else. I offered at the end just want to make sure that she's not missing anything :rolleyes: , she said firmly " I don't need them". I was very surprised about this.

When her hand tried to reach one of her desk drawers and when I saw a rather worn-out plastic bag was being pulled out off the drawer, my gut told me "this is where the stamp is kept". Yup, I was right. She stamped the "ugly" stamp :D , and said it serves for one year period, meanwhile within next 6 months I should be expecting to receive the actual card.

and that was it.
Brief overview about my case:

EB3 EAC#022235XXXX
I485 RD 6/02
1 FP 8/02
2 FP 12/03
CASE TRANSFERRED 12/03
3 FP 9/04
I485 AD 9/29/04


I honestly don't know how I can survive if I didn't find out this forum. It always gives me this warm feeling whenever I sign in. I know somewhere out there, there's always some one(s) can give me his/her helping hand.

I sincerely thank each and every one of you, of course, kudos to the founder Mr. Rajiv Khanna who's been there every step of the way for all of us.

Please let me know if you have any question. I cannot gurantee that I will have all the answers, but will definitely try my best.

very best wishes to all of you!
 
Cool! so tell me about the Books you read and good authors, I like reading books.

Why was your case transfered?
 
I was there also.

I went to my passport Stamping at Arlington office in the afternoon (9/29).
I have infopass appointment at 2 pm. Got there about 20 minutes earlier.
On Room 102, no need to wait in line for a ticket. The officer will call the people (who have infopass appointments scheduled at specific time) up and give tickets. So, no need to get there too early, if you have an appointment.

** need to have proof of residence with you (state diriving license or phone/power bill with address and your name on it). A woman was sent back because of that, you know she was not happy.

Went to Room 210, basically less than 10 people in the room waiting.
Should take less than 30 minutes except my photos are not good.

Asked security people downstair and rushed to the nearby photo studio to have photo taken. With the coupon from security people, it costed $7.

The CIS lady officier was friendly. Didn't asked me for my EAD and AP.
Forgot she mentioned how long it takes to get the "GREEN" card through mail?

Got the UGLY stamp as people described it.
 
girishreknar said:
Cool! so tell me about the Books you read and good authors, I like reading books.

Why was your case transfered?

Have no idea why it's got transferred. Throughout the entire waiting period, I have never been asked for RFE, but 3 time FP. anyway, it's all over now.

The only thing that I just realized was they didn't ask me for the latest format photos.How would they make my card then? should I be expecting a notice for this?
 
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