Hello everyone!
I'm stopping by to write our interview experience. We were scheduled for interview today at 2pm. The officer who interviewed us wasn't anyone like I pictured. She wasn't mean at all. She was very nice and professional. She went through our files, asked us the usual questions, and personally, it just felt like talking to a bank representative who's going through your application form when you're trying to open a bank account.
She asked me how my husband and I met, and then she proceeded to ask him what happened next. She also asked him when we first met physically. The conversation revolved around that topic, and then she asked me to tell her about the proposal. We were also asked if we've met each other's families and whom we've met. She asked me the names of my husband's parents, and she then asked him the names of my parents.
She asked for supporting documents that we brought. We've already submitted all the documents supporting our relationship though we still brought copies of them, so we still gave her the copies. I think she didn't mind getting copies. She verified my social and my husband's social. She asked if we have been married before and if we have children. She took my I-94 and made copies of his IDs and because I already submitted copies of my ID, she didnt have to do that.
She had a concern about my I-693 form. Apparently, the doctor left one item unanswered and she said she will have to ask us to submit another form. My husband was a little frustrated and it showed because he started asking questions about what's going to happen and where do we go from here in the process, and such. The officer answered him by saying if we had it with us then she'll approve our case. She told me to submit the form no longer than Nov 14 so she can process it. She proceeded to ask me the yes/no questions. After that, she asked if we have any questions, and my husband asked a few more questions about the process. He was really frustrated, and I know he still is. It's just one item and we only needed one check mark. That's all. :/
So there. We were given a letter to bring to the medical person. I am a bit frustrated too because we received an RFE for the medical form before and I thought that's all set already. My husband said he doesn't understand what we paid the "official" civil surgeon for if he didn't know how to fill out a form.
We were escorted out after that and we left. I guess it's naturally frustrating whenever you know that you ALMOST had something, but then you ended up not getting it. And it's due to one small check mark. :/
For
eagle23's benefit, and the rest who'll be having their interviews in Baltimore:
We found the building but because it's Baltimore, we had to park in one of those parking garages where they make you pay as you leave. We parked at the closest parking garage, which was convenient because we just had to take the steps up and then the building is just a few steps away!
As we were walking towards the building, we saw a long line of people trying to get in. We thought we won't be able to make it to our 2pm appointment, but then when we were in line, we realized that at least 5 people get in the building at a time. Once you get in, the process is like airport security. You have to take out things in your pocket that are metal or have metal, and you have to remove your belt if you are wearing one, and you have to put everything you have in a container and then go through that security thing that *beeps* for any metal it detects. It was a quick process and we actually had time to stop by the bathroom!
We entered the room with 15 mins to spare! We walked to the window and submitted our interview letter. We were told to sit and wait for our turn. There were lots of people sitting and waiting for their turn. There was one TV and it was on and it was tuned in to a news channel. I was expecting it to be a quiet waiting area, but it wasn't. Anyway, we just sat and waited. We were called in for interview at 2:30, which was 30 mins later than our schedule!
So there. When we returned to our car and paid our parking ticket, which cost a whopping $22 for maybe an hour and 30mins.
eagle23, God bless you and your spouse on your interview tomorrow!