LasVegas I485 interview

kermit07

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Get ahead a little but perhaps someone has knowlege of what immigration interview in las Vegas is like. Do anyone have GC from there in recent time? Are they hard. Are questions deep in your married life. I am mariied. Do they require bank accounts, living arrangements etc.? Thanks for any help.
 
Marriage not fake you are ok, but if not, beware...

If your marriage is for immigration purpose, then you are going to be chewed by USCIS. People whose marriages are bona fide should have no concerns whatsoever about how hard, soft and simple an interview process. :rolleyes:

Yes...people who married are supposed to have joint everything: banks, debts, life, car, health and home insurances. People who don't have those things are always crippy, and USCIS shouldn't approve them. :mad: USCIS should arrest them, and black-list them, because they destroy the immigration system which is already a bed-ridden patient... :eek:
 
Mr. Southner:

Many thanks for finding me guilty of all kinds of fraud. Attending law school for a couple of semesters has most evidently qualified you to be judge, jury and hangman. I was simply asking a question. My marriage is a good one. We are expecting a child in four months. We have all these things you say we need. But the GC means so much to us and we just wanted to know others who experienced it. Even football teams practice and watch videos of the other team before the big game. Get a life, but maybe not on here to practice the law you most evidently failed in university.
 
read my post...

Kermit,

If you look at my post, I said "IF" which is a qualifier... I never said your marriage is fake or immigration fraud... If I said that, then please show me which part of my post alluded to it... :rolleyes:

Congratulations on your upcoming baby...
 
My last thought on Southerner

Implied by the thought that I was doing something wrong. I can read and understand what is implied. If not implied why would you even state it.
 
in terms of having joint bank accounts etc im wondering how that is possible before getting a social number (thought they needed it to open an account)

incidentally we will be going through the process in Vegas too!

Best of luck
 
kermit07 said:
Mr. Southner:

Many thanks for finding me guilty of all kinds of fraud. Attending law school for a couple of semesters has most evidently qualified you to be judge, jury and hangman. I was simply asking a question. My marriage is a good one. We are expecting a child in four months. We have all these things you say we need. But the GC means so much to us and we just wanted to know others who experienced it. Even football teams practice and watch videos of the other team before the big game. Get a life, but maybe not on here to practice the law you most evidently failed in university.


Kermit07,
Go with what you have. Don't generate paperwork just for USCIS' sake. Now hopefully, you have _something_ in both your names (like a bank account) but if the phone is in a single person's name, don't worry about it. Do take some wedding pictures, holiday pictures, pictures with each others' families and friends and don't be surprised if they want to keep a couple of pictures for the file.

As you're having a baby (Congratulations!!!), they'll probably focus on that and ask a 'lot' of questions. But again, there's nothing to reherse here. If you have a name picked out yet, tell them, if you have a disagreement on the name, tell them. If all is on the up and up, this will be 20 minutes of light banter. The are really looking at how you interact with each other and a little bit of documentation for the file

It is the 'green card marriage' people who really need 'the master list of questions that can be asked during the interview'.

Don't worry. I know you'll probably take a rolly-bag full of 'evidence' with you - but you'll be bringing most of it back.
 
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Many thanks GungaDin. Yes, we have all kinds of accounts showing both name and many pictures of our wedding and with both families. I believe we are without any problems but I read on here and in other forums how others thought they were OK and then were surprised in their interviews with unsuspected questions or immigration interviewers who treated them badly with words like they were guilty of something. I was just trying to see what we could expect from the las vegas immigration people. I see that many experiences depend on where you interview. Thank you again.
 
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