Interview was scheduled at 1 PM. Reached there by 12:30. Around 1:10, officer came in and called for my name. I followed her with my wifey.
She had us took an oath and have us sitted.
Officer: I need your government issued ID, like driver's license
Us: We handed her our CA license
Officer while looking at license: How did you meet?
Me: Family arrangement, her so and so is related to my so and so and blah blah blah...
Officer: I see you are on H1 and work for uhwerxhreqwfdes
Me: Yes, that's correct
Officer: Did they also applied for your adjustment of status?
Me: Yes, they did
Officer: What happened to that file?
Me: It is stuck because of retrogression
Officer: When did you get married?
Me: Traditional pre-marriage ceremony on xx/yy/zz and court marriage ceremony on yy/xx/zz
Officer: Let me take a look at your passport
Me: Took out passport from file and handed it to her
Officer: Can I see those photographs (hmm, she sneaked in my folder)
Me: Sure, I handed her bunch of photographs from court ceremony
Officer: Who is this couple on photo?
Me: Our family friend from adfadwer frewqrqw adsfa
Officer: You don't have photographs from traditional ceremony?
Me: Yes, I do. (handed her different bunch of photographs)
Officer: Pointing at one photograph, what is this ceremony?
Me: Well, she is my mom and we are getting blessings from her. hmm, I have never seen her (mumbling, I also didn't know many traditions my wife had at her place
, so don't worry we are in same boat)
Officer: What is your DOB and address?
Me: aa/bb/cc, 999 adfa ae, adfadfewrqe, as-12345
Officer: Had you been out of United states after as/as/as?
Me: No
Officer: I have your temporary file with me, it's not main file.
Me: (wth, what does it mean? keep quite, ask your questions in last)
Officer: Is this first marriage for both of you?
Us: Yes
Officer: Any child, adopted or by any other means?
Us: No
Officer: Are you planning?
Me: Not in near future
Officer to my wife: How did you became permanent resident
Her: My so and so sponsered me, so I immigrated with my family
Then officer started asking Yes/No questions from 485 application, like were you ever convicted? ever deported??....
Officer: Have you ever denied visa to USA?
Me: Yes
Officer: (Got excited, I think she got atleast something unusual to listen to) Tell me more about that
Me: I was denied of student visa at adsfa consulate after my graduation
Officer: Do you know when?
Me: It was in abcd year, I forgot exact date but it is on last page of passport, consulate stamped it
Officer: (look at passport and noted down the date on application) Did they give any reason?
Me: I think it was cause 221, I don't know whether it was 221(g) or 221(b), I think it was (g) but not quite sure. It has been a long time
Officer: Have you ever claimed to be US Citizen?
Me: No
Officer: Have you ever voted in any kind of election?
Me: No
Officer: Your security cleareance is not cleared and this is temporary file so I can not make decision right now. I will make final decision once I receive your complete file
Me: Ok
Officer: (stampled something on 485 application) Please sign here
Me: (I signed it but didn't care to look at what was that stamp about)
Officer: (took out I-94 {damn, i didn't notice that} and handed me my passport) Do you have any questions?
Me: yes, what is temporary file? Isn't this the original application which I sent for AOS?
Officer: Yes, it is. But you have another AOS pending and it is with another processing officer
Me: So my first AOS application from Abc corp, is considered as Main application and subsequent AOS is temporary file?
Officer: Yes
Me: Ohh, I was under impression that during this interview you will have both files and I will have option to withdraw any one
Officer: No, you have to contact that service center to withdraw that file and have them forward that file to us
Me: Hmm. So was this interview satisfactory?
Officer: We don't grade fail/pass for the interview.
Me: What I meant was, do you require any other documentation or was this enough?
Officer: I think I had enough documentation and I can make decision based on that
Me: ok. What's the next step, what happens next?
Officer: Well, I will wait till I receive your main file from other service center and then I will make decision.
Me: What do you recommend for me
Officer: You can either withdraw this file or withdraw employment based file. If you want to withdraw this file then you can tell me right away and I can act on that but I am not giving legal advice
Me: I understand that
Officer: For withdrawing employment based file, you have to contact service center and submit withdrawl request. Have them forwarded your file to us
Me: Ok, I will talk to my HR and attorney. Can tell me if my name check and background check is finished?
Officer: All I can tell is your security clearance is not finished yet.
Officer: Do you have any other questions
Me: I think I am satisfied with your guidance
Officer walked us out to waiting room and we were confused how should we withdraw employment based file.
As soon as we came home around 4 PM on Friday (bad luck), I sent an email to my HR and EB-attorney giving details about my case and seeking for guidance about withdrawing EB-AOS. Haven't heard from them yet.
Called 800 USCIS number and talked to representative about how to withdraw pending application. She read out guidlines, they require, A# or Receipt number, and brief reason for withdrawl.
I asked about what's the processing time for withdrawl request. She said there is no defined time limit for that (ohh my god... save me)
Me: Where should I send withdrawl request
Rep: Send it to ABC Service Center
Me: What's the exact address. It has so many P.O.Box number
Rep: Well, you can send it to any P.O. Box. I should be taken care of
I think this has became more confusing.. Lets see how does this withdrawl of application goes...