XFandApproved
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Local MN office interview and stamping experience
Interview letter stated to bring just PP, I-94, EAD, and Driver Licence. We carried a all possible documents just to ensure if officer tries to surprise us with some strange document request. ..J u all know what I mean..right…
Not many questions or documents were asked to produce in the interview. The whole interview took 15-20 minutes for both of us. Officer introduced himself, made us take oath, took PP AP I-94 EAD card. Then went thru I-485 application sheets. He verified all the info entered on this application (with some 10 questions like …were you convicted/arrested anytime, do u practice polygamy, how many kids, any deportation before…blah..blah..—Answer to all these questions are NO. HINT – check your 485 application thoroughly before the interview). All this things took nearly 10-15 minutes. Then we were asked to wait in the lobby till he gets A#. Within 10-15 minutes he came up to us in waiting lobby and handed over the stamped PP. Officer was kinda upset that my case got transferred (btw..transfer reason being marriage just before I-485 application). It was total BS as I had nearly 20 months of gap between marriage and I485. That’ s why IIO was pissed that NSC transferred my case to MN and wasted his time with this interview process. Anyways, no complaints from me regarding the interview. It was fun. Atleast now my whole immigration file is clean, up-to-date and complete with the all possible documents in-order (I am trying find something good out of this totally unnecessary interview mess..;-)
My details :
Center - NSC
PD : 6/00
ND : 5/01
RD : 5/01
FP : 6/01
Transfer : 3/01
Interview notice : June 02
Interview & stamping : July 02.
I did not do any 2nd FP or medical for the interview.
Good luck to you all.
Interview letter stated to bring just PP, I-94, EAD, and Driver Licence. We carried a all possible documents just to ensure if officer tries to surprise us with some strange document request. ..J u all know what I mean..right…
Not many questions or documents were asked to produce in the interview. The whole interview took 15-20 minutes for both of us. Officer introduced himself, made us take oath, took PP AP I-94 EAD card. Then went thru I-485 application sheets. He verified all the info entered on this application (with some 10 questions like …were you convicted/arrested anytime, do u practice polygamy, how many kids, any deportation before…blah..blah..—Answer to all these questions are NO. HINT – check your 485 application thoroughly before the interview). All this things took nearly 10-15 minutes. Then we were asked to wait in the lobby till he gets A#. Within 10-15 minutes he came up to us in waiting lobby and handed over the stamped PP. Officer was kinda upset that my case got transferred (btw..transfer reason being marriage just before I-485 application). It was total BS as I had nearly 20 months of gap between marriage and I485. That’ s why IIO was pissed that NSC transferred my case to MN and wasted his time with this interview process. Anyways, no complaints from me regarding the interview. It was fun. Atleast now my whole immigration file is clean, up-to-date and complete with the all possible documents in-order (I am trying find something good out of this totally unnecessary interview mess..;-)
My details :
Center - NSC
PD : 6/00
ND : 5/01
RD : 5/01
FP : 6/01
Transfer : 3/01
Interview notice : June 02
Interview & stamping : July 02.
I did not do any 2nd FP or medical for the interview.
Good luck to you all.