gimmeshelter
Registered Users (C)
My interview was today, and my application was based on my marriage to my USC wife.
We married in July 2001 and I became a LPR in February 2002.
I was hit with something I had not expected. My wife was not with me as she was working and the Officer asked for a notarized affidavit from my USC wife stating that we had been living together continuously as a married couple for the last three years, and they also requested a copy of my wife's driving license before the application could be processed further. I was given an N-14 form of continuance to produce this documentation within the next 30 days which I will do in the next week.
The rest of the interview was straight forward. The civics questions were fairly normal and from the list of 100.
We married in July 2001 and I became a LPR in February 2002.
I was hit with something I had not expected. My wife was not with me as she was working and the Officer asked for a notarized affidavit from my USC wife stating that we had been living together continuously as a married couple for the last three years, and they also requested a copy of my wife's driving license before the application could be processed further. I was given an N-14 form of continuance to produce this documentation within the next 30 days which I will do in the next week.
The rest of the interview was straight forward. The civics questions were fairly normal and from the list of 100.