Maryana Avagyan
Registered Users (C)
Thank you all forum members for valuable information and advice. We had our interview today in Chula Vista. We were definately overprepared. Our officer was a very nice lady in your mid-30s, she swore us in and asked for IDs. Then she asked for my passport and started going through those questions like "have you have been in Communist party, etc.," then she asked when, where and how we met, what we have in common. Then she double checked my husband's income, we gave her his recent paystubs and that's all. The whole interview took about 10-15 minutes. She didn't ask for any supporting evidence like joint acoounts, pictures together. She said she beleived us. Then she stamped my passport and told me that I should receive my temporary GC within a month. We said have a nice day to each other and left. That's it. By the way, I got my EAD yesterday, one day before the interview, waste of money and time, no use of it at this moment. Basially, if a marriage is real and people have no much age difference and have similar educational and occupational background they don't have to worry about interview. Good luck to everyone.