my interview today

diyakhan

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I had my interview at 1:30 at Fairfax VA. It was an African American lady after giving our oath she asked our ID and then got sign the waiver as our attorney was not with us. she asked question from my I-485 and she was very polite and calm everything was going smooth then she turn to my husband and ask about my date of birth which he forgot for few second and the he told her. She asked where you have been staying once you were visiting him he thought she is asking about her ex wife so he said i stay wit my parents somthing like and i intruped and told him that she is asking about me. i only had two kids with my husband and a joint account and joint car insurance she said thats all to same address. I also forgot my SS in my car as we were getting late and i left my purse thinking it will waste more time at security clearnance but she said it was okay. She did not took out my I-94 which is breaking my nerve that the might linger me on. pls tell from experence what i should expect now. pls pls tell me i am so confused as from every interview i assumed that they take your I-94 if you are approved
 
They typically take the I-94 if you're approved however that is not always the case. Try not to stress over something you have no control over. You will hear from them soon, probably an approval. You have two kids together after all!!
 
They typically take the I-94 if you're approved however that is not always the case. Try not to stress over something you have no control over. You will hear from them soon, probably an approval. You have two kids together after all!!

Thanks a lot i have received a USCIS mail which says I-485 status card production ordered and i assumed that is approval of Green card still dont know about I-130
 
Thanks a lot i have received a USCIS mail which says I-485 status card production ordered and i assumed that is approval of Green card still dont know about I-130

They can't produce a greencard until they approve the I-485 which can't be approved until the petition (in this case the I-130) is approved. Use your head.
 
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