Had an appointment in the morning got there a little late, but people with appointements an hour before me were being called up. Then after waiting 40 or so minutes me and my USC parent went to the interview. He started checking some of the paperwork and went across something we didn't have. Proving that the US parent had custody of me became a huge pain in the behind.
He said I needed to get transcripts from my arrival in US to graduation from high school showing, health insurance card copies any letter from the health insurance companies, 3 bills showing addresses. DMV ID's, US passport ID pages, stamps showing entry into the US, Naturalisation certificates, birth certificates for both of my parents and me. Also the marriage certificate (USC parent). Last three years of taxes showign that I was claimed as a dependent. I was told to come back the same day. I went to my school then my house to get all the papers ready.
I had two folders with the thickness of a 300 page book each (not kidding here) All the papers were checked and collected when i returned back to the office.
Remember FlyDog's post regarding taking the oath, I wondered the same when he gave me that piece of paper to read. I never had citizenship of the former country (weird laws) so i was a stateless person with an american legal residency. lol?
The professionalism of this man or lack thereof really made me mad. He started looking over my school transcript and commenting about the grades then started asking me trivia questions. What really pissed me of was when he asked my USC parent what country he has allegiance to. He didn't know what the word allegiance meant so didn't answer and the immgration officer smiled and said I'm taking you naturalisation certificate and passport. You don't joke about things liek that in my opinion.
Don't ask me to mention the office I'm not goign to answer that question.
He said I needed to get transcripts from my arrival in US to graduation from high school showing, health insurance card copies any letter from the health insurance companies, 3 bills showing addresses. DMV ID's, US passport ID pages, stamps showing entry into the US, Naturalisation certificates, birth certificates for both of my parents and me. Also the marriage certificate (USC parent). Last three years of taxes showign that I was claimed as a dependent. I was told to come back the same day. I went to my school then my house to get all the papers ready.
I had two folders with the thickness of a 300 page book each (not kidding here) All the papers were checked and collected when i returned back to the office.
Remember FlyDog's post regarding taking the oath, I wondered the same when he gave me that piece of paper to read. I never had citizenship of the former country (weird laws) so i was a stateless person with an american legal residency. lol?
The professionalism of this man or lack thereof really made me mad. He started looking over my school transcript and commenting about the grades then started asking me trivia questions. What really pissed me of was when he asked my USC parent what country he has allegiance to. He didn't know what the word allegiance meant so didn't answer and the immgration officer smiled and said I'm taking you naturalisation certificate and passport. You don't joke about things liek that in my opinion.
Don't ask me to mention the office I'm not goign to answer that question.