Passport stamped at Cherry Hill after the interview
Hi, MM and mjr_jcnj,
Thanks for asking. The interview is quite smooth and we get the passport stamped after it. I was very tired yesterday after the interview (got up at 5:30am yesterday morning) so I didn't post the result yesterday.
Here is the details,
Arrive at Cherry Hill BSCIS at 7:30am and get into the waiting room about 8:00am. There are not too many people there, less than 20. Wait for about 2 hours until we are called by officer 2 (actually I am quite nervous when wait in the waiting room since all the people come before us have been called and even some come after us).
The officer is a very nice and friendly young man with black hair (I am not sure if he is an asia). He first took the finger print of our right index finger and told us to follow him to his cabin. There he asked us to stand up and take a oath of telling the truth, we said, yes, we do.
Then he explain us why he keep us waiting so long. He said it was his first time to handle the case like ours (we are self-petitioned NIW case) and he came here at 8:00am, it took him one and a half hour to review the case. (actually he had all of our document including the document for I140 application in front of him). Then he asked for passport, driver license, employment letter, pay stubs (last three months), last year's W2 and tax return, I140 approval notice, I-94 form, my daughter's birth certificate (my daughter was born here). Most of the document he took a look at it and returned to us after that. But he did take the I140 approval notice (original since he said we didn't need it any more), copy of my daughter's birth certificate, employment letter, last year's W2 and tax return, all EADs, I-94 form. copy of pay stubs.
I did mention him that we bring the new style audit photos with us, he said it is not necessary and let us decide if we want to use the old one or the new one. Both my husband and I decided to use the old one since they were taken two years ago and we were little bit younger at that time.
I also show him the re-done medicals and asked if it was necessary to redo the medicals. He said it depends, some officer may ask for it. But for him, it is not necessary. He still opened the envelope and took a look at the examine results but he also mentioned that even there was something wrong for our new medical he will still approve our case since our old medical results were fine.
The questions he asked were,
our birthdate,
our parents' name,
who is my employer and if I work with the same employer during the past two years
what is my job position
when I first entered USA and, if I left USA after I am here
our SSN, our current phone number
When we got married, if it is our only marriage, how many kids we have
Then he asked us some routine questions like drug use, if we have ever joined any terrorist organization, if we help anyone enter USA illegally, etc.
After 30 minutes interview, he said everything is fine for our case and he will stamp our passport after he got the visa number from washington DC. He asked us to wait again in the waiting room and said it will take him 15 minutes to get the visa number. But it turns out almost one hour for us to get the stamped passport.
So totally it took us almost 3.5 hours to finish it. But it is still worthwhile.
MM, don't worry too much. If your case is quite straightforward, the interview should be very easy.
mjr_jcnj, have you ever got your green card? Some of my friends get the card within one month after the interview. Please let me know once you got it.
One thing I want to mention is I saw one man come in and complained that he didn't heard anything for quite a long time after his case transfered to Cherry Hill, the officer there took a look at the material he handed in and give him the interview notice on the spot.
So guys if you really wait quite a long time, I may suggest you make an appointment through fastpass and walk in personaly to request the interview notice. I am not sure if it works every time but at least I saw one guy got it in such a way.