Thanks to U: Romano
Congratilations for your GC and especially thanks for sharing your interview experince. A lot of people will be benefited.
Any way, I am confused the " arrest disposition letter" U mentioned. I also unfortunately had an arrest record altohough the case was unconditionally discharged. I have a kind of case discharged letter from court and really don't know how to name it. But it looks like different from what you discribed. There is a short discription of the reason for arrest at middlie-upper part of the letter.The low part of letter are listed some court codes: such as "NG". Would U please tell me if your letter is deffirent or same? My case is at NJ court. Actually I am worrying about the short discripition of arrest reason in this letter. I really appreciated your help.
Congratilations for your GC and especially thanks for sharing your interview experince. A lot of people will be benefited.
Any way, I am confused the " arrest disposition letter" U mentioned. I also unfortunately had an arrest record altohough the case was unconditionally discharged. I have a kind of case discharged letter from court and really don't know how to name it. But it looks like different from what you discribed. There is a short discription of the reason for arrest at middlie-upper part of the letter.The low part of letter are listed some court codes: such as "NG". Would U please tell me if your letter is deffirent or same? My case is at NJ court. Actually I am worrying about the short discripition of arrest reason in this letter. I really appreciated your help.
romano said:Greetings to all the forum members,
below is the concise description of the interview of July 22, 2005, EB3 category, PD Apr 2001.
Came with attorney to the Peter J. Rodino buidling at 10:40 AM,
passed the security check 10:50 AM after the short wait in the queue, entered the 13th floor AOS (Adjustment of Status) waiting room.
We have been waiting for around 2 hours before we were called up, which I think is very fast, I have been waiting longer for INFOPASS appointment.
The officer who conducted the interview was very professional, courteous, organized and friendly,
after he called us, he took the fingerprint of my index finger and my signature, both went on the front and back of a form (two index fingerprints and two signatures in total for the front and the back of the form), don't know what the form was for.
Called us in the cubicle, I swore the oath, he asked the I-485 questions, checked my Tax Returns and W-2s, checked the Employment Verification Letter, took my "previous arrest" original disposition letter from court (a page with short description (just the court code of violation, no verbal description) of my violation and the court verdict on case), asked if I had had more arrests or DWI/DUI, I replied negatively, the officer advised me on the situation with the EB3 category (he just repeated that my lawyer told me), said that the Greencard will probably be sent to me directly after the start of new fiscal year in October, said won't be no more interviews, asked me if I have new photos or whether I wish to use the old "old-type" photos I submitted previously (I said that old ones are fine), we had shaken hands, and that was it. The whole interview took no more then 15 mins, and left good feelings about the interview experience, even though I felt kind of empty-handed, because the fact of waiting another 4-6 months for the process to finish is disappointing, whatever the reasons for that might be ...
The officer didn't take old EADs, APs, and I-94 (White Card). He stamped the passport with Alien Number and the date. Officer advised to take appointment for new EAD, as my old one is expiring soon.
Also, I had submitted my medicals, which I have never submitted initially. Officer had opened the sealed envelope in front of me, and carefully checked the envelope enclosed paperwork.
Best regards to the forum members expecting the interview, and I'm sure everything will go fine with your interview, just prepare all the papers properly.
Specially grateful to UnitedNations and his friend(s) for the support, and to everybody who contributed to the forum and helped us the forum members and guests to be more confident during this long and hard process, and the interview.
Separate thanks to Mr. Rajiv S. Khanna for creating the ImmigrationPortal forum.
Sincerely,
Romano
P.S. If your papers are in the Newark waiting for the interview, DO NOT initiate status inquiry, reportedly as by qyang0828, the documents will be sent back to Vermont Consular Center and then back to Newark, and you will waste another year. Once the papers in Newark - just wait for your interview letter.