Hi ...!!!
Finally, I got it.
My interview was scheduled for 1:00pm. Me and my wife reached there 12:30pm and submitted my interview letter. We waited, waited and waited and finally my name was announced at 2:30pm. Officer greeted us and asked us to follow to his cubical. Before we sit, he asked us to raise the right hand and he said "you will tell the truth and nothing but truth.........". We said "YES" and sat down.
First thing he asked us our driving licenses and passport. He verified the pictures on it then he he went through several dosuments in his file. He asked us the latest tax return and we gave it.
Our address on his file and tax return did not match, he asked us why. Then I told him that we purchased a new home. He printed us a form for to update the address, after completing the form we gave it back to him.
Then he asked my wife where did you get married.
Next questions were for me
When you guys got married?
What is your birth date?
What is you mother's name?
What is your father's name?
Then he asked us for pictures, he went through several pictures.
Then he asked my social security card and EAD. Again he went through his files and then he said congratulations Mr. you are now permanant resident.
He put 2 stamps on my passport and gave us a little paper having instructions for I-751. He explained that this is a conditional green card for 2 years as our marriage is less than 2 years old. He mentioned that we can mail the form 751 on 18th July 2007 which is 90 days before the expiration of the conditional GC.
He mentioned that I will recieve the card in mail in about three weeks. If i want to travel before I recieve the card I can do that with the stamped passport.
Once this was over i requested the original affidavits of my birth certificates and I gave him the photo copies.
Officier was very nice. Just to make us feel confortable,he wasked us so many questions which were not related to interview, for example how is our new home, ,when are you planning to have kinds. Which camera you used to take pictures.......
The interview was over in less than 15 minutes.
Finally, I got it.
My interview was scheduled for 1:00pm. Me and my wife reached there 12:30pm and submitted my interview letter. We waited, waited and waited and finally my name was announced at 2:30pm. Officer greeted us and asked us to follow to his cubical. Before we sit, he asked us to raise the right hand and he said "you will tell the truth and nothing but truth.........". We said "YES" and sat down.
First thing he asked us our driving licenses and passport. He verified the pictures on it then he he went through several dosuments in his file. He asked us the latest tax return and we gave it.
Our address on his file and tax return did not match, he asked us why. Then I told him that we purchased a new home. He printed us a form for to update the address, after completing the form we gave it back to him.
Then he asked my wife where did you get married.
Next questions were for me
When you guys got married?
What is your birth date?
What is you mother's name?
What is your father's name?
Then he asked us for pictures, he went through several pictures.
Then he asked my social security card and EAD. Again he went through his files and then he said congratulations Mr. you are now permanant resident.
He put 2 stamps on my passport and gave us a little paper having instructions for I-751. He explained that this is a conditional green card for 2 years as our marriage is less than 2 years old. He mentioned that we can mail the form 751 on 18th July 2007 which is 90 days before the expiration of the conditional GC.
He mentioned that I will recieve the card in mail in about three weeks. If i want to travel before I recieve the card I can do that with the stamped passport.
Once this was over i requested the original affidavits of my birth certificates and I gave him the photo copies.
Officier was very nice. Just to make us feel confortable,he wasked us so many questions which were not related to interview, for example how is our new home, ,when are you planning to have kinds. Which camera you used to take pictures.......
The interview was over in less than 15 minutes.