@bigbull99 That truly sucks. I know this is hard for you at this time but try to be patient. It will all work out in due course. I hope it's something you'll be able to get rectified soon
@chriskertown Welcome! Wishing you the best!
October Filers: Happy New Year to you all. Wishing everyone wonderful things for 2012.
It's been a nerve wracking past couple weeks for me. My interview is in 9 days. I still can't get over how fast it came. I have to travel to NY soon to get a copy of my marriage certificate (I have one with me and sent in two official copies but if they take the one I have we'll need one for ourselves) plus I have to go get another (certified copy) divorce decree ( I sent in two official copies when I applied (I-130 and I-485) and all I have with me are photocopies of the divorce decree.
These are the things are worry me when it comes to my interview and more details to my situation
1. I was married before. (Right out of college, I got involved with what I thought was the love of my life. We dated a year and then got married. The marriage lasted maybe 8 months then we went separate ways BUT I never filed for divorce until December 2009 (almost 2 years later) (All that time, I was still F-1 and still in status and never applied for immigration benefits because at that time, I wasn't even thinking about that (being that I was still in F-1 status and pretty naive). I was granted my divorce in April 2010 which coincidentally was a few weeks after I met my current husband.
2. I only met my hubby in March of 2010. We met through his sister who is my very good friend and he was home from deployment at the time. He was soon deployed again, and during that time we had to rely on phone conversations and skype whenever he got a chance. Deployment was done in December of 2010 and he came home and we have been going strong since then. He proposed in April 2011 and we got married in July 2011, filed in October 2011. So naturally the short timeline (history we've had) also makes me nervous that the IO will not look favorably on this.
3. In college when I was 18 (9 years ago) my friend and I stole toiletries from Walmart). In retrospect it was one of the stupidest things of my life. I think it was some body sprays and lotions. We were arrested. Charged with petite larcency. We pled guilty and the judge gave us each 40 hours of community service on our campus. The case was dismissed and record expunged. I did answer YES on the I-485 about this crime and wrote and attached a letter explaining what happened and that it was an isolated and stupid thing of my youth. Since then I have never been in trouble again. Never stole again. Never been arrested again. Just been on the straight and narrow. I'm nervous about how the IO would look on that.
4. And most troubling is the age difference between my husband and I. He is 4 years my junior. The thing is, I'm sure the military has something to do with this but he is no where near the maturity of guys his age. In fact, he acts more mature than me and I think that was one of the things that attracted me to him. (I'll try not to make you guys sick with this. LOL) But, if you saw us together and saw how we interact, you'd never think that we had an age difference "issue", I just feel like we're compatible BUT I'm worried about how the IO will look upon this.
So with all these things going against me, you can only imagine what a nerve wracking time preparing for this interview is. It's gotten kind of bad where every time I think of the interview I just put off preparing (assembling) the paper work and photos, bills etc (I know this is really bad). I also know I need to think more positively but I'm just "keeping it real" with you guys.
Next Friday, I cannot wait to come back and say that I was approved. I'm excited and nervous at the same time. So just incase it doesn't work out next week, well you all have ALL the potential reasons WHY. I'm praying it does go well but these emotions (fear, anxiety, nervousness) are just driving me a little mad.
Anyone who has any of these same situations going on for them? Anyone with interviews that's already gone had factors that might have worked against them? A lot of the stories I read on this forum seems to be pretty straight forward. First marriage, no prior arrests, no age issues, dated and lived together long before marriage and/or filing etc. Is anyone in the same boat as me?