Parents green card interview experience

lovingheart

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I applied green card for my parents and they just received letter regarding their interview at San Jose office next month. can anyone who had similar experiences share the interview process/questions with me? I talked with some friends and their parents never got interview when they applied green card. Did my parents do something wrong?

Also, my parents used visitor visa to get into USA, will the interview officer have their non-immigration visa application information?

Thank you very much.
 
An interview for a family based greencard is a routine, if someone did't get interviewed, THAT is the exception. Employment based greencard adjustments only get interviewed if the applicants have "issues" that must be addressed in person.

The I-485 required the I-94 and valid nonimmigrant entry in order to be filed, of course USCIS knows this. Did they have true nonimmigrant intent when they obtained the B-2 visas (just guessing they had B-2's) and when they last entered as "tourists"? Of course, maybe they had some other type(s) of visa(s).

If any lies were told, such lies can be held against them in the AOS process. Such a situation can result in requiring a waiver OR possibly I-485 denial and forced to go through Consular Processing and a still require a waiver.
 
hi

We are parents of USC and were interviewed last month. I think it is the norm

Hi ,
I am filing AOS for my mother, she is in USA since sep 2010, her I 94 will expire in March 2011. I am sending the paper work in Jan 2011.
Can you please help me with few questions ?
on the G 325.
1, Appicants residence since last 5 yrs.
What should i write? My mom has been comming and going from india to usa since 2006.Should i mention all those dated?
And.
Next qiestion is
Applicanta last address out side usa more than 1 yr.
what shouls i write for this?
Please help
 
Thank you. What kind of questions did the immigration officer ask you?

He checked when we had last entered, and what our status had been. He asked us both some questions about our background, he asked my husband my parents names and if they were still living. Our daughter was not with us, ( he said she should have been ) and he called her and asked her some questions about us, our address, her address, our birthdates ( she got her dads birthday wrong by a day..LOL ) , and if she had signed the forms. Just general questions to ensure that we were all who we said we were, and that we were all related. He asked for proof that she was our biological daughter, and we had her full birth certificate showing all of our names, and also her marriage certificate and our marriage certificate.
 
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