Interview Went Well
Even though we were asked to come for interviews at 11 a.m. and 11:30 a.m., we both arrived at about 9 a.m. and by 10 a.m. we informed the lady on the 3-rd floor that we are there for the interview. At about 10:30, for our surprise, we both were invited to enter together. The officer asked us immediately to give fingerprints and to sign some papers. Then we entered a small room, we sweared to tell the trueth and he started asking us questions about how we met, when we got married, where, to show him pictures, etc. We were married for about 3 months, when my husband applied for I -485 and added me, so I guess they had to check for our marriage legitimacy. The second major issues, and the one we were really concerned about, was the fact that my husband was still on his J1 visa and on one of his previous documents (I-20 from the first university he attended) it said there were federal funds involved and Bulgaria had a list of specialist it requres back. In fact, both were not true and mu husband had an official letter stating he is not subject of the 2 year rule for return into his home country. As the offficer put it:
"You probably know more about that then me, so why don't you explain to me the inconsistency of these two documents" And we did.
He was satisfied and then turn to me to ask me about my job, which turned out to be a topic of interest for him and we spent 20 min at least talking about credit card issues.
The whole interview was about 40-50 min and we shawed him alot of pictures
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At the end he said he is happy whith what he heard, but unfortunately we can not get stamps on our passports today, because he first has to get immigrant visa numbers for us and this will take a bout a week. So, we should get a letter in the mail in about a week. He congratulated us.
A little disappointed we left. To our surprise again, the letter arrived in one week exactly. The officer had told us that only one of us need to go to the office for the stamps and that no documents are needed, so my husband went alone.
It turned out both of us had to be there and we needed to bring all original documents with us including EAD cards and travel documents. We got the passports stamped this second time around. Now we are waiting for the actual plastics.
I hope this was helpful. Good LUCK to everybody! I'll post when we get the actual cards.
P.S. We also used some help form a congressman. In our case it was one of the associates of the representative. It was invaluably helpful in our situation.