I checked my AVM today - May 1st 2002 and the message had changed (from FP received, processing resumed) to "the case was transfered on May 1st, to the local INS Office in Newark/Teterboro for an Interview".
My case details:
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PD - Sept. 22 1999
RD - July 09 2001
ND - August 23 2001
EAD/AP - August 27 2001
FP - January 26 2002
My case has been straight-forward except for the fact that I changed my employer 186 days after my ND (approx. 235 days after RD) as I was laid-off. I had no pay for 3 weeks between jobs.
I would really appreciate it if any of you could answer some of the questions below:
1. Are cases randomly chosen for interviews or is it because of certain complications in the case
2. As per the AVM, scheduling an interview could take several months. Do you happen to know how long it usually takes for the interview to get scheduled (once the case is transfered) at the Newark/Teterboro INS office.
3. Is it recommended that I take my attorney with me for the interview.
4. What is the outcome of most interviews ? (are these interview sessions grilling / intense? Is it cause for concern?)
5. Are the interview notices very specific as to why the interview has been scheduled, and what documents they would like me to get along.
Answers to any of these questions would be of great help.
Waiting anxiously.
Thanks.
My case details:
----------------
PD - Sept. 22 1999
RD - July 09 2001
ND - August 23 2001
EAD/AP - August 27 2001
FP - January 26 2002
My case has been straight-forward except for the fact that I changed my employer 186 days after my ND (approx. 235 days after RD) as I was laid-off. I had no pay for 3 weeks between jobs.
I would really appreciate it if any of you could answer some of the questions below:
1. Are cases randomly chosen for interviews or is it because of certain complications in the case
2. As per the AVM, scheduling an interview could take several months. Do you happen to know how long it usually takes for the interview to get scheduled (once the case is transfered) at the Newark/Teterboro INS office.
3. Is it recommended that I take my attorney with me for the interview.
4. What is the outcome of most interviews ? (are these interview sessions grilling / intense? Is it cause for concern?)
5. Are the interview notices very specific as to why the interview has been scheduled, and what documents they would like me to get along.
Answers to any of these questions would be of great help.
Waiting anxiously.
Thanks.