Guys,
Thanks for all the support, this forum has been very very helpful.
I never had so much information before attending this forum.
Here are my details.
My interview was scheduled for 7th August, EB3
Medicals were no problems at Lilavati, was in at 8:00 and out by 11:00.
My Own photo studio worked without any problems, go there in the morning if you was same day service, going there in the afternoon gurantees next day evening service.
Interview at 9:30, was in by 9:15 , my case was AC140, so had to pay first. I had one draft each for $335 for me and my wife.
The lady called us for the papers, they only took Passports, photos, police certificate, birth certificate, marriage certificate, they did not accept the marriage affidivat they told us only marriage certificates are accepted, also requried was the notarized employment letter.
They take a look at the originals, take a copy and give the originals back. They need the same thing for my wife except for the employment letter.
About 11:00 they called us in a booth, made us take the interview. MY wife had a valid H1 till Oct. 2002. Mine had expired on 10th May 2002, they didn't even to look at the extension receipt notice for the H1.
Was told to come and collect everything by 3:30, no other papers asked.
Aha, one more thing, they made me sign a paper which said I'll go back and work for the same employer.
At 3:30, there were 2 different line, one for immigrant and one for non-immigrant, make sure you are the correct line.
My port of entry is Boston on 15th August, will let you know about that experience too.
Thanks for all the support, this forum has been very very helpful.
I never had so much information before attending this forum.
Here are my details.
My interview was scheduled for 7th August, EB3
Medicals were no problems at Lilavati, was in at 8:00 and out by 11:00.
My Own photo studio worked without any problems, go there in the morning if you was same day service, going there in the afternoon gurantees next day evening service.
Interview at 9:30, was in by 9:15 , my case was AC140, so had to pay first. I had one draft each for $335 for me and my wife.
The lady called us for the papers, they only took Passports, photos, police certificate, birth certificate, marriage certificate, they did not accept the marriage affidivat they told us only marriage certificates are accepted, also requried was the notarized employment letter.
They take a look at the originals, take a copy and give the originals back. They need the same thing for my wife except for the employment letter.
About 11:00 they called us in a booth, made us take the interview. MY wife had a valid H1 till Oct. 2002. Mine had expired on 10th May 2002, they didn't even to look at the extension receipt notice for the H1.
Was told to come and collect everything by 3:30, no other papers asked.
Aha, one more thing, they made me sign a paper which said I'll go back and work for the same employer.
At 3:30, there were 2 different line, one for immigrant and one for non-immigrant, make sure you are the correct line.
My port of entry is Boston on 15th August, will let you know about that experience too.