Please can anyone help shed light on this situation.
Initial AOS interview happened in June. My wife is the U.S citizen. She was hospitalized prior to the interview and could not make it. I went to the interview alone with a letter from the Hospital. (based on advise after calling USCIS). The interviewer asked a couple of questions and called the hospital to confirm. The interviewer gave me an i-72 requesting me to update my i-693 and also requested for additional evidence to prove the marriage. (thought the interview would be rescheduled so didn't show up with much evidence). I sent back the medical and additional evidence 5 days after the interview. A month later i got a letter that said to appear for an appointment regarding my pending i-485. Is this a stokes interview?
The letter said to ask for officer "1". It said to bring my ID and nothing else. It also says my spouse must be present at this interview. (like i noted earlier she wasn't at the initial interview but will be able to make it to this interview).
Any help would be appreciated
Initial AOS interview happened in June. My wife is the U.S citizen. She was hospitalized prior to the interview and could not make it. I went to the interview alone with a letter from the Hospital. (based on advise after calling USCIS). The interviewer asked a couple of questions and called the hospital to confirm. The interviewer gave me an i-72 requesting me to update my i-693 and also requested for additional evidence to prove the marriage. (thought the interview would be rescheduled so didn't show up with much evidence). I sent back the medical and additional evidence 5 days after the interview. A month later i got a letter that said to appear for an appointment regarding my pending i-485. Is this a stokes interview?
The letter said to ask for officer "1". It said to bring my ID and nothing else. It also says my spouse must be present at this interview. (like i noted earlier she wasn't at the initial interview but will be able to make it to this interview).
Any help would be appreciated