larry2003 said:
Atif1972
1. who is officer?
2. tell us more in details, your receipt data and asked documents
3. did they ask for the Medical exam results , I-693? it was included in our I-485 appliction packages two years ago, will they askl a new one? thanks.
My Officer was Officer C. He was a nice quiet African American gentleman.
RD at Nebraska Service center was in October 2001. My FBI name check was cleared in December of 2003. TD to local office, August 18, 2004. Interview date was Dec. 16 2004.
No, They did not ask for Medical for any of us. But I took copies of my old medical.
They had asked me for these docs:
1. Last 3 years W-2 and tax returns
2. Employment letter
3. Merriage Certificate
4. Birth Certificate
5. I-134
6. Passports with I-94
7. Recent paystubs
8. Proof of joint residence with spouce (like lease doc, bank statements photos)
They only asked for these docs but I took all the docs that I had just in case they ask for any of them. The officer only asked for W-2 and federal return copies of last 3 years, employment letter and copies of last few paystubs.
Since my son is born in States, the Officer asked us about his place of birth and then also asked for a copy of his birth certificate. All other questions were general. He asked me if I was working for the same employer that petitioned for me. I said no. Then he asked why I changed jobs? I told him that the company I used to work for was shutting down the department that I was in so thats why I switched jobs. He asked me what do I do at my new job and what do I used to do at my old job. I gave him a brief description and told him job at both companies is same.
Then he asked us to go and wait in waiting area while he asks for security check. He filled out a form to order security check. We waited for about 75 - 90 minutes. He conducted 2 more interviews in the meanwhile. Finally the officer came and asked us to come to his office again. He asked us for passports and I-94 and all of my emplyment cards. He then filled some forms. and finally stamped our passports. He kept all my EAD cards and took our I-94s and said congratulations, you are all set and that we should get our cards in the mail in a few weeks time to maybe one year!
4 years after starting the process, it finally ended yesterday. This forum has been great help.
>>>>WELLWISHER>>>>> You don't need to take photosgraphs with you for passport stamping if you submitted the photos when you filed your I-485. When you went for interview, did you see the officer take photos 2 from your file and stample them in 2 separate places? But just to feel better and to be on safe side, you may wanna take the photos with you. If they ask for it, you have it with them. If they don't ask for them, so be it!
Good luck everyone.