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Cleveland field office experiences - separate interviews?

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People that have had their AOS interviews in the Cleveland field office, I'd love to hear how it went!

 

We haven't filed for AOS yet (waiting on marriage certificate) but we talked to a lawyer that helped some friends of ours and he said that the Cleveland office is famous for interviewing couples separately and also, that they usually take 4-5 months to get a case to the point of interview.

Just wondering how realistic this is. I thought officers separated couples only if they had reason to suspect fraud?

05/24/2017 Entered the US on a J1 visa

10/10/2017 We got married!

10/27/2017 AOS Package sent via USPS - Chicago Lockbox

10/30/2017 Package delivered 

10/31/2017 Priority Date

11/07/2017 Received email and text notifications about all 4 forms

11/14/2017 Received hard copies of all 4 NOAs

11/21/2017 Received biometrics appointment notice scheduled for 11/29

12/15/2017 Interview notice - interview is scheduled for January 19th! Holy #$%^ that's less than 3 months from PD!

01/02/2018 EAD + AP approved

01/16/2018 Combo card delivered

01/19/2018 Interview - recommended for approval

01/22/2018 New card is being produced :dance:

 

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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Uganda
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13 minutes ago, EvieMN said:

People that have had their AOS interviews in the Cleveland field office, I'd love to hear how it went!

 

We haven't filed for AOS yet (waiting on marriage certificate) but we talked to a lawyer that helped some friends of ours and he said that the Cleveland office is famous for interviewing couples separately and also, that they usually take 4-5 months to get a case to the point of interview.

Just wondering how realistic this is. I thought officers separated couples only if they had reason to suspect fraud?

No personal experience but maybe they suspect fraud in every case or it is just their modus operendi

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