2newshoes2
Oct 27 2007, 08:53 AM
Hi All,
We applied for removal of conditions in April, received the extension letter and biometrics appointment shortly after. We just received a letter telling us to come for an interview at our local office (in NYC) in early November. I am not worried, assuming this is just one of the random interviews they do. (My husband is however from the AXIS OF EVIL! Boo!) I would like to know what to expect though. Has anyone had experience with this first interview that you can share? (My understanding that the fraud interview is a second interview, not sure though....)
Also they asked us to bring originals of all documents previously submitted. I am wondering if they mean previously submitted since 2004 or previously submitted for the removal of conditions?
Thanks for any insights,
2NS
dcl766
Oct 27 2007, 07:34 PM
I would think they mean previously submitted for the ROC, but bring a suitcase with everything just in case.
Good luck!
tumbin
Oct 28 2007, 01:58 AM
i had a interview on my i751 the asked few question but a officer told me that my name will go on a security check and that all waitig sence then it's about year a half now
2newshoes2
Oct 28 2007, 09:00 AM
For most male Cubans the FBI security check is done before they are issued the immigration visa in Habana. At least in our case it was. It took four (maybe six?) weeks after his interview. It will be interesting to see if they do yet another one. (For the more common finance visas issued in Habana, I have only rarely heard of this type of security check being done.)
Thanks for your reply. What country are you from?
2NS
Vouge
Oct 28 2007, 11:01 AM
I'm waiting for my I-751 interview...We sent our package in March'07 to Vermont and in September got a letter from VSC saying that my case is being forwarded to the local office to await an interview schedule date and nothing since. I'm sure you'll be fine!!! Good Luck and let us know how was ur interview.
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