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Chicago IL | Review on August 29, 2015: | lamia227
Rating: | Review Topic: Adjustment of Status
We were called approximately half an hour after the appointment time. The lady that interviewed us apologized for our wait. She had us raise our right hand to swear that we are who we say we are and that we will not lie under oath. Then she just asked a few very basic questions like where did we meet, am I still a student or working, what kind of wedding did we have, and who was at the wedding. I offered her more wedding photos (we had a civil one and then a ceremony 5 months later) but she said she didn't need anything more. She didn't even ask to see any of the original documents that we brought aside from our IDs and my passport. Lastly she just went through the routine questions (yes/no) that were in the application itself. And then told me to expect the card in 3-4 weeks, and to remember to remove condition in 2 years. The entire interview took only 15 minutes, shorter than the wait time
One thing that I asked her about was that I wanted to use my maiden name as my middle name and she said the USCIS doesn't have the power to do that, HOWEVER, she did tell me that I can do it at the naturalization ceremony in 3 years, since there will be a judge to swear you in.
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