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Just wanted to share my interview experience yesterday, Sep 15, at the Detroit USCIS office. Hope this helps other applicants.

A few logistics aspects first. We were scheduled for 10 am, and when we got there (around 9:30), the parking lot was full. Across the gate to their facility is another parking lot which charges $7 to park (nice of the US government to provide parking for applicants :whistle:). Anyway, we were not going to pay that, so we went back to the intersection, there is a Walgreens on the corner, we parked in their parking lot and walked back to the USCIS office.

The interview section is first on the right, immediately after going through the gate, and once inside, we gave the interview appointment letter to the officer. She inspected it very carefully to make sure our appointment time was close. My understanding is that they will turn you away and tell you to come back later if you show up too early, so don't worry about that, 15-20 minutes before should be plenty. Once in the waiting area, we saw some people being told to come back because they were too early. Another thing (for those who travel from a different town :devil: ), the Walgreens on the corner has public restrooms you can use before going to the interview; we were not sure if there are bathrooms at the office.

We treated this interview as a time to "put your best food forward", so we dressed presentably. However, we were very surprised by how sloppily most of the waiting people there were dressed, T-shirts, jeans etc.

We were called about 20 minutes after our appointment time. The lady officer was very nice, led us to her cubicle and swore us in. Regarding the interview itself, here is my conclusion: if they can tell from your file and documents which you submitted at the time of application that your marriage is bona fide, then they will only ask questions to verify the information on the applications. This happened to us (we have been married for 2 years now): the whole thing took only 15 minutes, she only verified information on our applications (name, DOB, place of birth, names of parents etc.), asked me those Yes/No questions in Part 3 of the I-485, then asked if we have any more documents to show we are married - we gave her copies of our new lease, recent bank statements, renters insurance policy, health insurance cards and joint tax return. She briefly looked at these and did not even want to look at the tons of pictures we brought. It felt like she was doing that just to go through the necessary procedures, and not because she needed to be convinced we were truly married.

But if they have doubts about your relationship, or you have been married recently, they will definitely ask about your relationship (how you met, describe your spouse etc.)

The question about me adjusting from a visitor visa and my intentions at entry did not even come up.

At the end, she said everything looks good and that she was approving our case. She said she knows we are a week away from our 2nd marriage anniversary, which means I was being approved conditionally (2 yr card). Bummer :( I politely asked if she would be open to delay approving our case until after our 2nd anniversary so I can get the 10 year card, but she explained that they usually delay approval only if they have to perform more checks, which was not our case. We were "approvable then and there" so she had no choice but to do that and issue a conditional residence card. She explained that it is very probable that we would not even be called in for an interview at the time of lifting of conditions. Oh well, I'm glad to be done!

Good luck everyone and PM me if you have questions.

10-Apr-08...Filing date for I-130/AOS/EAD/AP

02-May-08...Biometrics

31-Jul-08...EAD Card received

15-Sep-08...Interview (APPROVED)

27-Sep-08...GC received

03-Aug-10...Filed I-751 (Removal of Conditions)

06-Aug-10...NOA 1-yr Extension Letter

10-Sep-10...Biometrics

02-Dec-10...ROC approved! (Card production ordered)

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I meant to say "best foot forward" not food ha ha ha ha. I guess I was hungry :hehe:

10-Apr-08...Filing date for I-130/AOS/EAD/AP

02-May-08...Biometrics

31-Jul-08...EAD Card received

15-Sep-08...Interview (APPROVED)

27-Sep-08...GC received

03-Aug-10...Filed I-751 (Removal of Conditions)

06-Aug-10...NOA 1-yr Extension Letter

10-Sep-10...Biometrics

02-Dec-10...ROC approved! (Card production ordered)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
Timeline

Congratulations. :) And thanks for the detailed review. It's very helpful, including the logistics details.

K-1, AOS, ROC
2007, 2009, 2011

Naturalization

2016-05-17 - N-400 package sent

2016-05-21 - NOA1 (IOE receipt number)

2016-06-15 - Biometrics

2016-11-08 - Citizenship interview in Detroit: approved
2016-12-16 - Oath ceremony

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Congratulations! that was a really comprehensive review! Thank so much.

Removing Conditions

07/31/2010 - Filed for Removal of Conditions (I-751)

08/02/2010 - ROC Packet received

08/03/2010 - NOA notice date for I-751

08/05/2010 - Check cashed

08/07/2010 - NOA received for I-751

08/13/2010 - Biometrics appointment letter received

09/01/2010 - Biometrics taken

09/01/2010 - Case status appears online

11/08/2010 - Card production ordered

11/13/2010 - I-751 Approval Letter received

11/19/2010 - Green Card received in the mail

Citizenship

08/01/2011 - Filed for Citizenship (N-400)

08/03/2011 - N400 Packet received

08/05/2011 - Received email/text confirming application receipt

08/08/2011 - Check cashed

08/09/2011 - Biometrics notice sent

08/12/2011 - NOA received for N400

08/12/2011 - Biometrics appointment letter received

08/29/2011 - Biometrics taken

08/31/2011 - Case Status Notification: Placed in line for interview scheduling

10/11/2011 - Received yellow letter

01/11/2012 - Interview letter sent

01/17/2012 - Interview letter received

02/16/2012 - Interview & received Oath letter

03/06/2012 - Oath ceremony

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Congratulations!!! :dance::dance::dance:

K1 Timeline

02/26/2007 - Filed I-129F

03/08/2007 - NOA1

06/05/2007 - NOA2

09/10/2007 - Interview

09/13/2007 - Visa Received

12/14/2007 - Flight to USA, POE-LAX

02/22/2008 - Wedding Date

AOS

05/29/2008 - I-485 received at Chicago Lockbox

06/19/2008 - Biometrics

08/25/2008 - Card production ordered

08/30/2008 - Green Card received

ROC

07/15/2010 - Mailed I-751 to CSC

07/19/2010 - NOA1

07/21/2010 - Check cleared

08/11/2010 - Biometrics

08/24/2010 - Card production ordered

08/27/2010 - Approval notice received

08/30/2010 - Green card received

N400 - Naturalization

08/08/2011 - Mailed N400 to Phoenix, AZ lockbox

08/12/2011 - NOA

08/15/2011 - Check cashed

09/07/2011 - Biometrics

09/09/2011 - Case status update - In line for testing & interview

09/13/2011 - Case status update - Interview scheduled

09/16/2011 - Interview appointment letter received from the mail

10/31/2011 - Test/Interview - Passed

12/07/2011 - In line for Oath Ceremony Scheduling

01/27/2012 - Oath Ceremony

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This is great information, thanks for sharing! One question. The interview letter we received instructs us to bring the petitioners birth certificate (and proof of US citizenship etc). This is something new and not requested with the original AOS paperwork.

Did your letter also ask you to bring the petitioners BC, and if so, did they ask to see it?

THANKS!

AOS (from h1-b)

Filed: 06/03/08

Received/Priority Date: 06/05/08

NOA1: 06/10/08

Biometrics: 07/03/08

EAD: 8/18/08

Interview: 10/22/08 - APPROVED!

Card Production Ordered: 10/22/08

Card Received: 11/3/08

ALL DONE TIL 2010!

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This is great information, thanks for sharing! One question. The interview letter we received instructs us to bring the petitioners birth certificate (and proof of US citizenship etc). This is something new and not requested with the original AOS paperwork.

Did your letter also ask you to bring the petitioners BC, and if so, did they ask to see it?

Yes, my appointment letter asked to bring the petitioner's birth certificate and proof of US citizenship (i.e. passport plus BC). However the officer did not ask to see it, she only asked for our ID at the beginning of the interview. I presented my passport (from which she took away the I-94, by the way) and my husband presented his driver's license.

Regarding proof of petitioner's US citizenship being asked with the original paperwork, it was definitely asked and we included copies of BC and passport in the evidence for the I-130. However, if you didn't file I-130 and I-485 concurrently, then you probably didn't include that, as it was not required for the I-485. My recommendation is to bring whatever you have, but at least one of the two (BC or passport), or if the USC is naturalized, the certificate of naturalization.

10-Apr-08...Filing date for I-130/AOS/EAD/AP

02-May-08...Biometrics

31-Jul-08...EAD Card received

15-Sep-08...Interview (APPROVED)

27-Sep-08...GC received

03-Aug-10...Filed I-751 (Removal of Conditions)

06-Aug-10...NOA 1-yr Extension Letter

10-Sep-10...Biometrics

02-Dec-10...ROC approved! (Card production ordered)

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This is great information, thanks for sharing! One question. The interview letter we received instructs us to bring the petitioners birth certificate (and proof of US citizenship etc). This is something new and not requested with the original AOS paperwork.

Did your letter also ask you to bring the petitioners BC, and if so, did they ask to see it?

Yes, my appointment letter asked to bring the petitioner's birth certificate and proof of US citizenship (i.e. passport plus BC). However the officer did not ask to see it, she only asked for our ID at the beginning of the interview. I presented my passport (from which she took away the I-94, by the way) and my husband presented his driver's license.

Regarding proof of petitioner's US citizenship being asked with the original paperwork, it was definitely asked and we included copies of BC and passport in the evidence for the I-130. However, if you didn't file I-130 and I-485 concurrently, then you probably didn't include that, as it was not required for the I-485. My recommendation is to bring whatever you have, but at least one of the two (BC or passport), or if the USC is naturalized, the certificate of naturalization.

Thank you for the feedback. We did file the 130 and 485 concurrently. I just had to doublecheck our document checklist to see if I wasn't going :wacko:. Looks like from the 130 req's he needed Proof of the U.S. citizenship status of your petitioning spouse, such as a birth certificate, passport, certificate of naturalization,

He's a naturalized US citizen, so we'd included his certificate, and passport copies, but not the BC. :wacko: Fortunately we have time to dig up his BC and get it translated. Thanks again for the prompt reply! :star:

AOS (from h1-b)

Filed: 06/03/08

Received/Priority Date: 06/05/08

NOA1: 06/10/08

Biometrics: 07/03/08

EAD: 8/18/08

Interview: 10/22/08 - APPROVED!

Card Production Ordered: 10/22/08

Card Received: 11/3/08

ALL DONE TIL 2010!

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: South Africa
Timeline

What is the I-130 and what is it used for?

K-1 Visa

Event Date

Service Center : California Service Center

Consulate : South Africa

I-129F Sent : 2007-09-18

I-129F NOA1 : 2007-09-19

I-129F RFE(s) :

RFE Reply(s) :

I-129F NOA2 : 2008-02-11

NVC Received :

NVC Left : 2008-02-25

Consulate Received :

Packet 3 Received : 2008-03-25

Packet 3 Sent : 2008-04-16

Packet 4 Received : 2008-04-25

Interview Date : 2008-05-29

Arrived in U.S.A (POE Detroit, MI): 6/11/08

Married: 8/8/08

AOS

Package sent to Chicago Lockbox: 9/11/08

Package Delievered by USPS: 9/13/08

Check Cashed according to Online Banking: 9/19/2008

Recieved NOA's for I-485, I-131, and I-765: 9/22/08

Biometrics Appt: 10/14/08

I-765 and I-485 Touched: 10/14/08

Changed Address Online: 12/5/08

Changed Address Over Phone: 12/5/08

Sent in AR-11 and I-865: 12/9/08

CRIS Email on I-131 Approval Notice Sent: 12/10/08

CRIS Email on I-765 Card Production Ordered: 12/10/08

I-485 Touched: 12/10/08

AP Recieved: 12/15/08

EAD Recieved: 12/19/08

Interview Letter Recieved: 2/12/09

Interview Date: 4/6/09

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He's a naturalized US citizen, so we'd included his certificate, and passport copies, but not the BC. :wacko: Fortunately we have time to dig up his BC and get it translated.

I wouldn't worry about bringing his BC and translation. They want proof of US citizenship, and since he's naturalized, his BC (from a foreign country) obviously wouldn't prove he's a US citizen. Just bring his passport and naturalization certificate.

However, if you want to be on the safe side and still bring the BC but not spend money on finding a translator, you know that you can translate it yourself? just include the proper wording at the bottom; see here, item 13.

10-Apr-08...Filing date for I-130/AOS/EAD/AP

02-May-08...Biometrics

31-Jul-08...EAD Card received

15-Sep-08...Interview (APPROVED)

27-Sep-08...GC received

03-Aug-10...Filed I-751 (Removal of Conditions)

06-Aug-10...NOA 1-yr Extension Letter

10-Sep-10...Biometrics

02-Dec-10...ROC approved! (Card production ordered)

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What is the I-130 and what is it used for?

An I-130 is a petition filed by a US citizen to bring their spouse to the US. It can be:

1) filed on its own if the married couple wants to go

- the CR-1/IR-1 route (the couple lives separately in their respective countries during the process; after the I-130 is approved, the foreign spouse applies for an immigrant visa at the embassy in their home country and becomes a permanent resident upon entry in the US) or

- the K3 route (while the I-130 is pending, the foreign spouse applies for a K3 in their home country, comes to the US and then adjusts status to permanent resident),

or

2) filed concurrently with I-485 if the foreign spouse is already in the US. In this case the I-130 establishes the eligibility of the foreign spouse to adjust status.

See more details here.

More knowledgeable VJ members, please correct me if I'm wrong in the above.

10-Apr-08...Filing date for I-130/AOS/EAD/AP

02-May-08...Biometrics

31-Jul-08...EAD Card received

15-Sep-08...Interview (APPROVED)

27-Sep-08...GC received

03-Aug-10...Filed I-751 (Removal of Conditions)

06-Aug-10...NOA 1-yr Extension Letter

10-Sep-10...Biometrics

02-Dec-10...ROC approved! (Card production ordered)

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He's a naturalized US citizen, so we'd included his certificate, and passport copies, but not the BC. :wacko: Fortunately we have time to dig up his BC and get it translated.

I wouldn't worry about bringing his BC and translation. They want proof of US citizenship, and since he's naturalized, his BC (from a foreign country) obviously wouldn't prove he's a US citizen. Just bring his passport and naturalization certificate.

However, if you want to be on the safe side and still bring the BC but not spend money on finding a translator, you know that you can translate it yourself? just include the proper wording at the bottom; see here, item 13.

Oh goodness. Please I hope you are having a good laugh like I am!!! You are absolutely right of course that his BC (from a foreign country) obviously wouldn't prove he's a US citizen :wacko: In our desire to do everything by the book, and to the letter of the law, that didn't even occur to me! Thanks for so politely pointing out the obvious and for allowing me to continue to harass with questions! :blush:

AOS (from h1-b)

Filed: 06/03/08

Received/Priority Date: 06/05/08

NOA1: 06/10/08

Biometrics: 07/03/08

EAD: 8/18/08

Interview: 10/22/08 - APPROVED!

Card Production Ordered: 10/22/08

Card Received: 11/3/08

ALL DONE TIL 2010!

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Oh goodness. Please I hope you are having a good laugh like I am!!! You are absolutely right of course that his BC (from a foreign country) obviously wouldn't prove he's a US citizen :wacko: In our desire to do everything by the book, and to the letter of the law, that didn't even occur to me! Thanks for so politely pointing out the obvious and for allowing me to continue to harass with questions! :blush:

Oh don't worry about it :) I didn't think they would want his foreign BC, but I admit the thought crossed my mind, what with all their crazy requirements :wacko:

Good luck with everything!

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10-Apr-08...Filing date for I-130/AOS/EAD/AP

02-May-08...Biometrics

31-Jul-08...EAD Card received

15-Sep-08...Interview (APPROVED)

27-Sep-08...GC received

03-Aug-10...Filed I-751 (Removal of Conditions)

06-Aug-10...NOA 1-yr Extension Letter

10-Sep-10...Biometrics

02-Dec-10...ROC approved! (Card production ordered)

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