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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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We will be filing for ROC in a few months, and since we didn't have an interview for his AOS;

1 - we heard we might be more likely to have an interview for ROC

2 - we have no idea what to expect

Does anyone want to share their experiences of what an ROC interview is like (what's asked, etc)? Is it similar to what I read about the AOS interview? I know it's still early, but I like to gather as much information as possible and have time to 'digest' it. I also want time to be prepared in case it happens. We probably don't have to worry, since we live together, have joint accounts, lots of pictures, bought a house together, etc. - we have plenty of proof. And if possible, I think taking one or two of the children with us to the interview would be nice since the two younger ones tend to gravitate toward him (their stepfather) and would probably be convincing enough on their own! ;)

I tried to find something in the Guides - maybe I missed something. I read that an interview is a possibility, and even saw a post about reasons an interview might be required. I just haven't seen anything about what happens in an ROC interview.

Thanks!

met online May 2006

visited him in Morocco July 2006

K-1 petition sent late September 2006 after second visit

December 2006 - third trip - went for his visa interview (stood outside all day)

visa approved! arrived here together right before Christmas 2006

married January 2007

AOS paperwork sent February 2007

RFE (yipee)

another RFE (yikes)

AOS approval July 2007

sent Removal of Conditions paperwork 01 May 2009

received I-751 NOA 14 May 2009

received ASC appt. notice 28 May 2009

biometrics appt. 12 June 2009

I-751 approval date 25 Sept 2009 (no updates on the system - still says 'received'/"initial review")

19 Oct 2009 - got text message "card production ordered"

24 Oct 2009 - actual card in the mail box!

sent his N-400 - 14 May 2010

check cashed 27 May 2010

NOA received 29 May 2010 (dated 24 May)

Biometrics Appointment Letter received 17 June 2010

Biometrics scheduled for 08 July 2010; walk-in successfully done in Philadelphia 07 July 2010

02 Oct 2010 - FINALLY got email saying the case was being transferred to the local office. Hoping to get his interview letter soon...

05 Oct 2010 - received interview letter!!!!

08 November 2010 - scheduled for N-400 interview

- went together for interview; file isn't there - need to wait to be rescheduled

Jan 2011 - went for Infopass

25 Feb 2011 - interview

19 April 2011 - Infopass

8 July 2011 - HE'S FINALLY A CITIZEN - WOO HOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

30 July 2011 - citizenship party

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This post has a description of a recent interview: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=147545

Timeline for Naturalization:

Day 1: Application delivered to AZ

Timeline for Removing Conditions:

Green card received 117 days after application was delivered to USCIS

Timeline for AOS:

Green card received 120 days after application was delivered to USCIS

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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This post has a description of a recent interview: http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=147545

Thank you! I hope they're all that easy (yeah, right...)

met online May 2006

visited him in Morocco July 2006

K-1 petition sent late September 2006 after second visit

December 2006 - third trip - went for his visa interview (stood outside all day)

visa approved! arrived here together right before Christmas 2006

married January 2007

AOS paperwork sent February 2007

RFE (yipee)

another RFE (yikes)

AOS approval July 2007

sent Removal of Conditions paperwork 01 May 2009

received I-751 NOA 14 May 2009

received ASC appt. notice 28 May 2009

biometrics appt. 12 June 2009

I-751 approval date 25 Sept 2009 (no updates on the system - still says 'received'/"initial review")

19 Oct 2009 - got text message "card production ordered"

24 Oct 2009 - actual card in the mail box!

sent his N-400 - 14 May 2010

check cashed 27 May 2010

NOA received 29 May 2010 (dated 24 May)

Biometrics Appointment Letter received 17 June 2010

Biometrics scheduled for 08 July 2010; walk-in successfully done in Philadelphia 07 July 2010

02 Oct 2010 - FINALLY got email saying the case was being transferred to the local office. Hoping to get his interview letter soon...

05 Oct 2010 - received interview letter!!!!

08 November 2010 - scheduled for N-400 interview

- went together for interview; file isn't there - need to wait to be rescheduled

Jan 2011 - went for Infopass

25 Feb 2011 - interview

19 April 2011 - Infopass

8 July 2011 - HE'S FINALLY A CITIZEN - WOO HOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

30 July 2011 - citizenship party

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Filed: Country: Jamaica
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I have heard it said they don't have too many of those interviews. More of a quality control thing then the norm.

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Jamaica
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I have heard it said they don't have too many of those interviews. More of a quality control thing then the norm.

That seems to be the case. Not too many people (at least here on VJ) have had interviews. I would think it would be very similar to the types of interviews people have with AOS - just for the longer duration of the marriage.

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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There are quite a number of us who didn't have an AOS interview and who have also received their 1- year green card without an interview. There is a thread in this forum for those approved for ROC without an interview and without an AOS interview. It may be a few months back but it will show you how many received both green cards without an interview. It doesn't seem to make you more likely to get a ROC interview if you didn't get an AOS interview.

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Filed: Country: Jamaica
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I've often wondered since we didn't have an AOS interview. I really don't care if we do or not.....just another thing to do in this process if we do. The Fed building is like 10 minutes from our house, so no issues there.

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

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There are quite a number of us who didn't have an AOS interview and who have also received their 1- year green card without an interview. There is a thread in this forum for those approved for ROC without an interview and without an AOS interview. It may be a few months back but it will show you how many received both green cards without an interview. It doesn't seem to make you more likely to get a ROC interview if you didn't get an AOS interview.

yeah, this is what the lady that did my biometrics told me. it's basically a crapshoot if you get one at this stage or not even if you've not had one yet.

i'm crossing fingers for no as the office is almost 5hrs away.

k

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