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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hi everyone,

Just wanna ask for those who were done for their AOS Initial Interview. I am willing to hear from your stories and experiences as well as some possible questions of your consulate. My interview would be this coming Tuesday January 27,2009 it's my late Mom's birthday. Hearing from you will give me a hint and I would so much appreciate it. I'll be always waiting. God bless.... :)

Filed: Other Country: China
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hi everyone,

Just wanna ask for those who were done for their AOS Initial Interview. I am willing to hear from your stories and experiences as well as some possible questions of your consulate. My interview would be this coming Tuesday January 27,2009 it's my late Mom's birthday. Hearing from you will give me a hint and I would so much appreciate it. I'll be always waiting. God bless.... :)

Consular officers don't conduct AOS interviews. USCIS adjudicators do. There's a whole section of information about AOS interview reports. Start there.

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A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Brazil
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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Philippines
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hi everyone,

Just wanna ask for those who were done for their AOS Initial Interview. I am willing to hear from your stories and experiences as well as some possible questions of your consulate. My interview would be this coming Tuesday January 27,2009 it's my late Mom's birthday. Hearing from you will give me a hint and I would so much appreciate it. I'll be always waiting. God bless.... :)

I just had my interview last Janury 21 at Los Angeles. It took us like 15 to 20 minutes. The person interviewed didn't ask much questions. The first thing he asked was my passport and my husband drivers license and then she asked if I have more ID so I gave her my EAD card. Then he started going through the our files that he had. Then he asked for proof/evidence of living together so I showed him our photo albums and the albums I did for all the letters/cards that we received in both our names but he never looked at them instead he asked for bank statements, lease agreements, utility bills and insurances that has both of our names. We showed him our bank statements and check book and our marriage certificate because that is all we got. Then he asked, Is that all you got? and my husband answered yes because my wife cannot get an SS# because Social Security says that Immigration did not update their database and they still got my maiden name on it so I could not get/add her to my insurance and niether cannot get ID's and we dicided to just get my social number after I get my permanent card so the interviewer said....Your paper looks good but since you only have a few proofs I will have to ask 5 questions to each of you separately and if your answers match then you will be fine. So we said ok. Then he walked my husband out of the cubicle and started asking me the following questions; 1. Who cooks in your house 2. What kind of food do you usually cook 3. What time does your husband work 4. Do you a work and where? 5. Which side of your husband do you sleep? Those were the questions that he asked me and he wrote down my answers and then he let my husband in and asked the same questions. Then he said your answers are good so thats it and then he took a paper about changing status from conditional and how to remove it and explained it to us and then he said you will receive your card in the mail in about 30 days.

So that is how our interview went, We were so happy of course and we hope to receive my card in the mail the soonest. Good luck to your interview and hope this experience that I share will give you a hint or could help you.

God bless!!!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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even which side the husband sleeps?! wow thats too personal.. i guess.. WE sleep in the same room but not in the same bed because he has single bed. We just have extra single bed and he puts it on the floor to sleep. We are still saving on getting a king sized bed. I hope this is not gonna be an issue for us. My GC interview will be on Feb 17. I'm already nervous about it!

Filed: Other Country: China
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even which side the husband sleeps?! wow thats too personal.. i guess.. WE sleep in the same room but not in the same bed because he has single bed. We just have extra single bed and he puts it on the floor to sleep. We are still saving on getting a king sized bed. I hope this is not gonna be an issue for us. My GC interview will be on Feb 17. I'm already nervous about it!

When you don't have enough evidence of a bona fide ongoing marital relationship, they sometimes resort to questions only people with bona fide ongoing marital relationships would be able to answer. Of course, those would be "personal" questions.

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A Warning to Green Card Holders About Voting

http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/606646-a-warning-to-green-card-holders-about-voting/

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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hi everyone,

Just wanna ask for those who were done for their AOS Initial Interview. I am willing to hear from your stories and experiences as well as some possible questions of your consulate. My interview would be this coming Tuesday January 27,2009 it's my late Mom's birthday. Hearing from you will give me a hint and I would so much appreciate it. I'll be always waiting. God bless.... :)

I just had my interview last Janury 21 at Los Angeles. It took us like 15 to 20 minutes. The person interviewed didn't ask much questions. The first thing he asked was my passport and my husband drivers license and then she asked if I have more ID so I gave her my EAD card. Then he started going through the our files that he had. Then he asked for proof/evidence of living together so I showed him our photo albums and the albums I did for all the letters/cards that we received in both our names but he never looked at them instead he asked for bank statements, lease agreements, utility bills and insurances that has both of our names. We showed him our bank statements and check book and our marriage certificate because that is all we got. Then he asked, Is that all you got? and my husband answered yes because my wife cannot get an SS# because Social Security says that Immigration did not update their database and they still got my maiden name on it so I could not get/add her to my insurance and niether cannot get ID's and we dicided to just get my social number after I get my permanent card so the interviewer said....Your paper looks good but since you only have a few proofs I will have to ask 5 questions to each of you separately and if your answers match then you will be fine. So we said ok. Then he walked my husband out of the cubicle and started asking me the following questions; 1. Who cooks in your house 2. What kind of food do you usually cook 3. What time does your husband work 4. Do you a work and where? 5. Which side of your husband do you sleep? Those were the questions that he asked me and he wrote down my answers and then he let my husband in and asked the same questions. Then he said your answers are good so thats it and then he took a paper about changing status from conditional and how to remove it and explained it to us and then he said you will receive your card in the mail in about 30 days.

So that is how our interview went, We were so happy of course and we hope to receive my card in the mail the soonest. Good luck to your interview and hope this experience that I share will give you a hint or could help you.

God bless!!!

Hi Jewels thank you for sharing your interview experiences. Yes this is so much helpful to me. Wish me luck....

 
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