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Dear friends,

I received my interview Letter, I have couple our question, I hope somebody could answers this, this are the questions below.

1. In the interview letter it said "Request for Applicant to appear for Initial Interview" what is Initial? do I need to appear for the second and third interview?

2. we are married in May 5th 2007 and we crossed the may 5th 2009 and it will be more than two years marriage, At the time of interview we married more than 2 years, will I get 2 years or 10 years green card?

3. In case if it is approved do we need to remind and request the interview people about the 10 years green card so that they may think about it ?

4. when I receive the green card how I can differentiate between Conditional green card and permanent green card?

5. what are the question they ask at the time of Interview and share your interview experiences?

Thank you so much for responses,

Ravi

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Australia
Timeline
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Dear friends,

I received my interview Letter, I have couple our question, I hope somebody could answers this, this are the questions below.

1. In the interview letter it said "Request for Applicant to appear for Initial Interview" what is Initial? do I need to appear for the second and third interview?

2. we are married in May 5th 2007 and we crossed the may 5th 2009 and it will be more than two years marriage, At the time of interview we married more than 2 years, will I get 2 years or 10 years green card?

3. In case if it is approved do we need to remind and request the interview people about the 10 years green card so that they may think about it ?

4. when I receive the green card how I can differentiate between Conditional green card and permanent green card?

5. what are the question they ask at the time of Interview and share your interview experiences?

Thank you so much for responses,

Ravi

Hi Ravi,

1. The intial interview is "USUALLY" your only interview but sometime but very rarely they require another interview. It's just USCIS wording don't take it to heart.

2. Since you have been married longer then 2yrs at the time of approval you will recieve a 10yr greencard.

3. You shouldn't have to remind them they know you are married longer then 2yrs so you will get a 10yr greencard. There is nothing for them to think about.

4. Your greencard should arrive with a 10yr expiration date on it if it expires in 2yrs then you will have to get it fixed.

5. Every interview is different from the next so even though I was asked where did I meet my husband, you might be asked when did you meet your spouse. Most the time they are just basic questions that you SHOULD know the answers to unless they are not sure if your marriage is legit. Just remember to tell the truth and you will be fine.

Best of luck

Kat

July 31st 2004 Married

Feb 13th 2006 AOS package sent

Reciept Feb 13th 2006

April 26th 2006 Biometrics

Interviewed May 3rd 2006 Denver Approved pending FBI Namecheck(AO extremly rude)

Long wait begins

August 2006 Inquiry on case....still pending

December 2006 Inquiry on case....still pending

Feb 16th 2007 Missed Grandmother's surprise 85th Birthday party in Australia.

April 2007 Inquiry on case....still pending

July 2007 Inquiry on case....still pending Informed they will not redo my biometrics till my FBI namecheck is back. Original AO retires.

Dec 26th 2007 Notice to appear for Biometrics

Jan 9th 2008 Biometrics

Jan 29th 2008 Missed telephone call from USCIS

Jan 30th 2008(my birthday) Returned phone call from USCIS AO (much nicer then original) personally called to confirm my mailing address an advise I am approved an will recieve 10yr card as I have been married more then 2yrs.

Feb 11th 2008 10yr greencard recieved in the mail with wrong info on card.

Feb 12th 2008 Start planning trip home to Australia

May 3rd 2008 Leave for Australia

May 5th 2008 Touch down in Australia 1st time since Dec 28th 1995 what a relief.

May 5th 2008 Suprise my grandmother with showing up at her door. Tears all around but well worth it.

May 25th 2008 Say Seeya Soon as I hate Goodbye...Come back to the US and start thinking about when We will wanna go home again.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ukraine
Timeline
Posted
Dear friends,

I received my interview Letter, I have couple our question, I hope somebody could answers this, this are the questions below.

1. In the interview letter it said "Request for Applicant to appear for Initial Interview" what is Initial? do I need to appear for the second and third interview?

2. we are married in May 5th 2007 and we crossed the may 5th 2009 and it will be more than two years marriage, At the time of interview we married more than 2 years, will I get 2 years or 10 years green card?

3. In case if it is approved do we need to remind and request the interview people about the 10 years green card so that they may think about it ?

4. when I receive the green card how I can differentiate between Conditional green card and permanent green card?

5. what are the question they ask at the time of Interview and share your interview experiences?

Thank you so much for responses,

Ravi

1. It means first interview. There may or may not be a second, depends how the first one goes.

2. You should get the 10 year card

3. I doubt it, but why not? They won't be offended

4. There is no "differentiation", conditional is for 2 years, non-conditional is 10 years. Otherwise they are identical

5. We had no questions about our relationship. They made Alla repeat her I-485 form answers under oath and asked her some identifying questions from her G-325a. That is all. They asked me nothing and asked for NO evidence, even though I had LOTS. We were in and out of the building in 13 minutes with an approval. They can ask anything, nothing, or something in between. If you have a legitimate marriage there is no problem, they will not ask you anything a couple in a legitmate marriage cannot answer

VERMONT! I Reject Your Reality...and Substitute My Own!

Gary And Alla

Posted
Dear friends,

I received my interview Letter, I have couple our question, I hope somebody could answers this, this are the questions below.

1. In the interview letter it said "Request for Applicant to appear for Initial Interview" what is Initial? do I need to appear for the second and third interview?

Everyone's letter says that. Hopefully it will be the only one you have.

2. we are married in May 5th 2007 and we crossed the may 5th 2009 and it will be more than two years marriage, At the time of interview we married more than 2 years, will I get 2 years or 10 years green card?

10 years.

3. In case if it is approved do we need to remind and request the interview people about the 10 years green card so that they may think about it ?

I wouldn't think you would need to, but if they don't mention it, ask.

4. when I receive the green card how I can differentiate between Conditional green card and permanent green card?

Look at the expiration date.

5. what are the question they ask at the time of Interview and share your interview experiences?

Here is a link to where you can read about people's interview experiences:

http://www.visajourney.com/reviews/

Thank you so much for responses,

Ravi

Good luck! :D

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