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Is there always an interview for ROC?

No, not always - no pattern either (i.e., interview for AOS = no interview for ROC, or, no interview for AOS = interview for ROC). Some get interviewed both times while others never get interviewed.

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No. In fact, there is very seldom an interview for ROC. They do, sometimes, do interviews for statistical purposes which means there is nothing in the application that triggers a deeper look but that they need to do so many interviews and so add some straight forward cases to the questionable ones. So, if you do get an interview it is more likely that yours is one of the Statistical interviews than one that was scheduled because there were red flags or problems.

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OK thank you!! :thumbs: I was not really sure how that worked.

We have been hit pretty rough with interviews so I kind of think it will happen...but I can hope for the best. :yes:

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Is there always an interview for ROC?

No, not always - no pattern either (i.e., interview for AOS = no interview for ROC, or, no interview for AOS = interview for ROC). Some get interviewed both times while others never get interviewed.

Incorrect....AOS always have an interview....ROC (If you have filed jointly) there is a very minute chance that there will be an interview ...ROC(Filing for a waiver) most definately there will be an interview...

Removing Conditions:

03/09/2009 - sent package to Vermont Service Center

03/17/2009 - NOA 1

04/14/2009 - Biometrics Done

08/10/2009 - Approved

08/13/2009 - Approval letter received (Online status still Pending)

08/14/2009 - Card Production Ordered-Email

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hi, i'm not really good at this from reading day and night ive read about more people with no interview on ROC and some have AOS without interview also but farless than for ROC

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Incorrect....AOS always have an interview....ROC (If you have filed jointly) there is a very minute chance that there will be an interview ...ROC(Filing for a waiver) most definately there will be an interview...

Not true - lots of people have their AOS approved without having to have an interview. We sure did!

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Incorrect....AOS always have an interview....ROC (If you have filed jointly) there is a very minute chance that there will be an interview ...ROC(Filing for a waiver) most definately there will be an interview...

Not true - lots of people have their AOS approved without having to have an interview. We sure did!

Did u already finish 2 years at the time you file for AOS?

If No...then thats something that has changed in the last 2 years....

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Removing Conditions:

03/09/2009 - sent package to Vermont Service Center

03/17/2009 - NOA 1

04/14/2009 - Biometrics Done

08/10/2009 - Approved

08/13/2009 - Approval letter received (Online status still Pending)

08/14/2009 - Card Production Ordered-Email

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Incorrect....AOS always have an interview....ROC (If you have filed jointly) there is a very minute chance that there will be an interview ...ROC(Filing for a waiver) most definately there will be an interview...

Not true - lots of people have their AOS approved without having to have an interview. We sure did!

Same here. I arrived on K1 on June 2006. Applied for AOS in August 2006. Approved without interview in June 2007.

K1: 2006

GC: 2007

ROC: 2009

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