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Hello,

Recently I have research a lot on this website and find it very helpful. I am going to have my AOS interview based on marriage this Friday.

I came with my family on E-1 visa.

Met my husband (USC) in 2009 and got married last year.

My parents went back to Asia last year because our E-1 expired.

I have a younger sister who is 22 and is US citizen. My parents and I all haven’t adjusted status to green card yet.

I used to work but because my working permit expired when my E-1 expired, so I am not working. I have filed AOS package three months ago and just got my new EAD and AP last week. The AOS interview came faster than I expected. I went with my husband last week to my lawyer to rehearsal the AOS interview. My lawyer said we don’t have enough photos. But the problem is, my husband hasn’t been working for a year and a half. (My uncle is my joint sponsor)He used to have quite a nice paying job. And after losing his job he couldn’t find anything near the old job and refuse to work and lived on his savings. He has a bit of depression now and is very moody. Our relationship is quite rocky now cause money is tight. He promised the lawyer we will take more photos but then didn’t. He also refuses to practice the questions with me. He said let it be what it will be. I think he is losing his self esteem and always uses his citizenship to reconfirm his identity. He is Asian too. If the unemployment destroy our relationship I have nothing to do cause he doesn't want to save himself either.

The question is if I failed the first interview, and seeing his laziness now I think we definitely will fail the stoke interview, what is better to do if I don’t want to affect my record because my parents will eventually get a green card by my sister. And later on when my parents become US citizen they will help me get a green card. I heard if my AOS failed I cannot come back to US for ten years.

I was wondering what should I do or when should I stop if I don’t want this AOS failure to affect my future case. Advice appreciated! Thank you.

Posted

Moving topic to AOS from tourist, student, work visa as OP didn't have a family based immigrant petition filed before.

OP, try spending some quality time with your husband before interview. Is he taking medications for depression?

ROC 2009
Naturalization 2010

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: China
Timeline
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I would suspect AOS will pass without a problem.

Your are AOS pending, the time from filing I-485 to a decision is not counted as out of status time.

Only being out of status for 6 months or more would result in a bar on entry.

OUR TIME LINE Please do a timeline it helps us all, thanks.

Is now a US Citizen immigration completed Jan 12, 2012.

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Look here: A Candle for Love and China Family Visa Forums for Chinese/American relationship,

Visa issues, and lots of info about the Guangzhou and Hong Kong consulate.

 
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