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I know I'm going to have a fingerprint and taking picture. Is there anything else to do aside from that? Do they ask questions too?

And what will I do after having a biometrics? Is the person who's going to do my fingerprint would to tell me when I will be interviewed? And what would be the questions during the interview?

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There is a short form you must fill out. It includes your case number and some personal information.

Other than the short form and the finger prints and photo. That is all.

The people who take biometrics have nothing to do with interviews. They have no access to any information other than the form you give them and your case number so that they can electronically attach your finger prints and your photo to it then FWD it.

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Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

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You'll be fingerprinted and photographed and asked to verify your personal information (spelling of your name and if address is correct). Before being fingerprinted you'llbe asked to fill out one page - it has all personal information such as name, address, race, height, weight, eyes color and hair color.

That's it!

As far as interview date - you'll get a letter with all the info. Biometrics people have nothing to do with that. Good luck!

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