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Plan to move overseas while aos still in process

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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I believe the evidence we sent along with the fact that she went through the interview in her home country was sufficient enough.

Having an AOS interview has most times nothing to do with evidence or the case itself. All K1 go through a foreign interview and about half will have an AOS interview. While some cases do have red flags and are mostly guaranteed an interview, some cases are very straightforward and still have an interview. Glad you two didn't have to go through it. That being said :ot2:

US citizen since April 2016

ROC completed April 2014

AOS from K1 completed February 2012

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Some people don't have interviews. Some people do though. You can't know if you're going to get one until the letter comes. 30-50% of K-1 AOS interviews are waived, that means the rest have interviews.

AOS for my husband
8/17/10: INTERVIEW DAY (day 123) APPROVED!!

ROC:
5/23/12: Sent out package
2/06/13: APPROVED!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Finland
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Definitely not confusing the issues as we did not have an AOS interview here, I would have remembered going to that. I believe the evidence we sent along with the fact that she went through the interview in her home country was sufficient enough.

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Seems like a fair number of others did not have an AOS interview

Are you sure? Your timeline doest say anything about your AOS interview, only about K1. I have never heard that you can do AOS interview in other country (than Us) so I don´t comment on that, but I just had mine last month and the invitation letter clearly stated that my husband needed to be present in the interview. I received the invitation after getting AP and EAD card. I know not all are invited to an interview but most are, so that I would keep that in mind if I was moving outside from the country.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Indonesia
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yeah, i heard that there are some lucky applicant that doesn't have going through another interview for AOS process, but some people still have to do it too, we never know which one will be..;0-

Anyway, right now we still waiting for the decision from company, so we still continue the AOS process, once the company have the decision we have 2 option,my husband quit his job and try to find another one here so we can continue the process, or take the job and withdraw the AOS so we can try again when he come back to US and start it again ( even though it sound really awful but seem we don't have too many option now)....pray for the best

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