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First time posting so i don't know if its the right place but i just wanted to let you all know that i had my interview today and got approved today. I'm in Houston by the way.

The officer didn't even ask us any questions. All he did was go through my file and asked to see our Tax returns (we filed jointly) and he said "How about i tell u that i am going to approve your application and grant u your green card UNLESS u object of course". Well of course i didn't object :lol:

The process was super fast though. Got married in October 2011 and filed February 24th 2012. He stamped my passport and told me my green card will come in the mail.

I will research this but since i'm here, with this temporary green card, do i still need a visa to visit Canada? Also, how long does it usually take to get the green card in the mail? Thanks yall! Your posts really helped me throughout this entire process! :thumbs:

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