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Had our AOS interview yesterday in NYC, my husband petitioned for my two children and I. We arrived to the interview at 7:26 checked in and everything, we waited for about two hours then was called in around 9:20ish. Our IO was calm he greeted us with a good morning , then escorted us & our lawyer to his office. Before we sat he sworn us in and then we sat. He had our files on his table then he started going through them checking our passports he took the 3 I-94's and stapled them to each of our files he looked at our EAD cards then put them in our passports, he went through our files for a bit then he said "this is the test part of the interview to make sure this marriage isn't just on paper" he handed my husband and I two sheets of papers with questions to answer and he let me switch seats with on of my kids while my husband I answered the questions, the questions were about each other phones numbers (which he said we can go into our phones and get them) how many tvs, what did we eat for dinner, when was the last celebration we attended, what we wore to bed, how many computers, did we shower last night and this morning, there were about 10 questions, then he took the paper and reviewed the questions we messed up and 2 I think but she folded the papers and said we passed that with flying colors, my kids were only asked about there school, both my kids are 18+. Then he asked us about 15-20 terrorist questions, if we ever assisted anyone with guns, if we've ever been arrested and so on. then he said well this interview is complete do you have any questions for me? We said no, he then asked for a photo from our album where my husband and i were facing the camera & added it to our file,(he didn't go through our album though) And my lawyer asked if he was able to stamp our passports he said no and something about review and some security checks and then we should receive a decision in about 2-3 weeks and if we don't hear back by then make an info pass.Ive read it's pretty normal to not get a decision right away, so I shouldn't be worried right? Because the interview went pretty well, he even shook our hands when we left.

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