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Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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Hi everyone here in VJ, I have a question regarding AOS Interview, can someone tell me what do I need to prepare? and what are the questions? is my husband should go with me during the interview?or he will wait outside? :unsure::help: thank you!!!

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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who told you you need to have a interview on the AOS.most of the time you just send the 1-485-1-765 1-131 with the fee.

the adjustment of status guide told me that I will undergo to an interview.....and I know some people they did't have it,and some they do...so we never know so that's why I'm asking so I can be prepared.

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You may have up to another 12 months to wait till you receive your conditional greencard. It is quite a long wait, some are getting done sooner, but if you expect it sooner you may get disappointed. If you haven't applied for the EAD card, you may want to do that while you are waiting, it is usually processed in under 3 months and will allow you to work and in some states get a driver's license. You can also apply for the AP card, which is for travel, in case you need to go back home in an emergency, while you are waiting for the greencard. If your case is not transferred to CSC, then you will probably process through faster and also have an interview. Most cases that go through CSC do not get an interview, but the wait is longer as USCIS send many cases to CSC for 'faster' processing... :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

You will have a biometrics appointment soon, but that is not an interview and your husband will not be asked any questions. It is just so they can take your fingerprints and photo. After that you will be informed if your case is transferred to CSC, if not...wait and see.

Ask about interview prep in a little while when you closer to that possibility. :star:

AOS Timeline
Filed 15th June, 2012
NOA date 18th June
Bio appt 20th July
Transferred to CSC 21st July, 2012
EAD/AP approved 27th August.
Received Green Card 6th October. No Interview. Amazing!
Thanks for all the help, see you again in June 2014

ROC Timeline

Mailed Package 30th June 2014

I-797 received 5th July, 2014

Biometrics Appointment 07/30/2014.

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And if you do get an interview you both need to attend. It is all about the couple. We did it and it was just a few questions.

Love forever,

Dale & Trisha

Married: 9/29/2008

K3 Visa

POE-MSP: 3/13/2009

AOS/EAD

Greencard received: 08/29/2009

Removal of Conditions:

Approved: 10/20/2011

Citizenship

9/19/2012

Filed: AOS (apr) Country: Philippines
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And if you do get an interview you both need to attend. It is all about the couple. We did it and it was just a few questions.

thank you..I appreciate it.

 
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