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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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Hi,

Just received the interview letter from USCIS for AOS scheduled on May 21st.I have a daughter,6 years old on k2 at present,who has her interview on the same date.What all documents and evidences should I compile for her regarding the interview? Anyone having any experience?Her interview is scheduled an hour before me.....any idea about what are the possible interview questions regarding her?

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (pnd) Country: India
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ok,so just received email notifying that EAD card for both me and my daughter has been mailed.I had posted another post,regarding the experiences of anyone with AOS for those on k2. Receiving no replies I just searched the forum for the same.I came across few denials due to medical reasons.My daughter had her quantiferon gold test for TB in India,which was positive.The chest xrays however were negative and we were not asked for any treatment then.After about 60 days of us being here we got a call from a nurse from the county asking us to start the treatment.We filed AOS 2 weeks after that.We didn't receive any RFEs to take treatment, etc..We met the nurse along with my daughter.Initially she gave us a bottle of isoniazid along with vitamin B,which was free of cost.After a week she called us that mu daughter needs more dosage,which was adult dose.it was because her weight was more.This was the opinion of their TB expert.We had not started the medication till then.She also informed that we had to bear the cost of vitamin b on our own.Both of us being Physical Therapists and my father a pediatrician,made sure that she has vit b supplements as Isoniazid causes its deficiency.We were not comfortable of giving a 6year old an adult dose.We informed the nurse about this,she said in case we want to go for a low dose we have bear the cost oursselves.She didn't call us after that and neither did we.It was reasonable for us to get the medication from India at much low cost,in case there was a risk of her getting the active disease.We were not asked to sign any papers ,that we declined the treatment.Is there any possibility of this issue coming up at the time of interview?Or can they deny AOS for my daughter on these grounds.

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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Not sure about your second posting. Regarding the first posted topic, for my wife and stepson's AOS interview, we took every document, piece of paper that we had that was associated with the immigration journey up to that time. Review the VJ example AOS interview questions: http://www.visajourney.com/content/exampleq Our interview(s) were scheduled at the same time. Initially, only my wife and I were escorted into the IO's office and questioned, then the IO escorted my stepson into the office for his portion of the interview. The IO initially asked him general questions about who he was, who we were, where did he live, etc. We had a "murky" interview as a result of the "off-putting" questions of the IO. In hindsight, I felt that he was searching for evidence of a fraudulent relationship and/or human trafficking. We got our approval confirmation online, at home, a couple of nervous hours afterward. YMMV.

Good luck on your immigration journey.

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