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Status shows 'completed' for AoS interview but we never attended?

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My wife received a message saying that they will contact her soon about her AOS Greencard Interview a few weeks ago, but today she checked her status and it says that the interview process is completed. We never even attended an interview. So we're confused on whether it's some sort of error on their part or does this mean our interview is waived?

 

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Has she completed biometrics? It could be they decided to approve without an interview. You could try contacting tier 2 support to ask for more details. 

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9 hours ago, Noktor said:

My wife received a message saying that they will contact her soon about her AOS Greencard Interview a few weeks ago, but today she checked her status and it says that the interview process is completed. We never even attended an interview. So we're confused on whether it's some sort of error on their part or does this mean our interview is waived?

 

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Keep an eye on the status.  This could be very good news....

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August 7, 2022: Wife filed N-400 Online under 5 year rule.

November 10, 2022: Received "Interview is scheduled" letter.

December 12, 2022:  Received email from Dallas office informing me (spouse) to be there for combo interview.

December 14, 2022: Combo Interview for I-751 and N-400 Conducted.

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Sorry forgot to include this picture as well. This status showed up 1st, and then the status changed showing that we completed the interview. So we're confused.

 

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Bad news, we actually received a letter telling us that we have an interview scheduled. :(

 

Very nervous. Does she need to bring her medical and vaccine records if she already had them done before coming to the US?

 

What kind of questions do they normally ask and will we be taken in separate rooms when being interviewed?

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19 minutes ago, Noktor said:

Bad news, we actually received a letter telling us that we have an interview scheduled. :(

 

Very nervous. Does she need to bring her medical and vaccine records if she already had them done before coming to the US?

 

What kind of questions do they normally ask and will we be taken in separate rooms when being interviewed?

No.  The medical and vaccine information is already in the file.  

 

Typically you are together.  Each interviewer has their own style but the will ask questions about the application and whatever else they are interested in 

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