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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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Hello,
 

Our Adjustment of Status (AOS) interview was yesterday. The officer was friendly and professional. He even corrected a minor mistake in the application regarding a date.

During the interview, they asked many detailed questions about our previous marriages, including specific dates and details—not just whether they were terminated.

Throughout the interview, the officer repeatedly said, “I am making my decision,” but they did not provide a final answer at the end. Instead, they told us we would receive the decision in a few weeks, or sometimes it may take months.

We offered to provide additional evidence, but the officer said it was not necessary and that they had everything they needed.


We have a few questions to better understand the process:

  1. Is it normal for the officer not to provide an immediate answer?
  2. Are the interviewing officers also the ones who make the final decision?
  3. When should we expect to hear back regarding the outcome?
  4. We noticed a pink-colored carton paper in the officer’s files—does that indicate anything about our case?
  5. Should we take any action now, or simply wait for USCIS to notify us?
  6. What is the typical timeline for receiving the green card after the interview?

    We received a white paper, which is the Notice of interview results, first option ( your case being held for review at this time...

We want to make sure we understand the process and next steps correctly.

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Taiwan
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1.  Yes.  Absolutely normal.

2.  All cases are likely reviewed.

3.  A few weeks to a few months.

4.  Unknown

5.  There is no action for you to take.  You have no choice except to wait.

 

This sounds very normal.

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Egypt
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52 minutes ago, Crazy Cat said:

1.  Yes.  Absolutely normal.

2.  All cases are likely reviewed.

3.  A few weeks to a few months.

4.  Unknown

5.  There is no action for you to take.  You have no choice except to wait.

 

This sounds very normal.

Thank you very much!

 
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