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nemymendoza

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  1. THE INTERVIEW PROCESS:jest:

    1. Prepare the documents: - updated Medical (I693), joint bank account, rental document, insurance/beneficiary,  pictures

    2. Don't forget to bring your passport, driver's license :) USCIS officers will ask for it.

    3. Officer will ask your spouse (petitioner) the following: complete name, date of birth, place of birth, parents name and, if it was your signature on the document

    4. Officer will ask you (applicant)  1485,  the following: complete name, date of birth, place of birth,parents name and, and if it was your signature on the document, when did you arrive in the US, what type of visa

    5. Story telling: When, Where, How did you meet// The proposal// The honeymoon// ** Know the dates, years and include some funny trivia or story about your relationship.

    6. What's your spouse's date of birth (vice versa)

    7. Checking of documents: they will require the joint documents: insurance, leasing, joint bank account

    8. Checking of photos

     

    THAT'S IT!!!

     

    If you have been married for more than 2 years, you will get a 10 year GC card; under 2 years- you will get a 2-year GC.

    I hope I was able to help. Rather than posting "Yay I got a letter! Yay I got my card! Yay! I got approved" THEN THEY WILL NOT ADVICE OR HELP OTHER APPLICANTS AND THEY WILL JUST LEAVE **  (they should do the YAY!! on FB and not here) Peace and Love :) 

  2. I called them but they told me that I called on the 19th of Sep with a referral number. So they won't do anything until another 30 days. Did you speak to a level two officer or just the first one who answered the phone?

    Just the 1st one. Another thing I did was last September 27 i did an online inquiry on their website "myUSCIS". Click Submit A Case Inquiry - Did not receive notice by mail- Choose I-485 (Fill out the Form) and you'll see below What notice was not received?- Choose Appointment- then type the date when your fingerprint fee was accepted and up to this date your biometrics schedule hasn't arrived yet.

    You can private message me if you need a little help :)

  3. At least you got information. Ours is still assigned to immigration officer, and nothing more.

    Try to call them. I think the issue is within the Biometrics Office. Once they've received your Biometric's Fee they will inform the Biometric's Office in your area and they're supposed to make you an appointment. That's why I said I didn't receive any mail after the confirmation that the payment was accepted last August 16. That would give them reason to check your status as well as the Biometrics Office- rather than giving you an advice to wait for 30 days before they'll get back to you. The agent who answered my call yesterday sent an inquiry to Seattle's Biometrics Office and they found out that they're supposed to mail me my schedule way back August 16.

  4. I called yesterday because it was really frustrating to wait for the Biometric's schedule. I told them " i am very much willing to wait but I am really anxious about the status of my biometric's schedule since I haven't received any update or mail. I joined a visa forum about August Filers for AOS and most of them were done with their biometrics- I wanna know what could have been the issue of the delay since since it was showing on my end that they received my payment last August 16"

    The customer service made a notation: an inquiry to the biometric's office here in Washington. I received the email this morning and the biometrics office received the USCIS email last August 16,2016 and failed to forward the schedule for me. Wasted more than a month :( But atleast I got a new appointment now. October 18.

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