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    Rich_Alli got a reaction from YazminJ in I-751 September 2020 Filers   
    Interview at Nashville office on 06/25/2021. Arrived 15mins before appointment and the place was empty except for security and 1 employee at the check in counter. We checked in, an officer came out to escort us to the interview room. Left us in the room and then he conducted the interview virtually from another room (like a zoom call). We produced our ID, answered a few simple questions (when did we get married, any arrests, our address) then he asked if we had any questions. I left some extra paperwork in the in tray of proof of relationship during the time we applied till now (but that was totally up to us to provide) and then he came back to the room and escorted us out. It took 20mins total of walking in and out of the building and we only saw one other person arrive for an appointment while we were there. 
    Checked my case status and a new card is being produced as of same day as interview ☺️
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    Rich_Alli got a reaction from Queen30 in I-751 September 2020 Filers   
    Interview at Nashville office on 06/25/2021. Arrived 15mins before appointment and the place was empty except for security and 1 employee at the check in counter. We checked in, an officer came out to escort us to the interview room. Left us in the room and then he conducted the interview virtually from another room (like a zoom call). We produced our ID, answered a few simple questions (when did we get married, any arrests, our address) then he asked if we had any questions. I left some extra paperwork in the in tray of proof of relationship during the time we applied till now (but that was totally up to us to provide) and then he came back to the room and escorted us out. It took 20mins total of walking in and out of the building and we only saw one other person arrive for an appointment while we were there. 
    Checked my case status and a new card is being produced as of same day as interview ☺️
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    Rich_Alli got a reaction from Tella&T in I-751 September 2020 Filers   
    Interview at Nashville office on 06/25/2021. Arrived 15mins before appointment and the place was empty except for security and 1 employee at the check in counter. We checked in, an officer came out to escort us to the interview room. Left us in the room and then he conducted the interview virtually from another room (like a zoom call). We produced our ID, answered a few simple questions (when did we get married, any arrests, our address) then he asked if we had any questions. I left some extra paperwork in the in tray of proof of relationship during the time we applied till now (but that was totally up to us to provide) and then he came back to the room and escorted us out. It took 20mins total of walking in and out of the building and we only saw one other person arrive for an appointment while we were there. 
    Checked my case status and a new card is being produced as of same day as interview ☺️
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    Rich_Alli got a reaction from Tella&T in I-751 September 2020 Filers   
    My packet was super detailed and had plenty of documentation, including the birth certificate of our first child and we had an interview on Friday last week. 5hr round road trip and we were there a total of 20mins. The interviewer asked the most basic questions and even said, that it was just a formality. I wouldn’t get too worried about the fact that you have to be interviewed! And now a week later, I am in possession of my 10yr GC  came in the mail today
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    Rich_Alli got a reaction from USC4SPOUSE in I-751 September 2020 Filers   
    Interview at Nashville office on 06/25/2021. Arrived 15mins before appointment and the place was empty except for security and 1 employee at the check in counter. We checked in, an officer came out to escort us to the interview room. Left us in the room and then he conducted the interview virtually from another room (like a zoom call). We produced our ID, answered a few simple questions (when did we get married, any arrests, our address) then he asked if we had any questions. I left some extra paperwork in the in tray of proof of relationship during the time we applied till now (but that was totally up to us to provide) and then he came back to the room and escorted us out. It took 20mins total of walking in and out of the building and we only saw one other person arrive for an appointment while we were there. 
    Checked my case status and a new card is being produced as of same day as interview ☺️
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    Rich_Alli reacted to da95826 in I-751 September 2020 Filers   
    If you are going to ROC interview you must go with your spouse. If you go to a joint i751 interview they are conducted with both spouses.
     
    It would be advisable to have your spouse there even for naturalization if 3 year based on marriage n400 case just in case needed.
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    Rich_Alli got a reaction from mighty836 in I-751 September 2020 Filers   
    Got the NOA in the mail today (sent 9/26, rec’d 9/29). Now to go and hopefully get my licence extended tomorrow with the NOA as proof of extension. Don’t really want to have to go and get the stamp in my passport if I can help it. The closest office is 2hr drive away! Fingers crossed the DMV accept it 🤞🤞🤞
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    Rich_Alli reacted to YazminJ in I-751 September 2020 Filers   
    You're welcome, hopefully you can get it soon 😊 also you don't need to worry about getting a stamp in your passport only if the Green Card and extension letters have both expired and you're still waiting for approval. They only give them if it's an emergency so you should be good there too👍🏻
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    Rich_Alli reacted to YazminJ in I-751 September 2020 Filers   
    Congrats on getting your NOA, you should be fine to renew you drivers license with your green card and NOA letter. But in some states they're still only doing appointment only due to covid so just double check your state DMV online, if they're still doing appointments. I checked mine (NC) and I could only get an appointment in November. So it's best to check then go there and get turned away. 
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    Rich_Alli got a reaction from Cera1985 in I-751 September 2020 Filers   
    Text message and email received this morning. I’ve updated the spreadsheet. Now await the NOA in the mail
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    Rich_Alli got a reaction from Queen30 in I-751 September 2020 Filers   
    Check cashed today yay! Waiting on the text message/email now  can breathe a bit better knowing they finally opened it haha. Sent 9/26, arrived lockbox 9/29 via USPS. 
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    Rich_Alli got a reaction from Cera1985 in I-751 September 2020 Filers   
    Check cashed today yay! Waiting on the text message/email now  can breathe a bit better knowing they finally opened it haha. Sent 9/26, arrived lockbox 9/29 via USPS. 
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    Rich_Alli got a reaction from Pomodoro in AOS AUGUST 2018 FILERS FROM K-1 [merged threads]   
    Hi all!  I had my AOS Interview at Tampa FL USCIS Office today.  Here is my review...
     
    Met with a lovely immigration officer (Riki) who went through the I-485 and verified all the information that I had provided in the form.

    Asked for my name and former names, my DOB, husbands name and his DOB, my parents names, current address, how long we have lived there for, date we were married and then we went through each of the immigration/criminal/terrorism questions which you have to answer verbally yes/no to. We were then invited to provide any supporting documentation to verify our relationship. We provided gym membership, health insurance, joint credit cards, car insurance, joint bank statements, birthday cards, 5 x photos from the wedding, copies of our wedding vows and facebook msgs and emails. She then invited us to tell her about us and our story which we didn't mind retelling as we love to tell our little 'fairytale'

    She then informed us that she had everything she needed for her review and that once they did a 'refresh' on my background check, everything to her looked good to be approved. Told us they have 90 days to approve it but that she normally takes less than 30 days to go through her cases and issue decision. She then said that I will receive a letter advising us of their decision and then a week later will receive the card.

    By the time we arrived home (approximately 2 hours after the appointment ended), I received a text notification that my case status had been updated for all three cases (AOS, EAD & AP). So I signed in to my USCIS account online and it advised 'New Card is Being Produced' for my AOS which means I have been APPROVED and it is on it's way! NOTE - Because my greencard was issued before my employment authorization/advance parole requests had been granted, they have now been cancelled by the immigration officer (she advised us that she would cancel them once she approved and issued my green card).

    So all in all, a easy experience (even though I was nervous... something about an 'interview' that always makes me a little uneasy haha), questions were straight forward and after only a short wait, I now have my green card on it's way! Happy Days

    Also just a quick mention regarding the I-693 medical. I had my overseas vaccination in Feb 2018 with all my vaccinations completed (except for the flu vaccine as it was not flu season in Australia). I provided a copy of my vaccination record (DS3025) with my I-485 submission and this was sufficient. I did NOT go to a civil doctor and re do any medical or vaccination part of the form for my interview as it was still within the 12 months of my overseas medical. The topic of the medical was not even brought up in the interview. Just wanted to add this in for others as this was something that I wasn't sure of and took a chance in not completing the additional medical just in case I didn't need it - which turns out I didn't!
     
    If you have any further questions, let me know and good luck to the rest of you!!
     
    Alli
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    Rich_Alli reacted to Lariviegas in AOS AUGUST 2018 FILERS FROM K-1 [merged threads]   
    Congratulations! 🎉 
    Also, thank you for the very detailed review. 😊
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    Rich_Alli got a reaction from S.W1315 in AOS AUGUST 2018 FILERS FROM K-1 [merged threads]   
    Hi all!  I had my AOS Interview at Tampa FL USCIS Office today.  Here is my review...
     
    Met with a lovely immigration officer (Riki) who went through the I-485 and verified all the information that I had provided in the form.

    Asked for my name and former names, my DOB, husbands name and his DOB, my parents names, current address, how long we have lived there for, date we were married and then we went through each of the immigration/criminal/terrorism questions which you have to answer verbally yes/no to. We were then invited to provide any supporting documentation to verify our relationship. We provided gym membership, health insurance, joint credit cards, car insurance, joint bank statements, birthday cards, 5 x photos from the wedding, copies of our wedding vows and facebook msgs and emails. She then invited us to tell her about us and our story which we didn't mind retelling as we love to tell our little 'fairytale'

    She then informed us that she had everything she needed for her review and that once they did a 'refresh' on my background check, everything to her looked good to be approved. Told us they have 90 days to approve it but that she normally takes less than 30 days to go through her cases and issue decision. She then said that I will receive a letter advising us of their decision and then a week later will receive the card.

    By the time we arrived home (approximately 2 hours after the appointment ended), I received a text notification that my case status had been updated for all three cases (AOS, EAD & AP). So I signed in to my USCIS account online and it advised 'New Card is Being Produced' for my AOS which means I have been APPROVED and it is on it's way! NOTE - Because my greencard was issued before my employment authorization/advance parole requests had been granted, they have now been cancelled by the immigration officer (she advised us that she would cancel them once she approved and issued my green card).

    So all in all, a easy experience (even though I was nervous... something about an 'interview' that always makes me a little uneasy haha), questions were straight forward and after only a short wait, I now have my green card on it's way! Happy Days

    Also just a quick mention regarding the I-693 medical. I had my overseas vaccination in Feb 2018 with all my vaccinations completed (except for the flu vaccine as it was not flu season in Australia). I provided a copy of my vaccination record (DS3025) with my I-485 submission and this was sufficient. I did NOT go to a civil doctor and re do any medical or vaccination part of the form for my interview as it was still within the 12 months of my overseas medical. The topic of the medical was not even brought up in the interview. Just wanted to add this in for others as this was something that I wasn't sure of and took a chance in not completing the additional medical just in case I didn't need it - which turns out I didn't!
     
    If you have any further questions, let me know and good luck to the rest of you!!
     
    Alli
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    Rich_Alli got a reaction from Oksmanoks in AOS AUGUST 2018 FILERS FROM K-1 [merged threads]   
    Hi all!  I had my AOS Interview at Tampa FL USCIS Office today.  Here is my review...
     
    Met with a lovely immigration officer (Riki) who went through the I-485 and verified all the information that I had provided in the form.

    Asked for my name and former names, my DOB, husbands name and his DOB, my parents names, current address, how long we have lived there for, date we were married and then we went through each of the immigration/criminal/terrorism questions which you have to answer verbally yes/no to. We were then invited to provide any supporting documentation to verify our relationship. We provided gym membership, health insurance, joint credit cards, car insurance, joint bank statements, birthday cards, 5 x photos from the wedding, copies of our wedding vows and facebook msgs and emails. She then invited us to tell her about us and our story which we didn't mind retelling as we love to tell our little 'fairytale'

    She then informed us that she had everything she needed for her review and that once they did a 'refresh' on my background check, everything to her looked good to be approved. Told us they have 90 days to approve it but that she normally takes less than 30 days to go through her cases and issue decision. She then said that I will receive a letter advising us of their decision and then a week later will receive the card.

    By the time we arrived home (approximately 2 hours after the appointment ended), I received a text notification that my case status had been updated for all three cases (AOS, EAD & AP). So I signed in to my USCIS account online and it advised 'New Card is Being Produced' for my AOS which means I have been APPROVED and it is on it's way! NOTE - Because my greencard was issued before my employment authorization/advance parole requests had been granted, they have now been cancelled by the immigration officer (she advised us that she would cancel them once she approved and issued my green card).

    So all in all, a easy experience (even though I was nervous... something about an 'interview' that always makes me a little uneasy haha), questions were straight forward and after only a short wait, I now have my green card on it's way! Happy Days

    Also just a quick mention regarding the I-693 medical. I had my overseas vaccination in Feb 2018 with all my vaccinations completed (except for the flu vaccine as it was not flu season in Australia). I provided a copy of my vaccination record (DS3025) with my I-485 submission and this was sufficient. I did NOT go to a civil doctor and re do any medical or vaccination part of the form for my interview as it was still within the 12 months of my overseas medical. The topic of the medical was not even brought up in the interview. Just wanted to add this in for others as this was something that I wasn't sure of and took a chance in not completing the additional medical just in case I didn't need it - which turns out I didn't!
     
    If you have any further questions, let me know and good luck to the rest of you!!
     
    Alli
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    Rich_Alli got a reaction from Margarita&Brett in AOS AUGUST 2018 FILERS FROM K-1 [merged threads]   
    Hi all!  I had my AOS Interview at Tampa FL USCIS Office today.  Here is my review...
     
    Met with a lovely immigration officer (Riki) who went through the I-485 and verified all the information that I had provided in the form.

    Asked for my name and former names, my DOB, husbands name and his DOB, my parents names, current address, how long we have lived there for, date we were married and then we went through each of the immigration/criminal/terrorism questions which you have to answer verbally yes/no to. We were then invited to provide any supporting documentation to verify our relationship. We provided gym membership, health insurance, joint credit cards, car insurance, joint bank statements, birthday cards, 5 x photos from the wedding, copies of our wedding vows and facebook msgs and emails. She then invited us to tell her about us and our story which we didn't mind retelling as we love to tell our little 'fairytale'

    She then informed us that she had everything she needed for her review and that once they did a 'refresh' on my background check, everything to her looked good to be approved. Told us they have 90 days to approve it but that she normally takes less than 30 days to go through her cases and issue decision. She then said that I will receive a letter advising us of their decision and then a week later will receive the card.

    By the time we arrived home (approximately 2 hours after the appointment ended), I received a text notification that my case status had been updated for all three cases (AOS, EAD & AP). So I signed in to my USCIS account online and it advised 'New Card is Being Produced' for my AOS which means I have been APPROVED and it is on it's way! NOTE - Because my greencard was issued before my employment authorization/advance parole requests had been granted, they have now been cancelled by the immigration officer (she advised us that she would cancel them once she approved and issued my green card).

    So all in all, a easy experience (even though I was nervous... something about an 'interview' that always makes me a little uneasy haha), questions were straight forward and after only a short wait, I now have my green card on it's way! Happy Days

    Also just a quick mention regarding the I-693 medical. I had my overseas vaccination in Feb 2018 with all my vaccinations completed (except for the flu vaccine as it was not flu season in Australia). I provided a copy of my vaccination record (DS3025) with my I-485 submission and this was sufficient. I did NOT go to a civil doctor and re do any medical or vaccination part of the form for my interview as it was still within the 12 months of my overseas medical. The topic of the medical was not even brought up in the interview. Just wanted to add this in for others as this was something that I wasn't sure of and took a chance in not completing the additional medical just in case I didn't need it - which turns out I didn't!
     
    If you have any further questions, let me know and good luck to the rest of you!!
     
    Alli
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    Rich_Alli got a reaction from icanbenobody in AOS AUGUST 2018 FILERS FROM K-1 [merged threads]   
    Hi all!  I had my AOS Interview at Tampa FL USCIS Office today.  Here is my review...
     
    Met with a lovely immigration officer (Riki) who went through the I-485 and verified all the information that I had provided in the form.

    Asked for my name and former names, my DOB, husbands name and his DOB, my parents names, current address, how long we have lived there for, date we were married and then we went through each of the immigration/criminal/terrorism questions which you have to answer verbally yes/no to. We were then invited to provide any supporting documentation to verify our relationship. We provided gym membership, health insurance, joint credit cards, car insurance, joint bank statements, birthday cards, 5 x photos from the wedding, copies of our wedding vows and facebook msgs and emails. She then invited us to tell her about us and our story which we didn't mind retelling as we love to tell our little 'fairytale'

    She then informed us that she had everything she needed for her review and that once they did a 'refresh' on my background check, everything to her looked good to be approved. Told us they have 90 days to approve it but that she normally takes less than 30 days to go through her cases and issue decision. She then said that I will receive a letter advising us of their decision and then a week later will receive the card.

    By the time we arrived home (approximately 2 hours after the appointment ended), I received a text notification that my case status had been updated for all three cases (AOS, EAD & AP). So I signed in to my USCIS account online and it advised 'New Card is Being Produced' for my AOS which means I have been APPROVED and it is on it's way! NOTE - Because my greencard was issued before my employment authorization/advance parole requests had been granted, they have now been cancelled by the immigration officer (she advised us that she would cancel them once she approved and issued my green card).

    So all in all, a easy experience (even though I was nervous... something about an 'interview' that always makes me a little uneasy haha), questions were straight forward and after only a short wait, I now have my green card on it's way! Happy Days

    Also just a quick mention regarding the I-693 medical. I had my overseas vaccination in Feb 2018 with all my vaccinations completed (except for the flu vaccine as it was not flu season in Australia). I provided a copy of my vaccination record (DS3025) with my I-485 submission and this was sufficient. I did NOT go to a civil doctor and re do any medical or vaccination part of the form for my interview as it was still within the 12 months of my overseas medical. The topic of the medical was not even brought up in the interview. Just wanted to add this in for others as this was something that I wasn't sure of and took a chance in not completing the additional medical just in case I didn't need it - which turns out I didn't!
     
    If you have any further questions, let me know and good luck to the rest of you!!
     
    Alli
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    Rich_Alli got a reaction from LinG2018 in AOS AUGUST 2018 FILERS FROM K-1 [merged threads]   
    Hi all!  I had my AOS Interview at Tampa FL USCIS Office today.  Here is my review...
     
    Met with a lovely immigration officer (Riki) who went through the I-485 and verified all the information that I had provided in the form.

    Asked for my name and former names, my DOB, husbands name and his DOB, my parents names, current address, how long we have lived there for, date we were married and then we went through each of the immigration/criminal/terrorism questions which you have to answer verbally yes/no to. We were then invited to provide any supporting documentation to verify our relationship. We provided gym membership, health insurance, joint credit cards, car insurance, joint bank statements, birthday cards, 5 x photos from the wedding, copies of our wedding vows and facebook msgs and emails. She then invited us to tell her about us and our story which we didn't mind retelling as we love to tell our little 'fairytale'

    She then informed us that she had everything she needed for her review and that once they did a 'refresh' on my background check, everything to her looked good to be approved. Told us they have 90 days to approve it but that she normally takes less than 30 days to go through her cases and issue decision. She then said that I will receive a letter advising us of their decision and then a week later will receive the card.

    By the time we arrived home (approximately 2 hours after the appointment ended), I received a text notification that my case status had been updated for all three cases (AOS, EAD & AP). So I signed in to my USCIS account online and it advised 'New Card is Being Produced' for my AOS which means I have been APPROVED and it is on it's way! NOTE - Because my greencard was issued before my employment authorization/advance parole requests had been granted, they have now been cancelled by the immigration officer (she advised us that she would cancel them once she approved and issued my green card).

    So all in all, a easy experience (even though I was nervous... something about an 'interview' that always makes me a little uneasy haha), questions were straight forward and after only a short wait, I now have my green card on it's way! Happy Days

    Also just a quick mention regarding the I-693 medical. I had my overseas vaccination in Feb 2018 with all my vaccinations completed (except for the flu vaccine as it was not flu season in Australia). I provided a copy of my vaccination record (DS3025) with my I-485 submission and this was sufficient. I did NOT go to a civil doctor and re do any medical or vaccination part of the form for my interview as it was still within the 12 months of my overseas medical. The topic of the medical was not even brought up in the interview. Just wanted to add this in for others as this was something that I wasn't sure of and took a chance in not completing the additional medical just in case I didn't need it - which turns out I didn't!
     
    If you have any further questions, let me know and good luck to the rest of you!!
     
    Alli
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    Rich_Alli got a reaction from Colorred in AOS AUGUST 2018 FILERS FROM K-1 [merged threads]   
    Hi all!  I had my AOS Interview at Tampa FL USCIS Office today.  Here is my review...
     
    Met with a lovely immigration officer (Riki) who went through the I-485 and verified all the information that I had provided in the form.

    Asked for my name and former names, my DOB, husbands name and his DOB, my parents names, current address, how long we have lived there for, date we were married and then we went through each of the immigration/criminal/terrorism questions which you have to answer verbally yes/no to. We were then invited to provide any supporting documentation to verify our relationship. We provided gym membership, health insurance, joint credit cards, car insurance, joint bank statements, birthday cards, 5 x photos from the wedding, copies of our wedding vows and facebook msgs and emails. She then invited us to tell her about us and our story which we didn't mind retelling as we love to tell our little 'fairytale'

    She then informed us that she had everything she needed for her review and that once they did a 'refresh' on my background check, everything to her looked good to be approved. Told us they have 90 days to approve it but that she normally takes less than 30 days to go through her cases and issue decision. She then said that I will receive a letter advising us of their decision and then a week later will receive the card.

    By the time we arrived home (approximately 2 hours after the appointment ended), I received a text notification that my case status had been updated for all three cases (AOS, EAD & AP). So I signed in to my USCIS account online and it advised 'New Card is Being Produced' for my AOS which means I have been APPROVED and it is on it's way! NOTE - Because my greencard was issued before my employment authorization/advance parole requests had been granted, they have now been cancelled by the immigration officer (she advised us that she would cancel them once she approved and issued my green card).

    So all in all, a easy experience (even though I was nervous... something about an 'interview' that always makes me a little uneasy haha), questions were straight forward and after only a short wait, I now have my green card on it's way! Happy Days

    Also just a quick mention regarding the I-693 medical. I had my overseas vaccination in Feb 2018 with all my vaccinations completed (except for the flu vaccine as it was not flu season in Australia). I provided a copy of my vaccination record (DS3025) with my I-485 submission and this was sufficient. I did NOT go to a civil doctor and re do any medical or vaccination part of the form for my interview as it was still within the 12 months of my overseas medical. The topic of the medical was not even brought up in the interview. Just wanted to add this in for others as this was something that I wasn't sure of and took a chance in not completing the additional medical just in case I didn't need it - which turns out I didn't!
     
    If you have any further questions, let me know and good luck to the rest of you!!
     
    Alli
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    Rich_Alli got a reaction from Gibus in AOS AUGUST 2018 FILERS FROM K-1 [merged threads]   
    Hi all!  I had my AOS Interview at Tampa FL USCIS Office today.  Here is my review...
     
    Met with a lovely immigration officer (Riki) who went through the I-485 and verified all the information that I had provided in the form.

    Asked for my name and former names, my DOB, husbands name and his DOB, my parents names, current address, how long we have lived there for, date we were married and then we went through each of the immigration/criminal/terrorism questions which you have to answer verbally yes/no to. We were then invited to provide any supporting documentation to verify our relationship. We provided gym membership, health insurance, joint credit cards, car insurance, joint bank statements, birthday cards, 5 x photos from the wedding, copies of our wedding vows and facebook msgs and emails. She then invited us to tell her about us and our story which we didn't mind retelling as we love to tell our little 'fairytale'

    She then informed us that she had everything she needed for her review and that once they did a 'refresh' on my background check, everything to her looked good to be approved. Told us they have 90 days to approve it but that she normally takes less than 30 days to go through her cases and issue decision. She then said that I will receive a letter advising us of their decision and then a week later will receive the card.

    By the time we arrived home (approximately 2 hours after the appointment ended), I received a text notification that my case status had been updated for all three cases (AOS, EAD & AP). So I signed in to my USCIS account online and it advised 'New Card is Being Produced' for my AOS which means I have been APPROVED and it is on it's way! NOTE - Because my greencard was issued before my employment authorization/advance parole requests had been granted, they have now been cancelled by the immigration officer (she advised us that she would cancel them once she approved and issued my green card).

    So all in all, a easy experience (even though I was nervous... something about an 'interview' that always makes me a little uneasy haha), questions were straight forward and after only a short wait, I now have my green card on it's way! Happy Days

    Also just a quick mention regarding the I-693 medical. I had my overseas vaccination in Feb 2018 with all my vaccinations completed (except for the flu vaccine as it was not flu season in Australia). I provided a copy of my vaccination record (DS3025) with my I-485 submission and this was sufficient. I did NOT go to a civil doctor and re do any medical or vaccination part of the form for my interview as it was still within the 12 months of my overseas medical. The topic of the medical was not even brought up in the interview. Just wanted to add this in for others as this was something that I wasn't sure of and took a chance in not completing the additional medical just in case I didn't need it - which turns out I didn't!
     
    If you have any further questions, let me know and good luck to the rest of you!!
     
    Alli
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    Rich_Alli got a reaction from Unshakable Faith in AOS AUGUST 2018 FILERS FROM K-1 [merged threads]   
    Hi all!  I had my AOS Interview at Tampa FL USCIS Office today.  Here is my review...
     
    Met with a lovely immigration officer (Riki) who went through the I-485 and verified all the information that I had provided in the form.

    Asked for my name and former names, my DOB, husbands name and his DOB, my parents names, current address, how long we have lived there for, date we were married and then we went through each of the immigration/criminal/terrorism questions which you have to answer verbally yes/no to. We were then invited to provide any supporting documentation to verify our relationship. We provided gym membership, health insurance, joint credit cards, car insurance, joint bank statements, birthday cards, 5 x photos from the wedding, copies of our wedding vows and facebook msgs and emails. She then invited us to tell her about us and our story which we didn't mind retelling as we love to tell our little 'fairytale'

    She then informed us that she had everything she needed for her review and that once they did a 'refresh' on my background check, everything to her looked good to be approved. Told us they have 90 days to approve it but that she normally takes less than 30 days to go through her cases and issue decision. She then said that I will receive a letter advising us of their decision and then a week later will receive the card.

    By the time we arrived home (approximately 2 hours after the appointment ended), I received a text notification that my case status had been updated for all three cases (AOS, EAD & AP). So I signed in to my USCIS account online and it advised 'New Card is Being Produced' for my AOS which means I have been APPROVED and it is on it's way! NOTE - Because my greencard was issued before my employment authorization/advance parole requests had been granted, they have now been cancelled by the immigration officer (she advised us that she would cancel them once she approved and issued my green card).

    So all in all, a easy experience (even though I was nervous... something about an 'interview' that always makes me a little uneasy haha), questions were straight forward and after only a short wait, I now have my green card on it's way! Happy Days

    Also just a quick mention regarding the I-693 medical. I had my overseas vaccination in Feb 2018 with all my vaccinations completed (except for the flu vaccine as it was not flu season in Australia). I provided a copy of my vaccination record (DS3025) with my I-485 submission and this was sufficient. I did NOT go to a civil doctor and re do any medical or vaccination part of the form for my interview as it was still within the 12 months of my overseas medical. The topic of the medical was not even brought up in the interview. Just wanted to add this in for others as this was something that I wasn't sure of and took a chance in not completing the additional medical just in case I didn't need it - which turns out I didn't!
     
    If you have any further questions, let me know and good luck to the rest of you!!
     
    Alli
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    Rich_Alli got a reaction from Lariviegas in AOS AUGUST 2018 FILERS FROM K-1 [merged threads]   
    Hi all!  I had my AOS Interview at Tampa FL USCIS Office today.  Here is my review...
     
    Met with a lovely immigration officer (Riki) who went through the I-485 and verified all the information that I had provided in the form.

    Asked for my name and former names, my DOB, husbands name and his DOB, my parents names, current address, how long we have lived there for, date we were married and then we went through each of the immigration/criminal/terrorism questions which you have to answer verbally yes/no to. We were then invited to provide any supporting documentation to verify our relationship. We provided gym membership, health insurance, joint credit cards, car insurance, joint bank statements, birthday cards, 5 x photos from the wedding, copies of our wedding vows and facebook msgs and emails. She then invited us to tell her about us and our story which we didn't mind retelling as we love to tell our little 'fairytale'

    She then informed us that she had everything she needed for her review and that once they did a 'refresh' on my background check, everything to her looked good to be approved. Told us they have 90 days to approve it but that she normally takes less than 30 days to go through her cases and issue decision. She then said that I will receive a letter advising us of their decision and then a week later will receive the card.

    By the time we arrived home (approximately 2 hours after the appointment ended), I received a text notification that my case status had been updated for all three cases (AOS, EAD & AP). So I signed in to my USCIS account online and it advised 'New Card is Being Produced' for my AOS which means I have been APPROVED and it is on it's way! NOTE - Because my greencard was issued before my employment authorization/advance parole requests had been granted, they have now been cancelled by the immigration officer (she advised us that she would cancel them once she approved and issued my green card).

    So all in all, a easy experience (even though I was nervous... something about an 'interview' that always makes me a little uneasy haha), questions were straight forward and after only a short wait, I now have my green card on it's way! Happy Days

    Also just a quick mention regarding the I-693 medical. I had my overseas vaccination in Feb 2018 with all my vaccinations completed (except for the flu vaccine as it was not flu season in Australia). I provided a copy of my vaccination record (DS3025) with my I-485 submission and this was sufficient. I did NOT go to a civil doctor and re do any medical or vaccination part of the form for my interview as it was still within the 12 months of my overseas medical. The topic of the medical was not even brought up in the interview. Just wanted to add this in for others as this was something that I wasn't sure of and took a chance in not completing the additional medical just in case I didn't need it - which turns out I didn't!
     
    If you have any further questions, let me know and good luck to the rest of you!!
     
    Alli
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    Rich_Alli reacted to Dee28 in AOS AUGUST 2018 FILERS FROM K-1 [merged threads]   
    Congrats!!! 
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    Rich_Alli got a reaction from Websters202 in AOS AUGUST 2018 FILERS FROM K-1 [merged threads]   
    Hi all!  I had my AOS Interview at Tampa FL USCIS Office today.  Here is my review...
     
    Met with a lovely immigration officer (Riki) who went through the I-485 and verified all the information that I had provided in the form.

    Asked for my name and former names, my DOB, husbands name and his DOB, my parents names, current address, how long we have lived there for, date we were married and then we went through each of the immigration/criminal/terrorism questions which you have to answer verbally yes/no to. We were then invited to provide any supporting documentation to verify our relationship. We provided gym membership, health insurance, joint credit cards, car insurance, joint bank statements, birthday cards, 5 x photos from the wedding, copies of our wedding vows and facebook msgs and emails. She then invited us to tell her about us and our story which we didn't mind retelling as we love to tell our little 'fairytale'

    She then informed us that she had everything she needed for her review and that once they did a 'refresh' on my background check, everything to her looked good to be approved. Told us they have 90 days to approve it but that she normally takes less than 30 days to go through her cases and issue decision. She then said that I will receive a letter advising us of their decision and then a week later will receive the card.

    By the time we arrived home (approximately 2 hours after the appointment ended), I received a text notification that my case status had been updated for all three cases (AOS, EAD & AP). So I signed in to my USCIS account online and it advised 'New Card is Being Produced' for my AOS which means I have been APPROVED and it is on it's way! NOTE - Because my greencard was issued before my employment authorization/advance parole requests had been granted, they have now been cancelled by the immigration officer (she advised us that she would cancel them once she approved and issued my green card).

    So all in all, a easy experience (even though I was nervous... something about an 'interview' that always makes me a little uneasy haha), questions were straight forward and after only a short wait, I now have my green card on it's way! Happy Days

    Also just a quick mention regarding the I-693 medical. I had my overseas vaccination in Feb 2018 with all my vaccinations completed (except for the flu vaccine as it was not flu season in Australia). I provided a copy of my vaccination record (DS3025) with my I-485 submission and this was sufficient. I did NOT go to a civil doctor and re do any medical or vaccination part of the form for my interview as it was still within the 12 months of my overseas medical. The topic of the medical was not even brought up in the interview. Just wanted to add this in for others as this was something that I wasn't sure of and took a chance in not completing the additional medical just in case I didn't need it - which turns out I didn't!
     
    If you have any further questions, let me know and good luck to the rest of you!!
     
    Alli
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