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    Abeezyfresh got a reaction from JayMar2019 in July 2018 AOS Filers   
    For anyone who can benefit, I want to let you all know what happened at the interview yesterday, 10/12 in Cincinnati, OH. If you have any questions, let me know! My timeline is updated as well. 
     
    The interview went smoovely and lasted about 30 minutes. My husband does not speak English only Spanish, so we brought a translator with us. The officer only wanted the translator to translate when she needed to speak to my husband. She got annoyed when the translator translated literally every and anything said in English. Our lawyer and our 11 month old squirmy, talkative son accompanied us as well. We were running about 10 minutes late, but still were seen for the interview, as it didn’t seem to affect anything. The officer that interviewed us was semi-firm to show she was about business, but pretty cool overall. She asked me all of the questions concerning our relationship-if I know how to speak Spanish and if I can speak it well, how we met, when we met and started talking, our love story, our living situation, info on the day we got married and if/when our families met, job position information and any other supporting evidence. We provided her with a book of pictures, bank account statements to show that we have a joint account, print outs showing my husband as a beneficiary on vision, dental, and health insurance and 401k. We gave her 4 photos to put in the file. The officer only asked my husband the security questions. She was saying how I was the head honcho in charge, as anything she asked for I had it all ready to go on the spot.  The interview was almost like having girl talk, catching my boss up on my relationship with out crossing any personal or professional boundaries lol. Afterwards she told me to pass a piece of paper to my lawyer, then she gave me my copy, which was evidence of being approved and then she said the green card was approved. She then proceeded with how in two years we need to get the conditions removed and how we would receive the card in 2-4 weeks. A couple of hours later I got a notice saying that the card was being produced. And let the church say...AMEN. 
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    Abeezyfresh got a reaction from LisaandJoe in July 2018 AOS Filers   
    Nice! They notified me that my case was ready to be scheduled on 8/22/18 and the interview was scheduled on 8/24/18, then I received the notice in the mail about a week later with the interview date. 
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    Abeezyfresh got a reaction from ineedadisplayname in July 2018 AOS Filers   
    For anyone who can benefit, I want to let you all know what happened at the interview yesterday, 10/12 in Cincinnati, OH. If you have any questions, let me know! My timeline is updated as well. 
     
    The interview went smoovely and lasted about 30 minutes. My husband does not speak English only Spanish, so we brought a translator with us. The officer only wanted the translator to translate when she needed to speak to my husband. She got annoyed when the translator translated literally every and anything said in English. Our lawyer and our 11 month old squirmy, talkative son accompanied us as well. We were running about 10 minutes late, but still were seen for the interview, as it didn’t seem to affect anything. The officer that interviewed us was semi-firm to show she was about business, but pretty cool overall. She asked me all of the questions concerning our relationship-if I know how to speak Spanish and if I can speak it well, how we met, when we met and started talking, our love story, our living situation, info on the day we got married and if/when our families met, job position information and any other supporting evidence. We provided her with a book of pictures, bank account statements to show that we have a joint account, print outs showing my husband as a beneficiary on vision, dental, and health insurance and 401k. We gave her 4 photos to put in the file. The officer only asked my husband the security questions. She was saying how I was the head honcho in charge, as anything she asked for I had it all ready to go on the spot.  The interview was almost like having girl talk, catching my boss up on my relationship with out crossing any personal or professional boundaries lol. Afterwards she told me to pass a piece of paper to my lawyer, then she gave me my copy, which was evidence of being approved and then she said the green card was approved. She then proceeded with how in two years we need to get the conditions removed and how we would receive the card in 2-4 weeks. A couple of hours later I got a notice saying that the card was being produced. And let the church say...AMEN. 
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    Abeezyfresh got a reaction from JT and DP in July 2018 AOS Filers   
    For anyone who can benefit, I want to let you all know what happened at the interview yesterday, 10/12 in Cincinnati, OH. If you have any questions, let me know! My timeline is updated as well. 
     
    The interview went smoovely and lasted about 30 minutes. My husband does not speak English only Spanish, so we brought a translator with us. The officer only wanted the translator to translate when she needed to speak to my husband. She got annoyed when the translator translated literally every and anything said in English. Our lawyer and our 11 month old squirmy, talkative son accompanied us as well. We were running about 10 minutes late, but still were seen for the interview, as it didn’t seem to affect anything. The officer that interviewed us was semi-firm to show she was about business, but pretty cool overall. She asked me all of the questions concerning our relationship-if I know how to speak Spanish and if I can speak it well, how we met, when we met and started talking, our love story, our living situation, info on the day we got married and if/when our families met, job position information and any other supporting evidence. We provided her with a book of pictures, bank account statements to show that we have a joint account, print outs showing my husband as a beneficiary on vision, dental, and health insurance and 401k. We gave her 4 photos to put in the file. The officer only asked my husband the security questions. She was saying how I was the head honcho in charge, as anything she asked for I had it all ready to go on the spot.  The interview was almost like having girl talk, catching my boss up on my relationship with out crossing any personal or professional boundaries lol. Afterwards she told me to pass a piece of paper to my lawyer, then she gave me my copy, which was evidence of being approved and then she said the green card was approved. She then proceeded with how in two years we need to get the conditions removed and how we would receive the card in 2-4 weeks. A couple of hours later I got a notice saying that the card was being produced. And let the church say...AMEN. 
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    Abeezyfresh got a reaction from JasonGG in July 2018 AOS Filers   
    For anyone who can benefit, I want to let you all know what happened at the interview yesterday, 10/12 in Cincinnati, OH. If you have any questions, let me know! My timeline is updated as well. 
     
    The interview went smoovely and lasted about 30 minutes. My husband does not speak English only Spanish, so we brought a translator with us. The officer only wanted the translator to translate when she needed to speak to my husband. She got annoyed when the translator translated literally every and anything said in English. Our lawyer and our 11 month old squirmy, talkative son accompanied us as well. We were running about 10 minutes late, but still were seen for the interview, as it didn’t seem to affect anything. The officer that interviewed us was semi-firm to show she was about business, but pretty cool overall. She asked me all of the questions concerning our relationship-if I know how to speak Spanish and if I can speak it well, how we met, when we met and started talking, our love story, our living situation, info on the day we got married and if/when our families met, job position information and any other supporting evidence. We provided her with a book of pictures, bank account statements to show that we have a joint account, print outs showing my husband as a beneficiary on vision, dental, and health insurance and 401k. We gave her 4 photos to put in the file. The officer only asked my husband the security questions. She was saying how I was the head honcho in charge, as anything she asked for I had it all ready to go on the spot.  The interview was almost like having girl talk, catching my boss up on my relationship with out crossing any personal or professional boundaries lol. Afterwards she told me to pass a piece of paper to my lawyer, then she gave me my copy, which was evidence of being approved and then she said the green card was approved. She then proceeded with how in two years we need to get the conditions removed and how we would receive the card in 2-4 weeks. A couple of hours later I got a notice saying that the card was being produced. And let the church say...AMEN. 
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    Abeezyfresh got a reaction from naija_glam in July 2018 AOS Filers   
    For anyone who can benefit, I want to let you all know what happened at the interview yesterday, 10/12 in Cincinnati, OH. If you have any questions, let me know! My timeline is updated as well. 
     
    The interview went smoovely and lasted about 30 minutes. My husband does not speak English only Spanish, so we brought a translator with us. The officer only wanted the translator to translate when she needed to speak to my husband. She got annoyed when the translator translated literally every and anything said in English. Our lawyer and our 11 month old squirmy, talkative son accompanied us as well. We were running about 10 minutes late, but still were seen for the interview, as it didn’t seem to affect anything. The officer that interviewed us was semi-firm to show she was about business, but pretty cool overall. She asked me all of the questions concerning our relationship-if I know how to speak Spanish and if I can speak it well, how we met, when we met and started talking, our love story, our living situation, info on the day we got married and if/when our families met, job position information and any other supporting evidence. We provided her with a book of pictures, bank account statements to show that we have a joint account, print outs showing my husband as a beneficiary on vision, dental, and health insurance and 401k. We gave her 4 photos to put in the file. The officer only asked my husband the security questions. She was saying how I was the head honcho in charge, as anything she asked for I had it all ready to go on the spot.  The interview was almost like having girl talk, catching my boss up on my relationship with out crossing any personal or professional boundaries lol. Afterwards she told me to pass a piece of paper to my lawyer, then she gave me my copy, which was evidence of being approved and then she said the green card was approved. She then proceeded with how in two years we need to get the conditions removed and how we would receive the card in 2-4 weeks. A couple of hours later I got a notice saying that the card was being produced. And let the church say...AMEN. 
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    Abeezyfresh reacted to naija_glam in July 2018 AOS Filers   
    Hello all! I'm happy to say that my husband and I went to his AOS interview yesterday, 10/11/2018 and we were APPROVED. The interview was very laid back. The officer was very courteous. The interview started with small talk about the weather. He then asked us how we met, how we knew when we wanted to get married, and when and where we first met in person. Then he asked for evidence that we lived together. We provided joint bank account docs with our names on it, a copy of our lease, doc showing he was the beneficiary of my life insurance, work doc showing that he was on my med and dental insurance, as well as copies of his med insurance and rx cards. We also provided flight receipts and hotel reservations for our honeymoon next month, which he accepted.
     
    He said there would be a 90% chance he would approve our case that day, and that he would just have double check the docs we gave. We were kind of confused when we left because we weren't sure if approval was a sure thing, like he'd either do it that day or the next day, or if he wouldn't do it all. About 2 hours after our interview, we got an email from USCIS saying a new card is being produced for his I-485.
     
    I'm happy to being done with part of the journey. I will enjoy our break from USCIS, then we will apply for ROC.
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    Abeezyfresh reacted to Kamilps in July 2018 AOS Filers   
    Hi guys 
    we had our interview Thursday October 11 in Boston at the JFK building. 
    We had to wait more than an hours because they were having system problems. After the wait an officer call us and let both of us inside. She asked basic question from the formularies that didn’t feel like an interview. She also was super friendly.
    The interview lasted about 35 minutes but she mostly went trough the formularies and my multiple visas. Then she ask about  5 questions about our relationship and didn’t care who would answer them. 
    The questions were easy, she asked when and where we met, why our fathers didn’t come to the ceremony, my wife birthday, and my parents names.
    It is important to mention that she didn’t even look to our new evidence that we brought to the interview, but she defenetly had study the package that I sent in July. S he knew that we met long ago and mentioned that she saw that our fathers weren’t in the pictures. 
     
    She never approved us on the spot but she explain how the temporary green card would work and that in 2 years I would have to apply to other one. Then I asked her when would I have the decision from the interview and she said that probably by the end o of the day. 
     
    We left home and just after 5pm I got the notification of my approval! 
     
    Good of luck everyone  
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    Abeezyfresh got a reaction from lorie L. in July 2018 AOS Filers   
    Hey guys! I’m new to this thread but I’ve been following along for a while and I wanted to give you all an update! We went for fingerprints on 8/13/18 in Cincinnati, OH and I just got an update today that they are ready to schedule the interview. We should be getting the letter next week with the interview date. I wanted to let you all know so that you all can know how quick they’re going for a change. Check my timeline for deets. 
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    Abeezyfresh reacted to Jemilyn in July 2018 AOS Filers   
    Finally status changed into case ready for interview 🤭 hoping to receive appointment letter this week! 🤭
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    Abeezyfresh reacted to Perfect two 💑 in July 2018 AOS Filers   
    Received my interview letter today! My interview will be on September 24, 2018! 😍😍😍😍😍😍
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    Abeezyfresh reacted to Lilly2302 in I-129F MAY FILERS PART 2   
    Visa approved 
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    Abeezyfresh reacted to mikejoy2019 in I-129F MAY FILERS PART 2   
    Interview today. APPROVED! 😊😘 feeling so happy
    NOA1 - May 19
    NOA2- Nov. 17
    Case Number - Jan. 10, 2018
    Medical - Feb. 1-2, 2018
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    Abeezyfresh reacted to JohnAna05823 in I-129F MAY FILERS PART 2   
    We got APPROVED!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
    Didn't update app again!   Just came in mail.  Approved Jan 26th.  Mailed Jan 29th.  USPS never showed coming either on their informed delivery. 
     
    I'm still gonna be around till everyone is done!  This place has been great!  Never thought it would be such a great place with such amazing people here!  Everyone is so helpful!  I'm gonna need a lot of help on next steps.  I'm blurry on NVC and when everything is to happen. 
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    Abeezyfresh got a reaction from MaSi in NOA2 January 2018 ---> NVC   
    Just called NVC a couple of minutes ago and they assigned us a case number! NOA2 1/26! Now it's time to play ball! 
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    Abeezyfresh got a reaction from Nafisa & Bryce in NOA2 January 2018 ---> NVC   
    Just called NVC a couple of minutes ago and they assigned us a case number! NOA2 1/26! Now it's time to play ball! 
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    Abeezyfresh got a reaction from Olee12 in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III   
    WE FINALLY GOT APPROVED TODAY!!!! MAY FILER here!!!! I'm sure other people may have been approved today as well! Go check! I'm so happyyyyy! 
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    Abeezyfresh got a reaction from Laura & Chris in NOA2 January 2018 ---> NVC   
    Just called NVC a couple of minutes ago and they assigned us a case number! NOA2 1/26! Now it's time to play ball! 
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    Abeezyfresh got a reaction from akdf2014 in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III   
    I'm sorry for your loss. I won't lie and say I understand how you feel, but I know you're going through a treacherous, tough time. I pray for your strength and that you heal from this pain in due time 💕
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    Abeezyfresh reacted to JohnAna05823 in NOA2 January 2018 ---> NVC   
    Hi, I'm coming from May 2017 K1 group.  Got my approval Jan 26th.  Now I'm waiting for NVC I guess.
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    Abeezyfresh reacted to DollyDolly in I-129F MAY FILERS PART 2   
    Just coming through with an inspirational quote for today for all the May filers still on the journey to K1 - whatever stage you are at !
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    Abeezyfresh got a reaction from Kari & Atti in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III   
    Possibly! They replied to me with an approval and actually told me my case was approved on 1/26 not 1/30 like it said on the website and app. An approval is coming your way!
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    Abeezyfresh got a reaction from gibbersome in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III   
    Possibly! They replied to me with an approval and actually told me my case was approved on 1/26 not 1/30 like it said on the website and app. An approval is coming your way!
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    Abeezyfresh reacted to Allthephils in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III   
    Okay, here goes the detailed interview. 
    So, his appointment was at 8:40. He got to the embassy around 8:15. He was allowed in but had to wait until it was his time to go. His first stop was window one. He spoke with a Filipina who wasn't very friendly (shocking! i've never encountered an unfriendly Filipino). He said she took a look at his NBI, CENOMAR, and DS-160 and asked if we had pics together. He said he had tons and offered to show her. She didn't want to see them. She then proceeded to ask him questions about me like what is my full name, where do I work, what is my address, etc. She also asked how how we met and how many times I had visited. He was then told to wait and then was called for window three. This is where he spoke to an American gentleman. He said he wasn't rude but you could tell he had a case of the Monday's (which I have almost every day at work ). He asked the same questions and asked for the NBI, CENOMAR, and DS-160. At the end (it only lasted about 10 mins) the consular told him that everything sounded good and asked for his passport and stamped something. He was handed the piece of paper from the embassy that asks you to confirm your address. He was done within 50 minutes. They never asked for updated letter of intent from petitioner, evidence, or the I-134. He said he wasn't nervous at all but was relieved to be done! Heck, I am relieved that it is over. 
     
    Looks like we will be able to travel back together on 2/27! POE will be Chicago! 
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    Abeezyfresh reacted to George & Roth in June 2017 I-129F Filers, Part III   
    This is the week for all remaining June filers. 
     

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