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    QueensNY reacted to D&D_NYC in New York AOS 2018 Filers   
    Just got the update that a new card is being produced!! 🎉🎉🎉
     
    Queens filer, PD is 12/03/2018, interview was 5/21/2019. 
     
    I’ve made a separate post (linked below, detailing everything about my interview in excruciating detail) so as to not clog up this space, and will continue to update my signature and timeline as more news arrives! Hang in there, everyone! 
     
     
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    QueensNY reacted to D&D_NYC in Approved! AOS Interview Experience at Manhattan Federal Plaza (May 2019)   
    We didn't get any sort of verbal approval, only "we'll make a decision in 90-120 days." I think a lot of my unfounded anxiety stemmed from not seeing a ton of interview write-ups mention not getting approved right away (or within a few hours) or being put into review, despite it being totally common. Let it be known! 
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    QueensNY reacted to D&D_NYC in December 2018 AOS Filers [merged threads]   
    Pleased to say that I just got my "card is in production" case update!! I filed on 12/03/2018, interview was 5/21/19, field office was Queens, NY. I've linked to a separate post detailing my full AOS interview experience at Federal Plaza in Manhattan.
     
    Very pleased to be done with this leg of the journey, and looking forward to having my card in hand soon so I can get to work on changing my name on all my important documents. Woohoo...😓
     
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    QueensNY reacted to D&D_NYC in Approved! AOS Interview Experience at Manhattan Federal Plaza (May 2019)   
    Apologies in advance for this truly absurd wall of text, but I wanted to write up my whole interview process in excruciating detail for those doing AOS in NYC at Federal Plaza. I’m a Canadian citizen living in Queens, and did AOS from TN-1 work status. You can find a detailed timeline in my signature.
     
    Before the Interview
     
    My interview was scheduled for 9:15am on 5/21/2019 at Federal Plaza in Manhattan. We arrived around 8:30am, but did a lap around the block and went in at 8:45, as the notice says not to arrive more than 30 minutes early. People weren’t kidding when they said it was airport style security -- complete with bins and taking shoes off! -- but the lines moved quickly. Once through security, a large sign in front of the main elevator bank clearly noted which offices were on which floors. My notice said to go to the Queens Office on the 9th floor. Once we were in the room, we walked up to the window to get further instructions, and were told that we had to go down to the Queens Office on the 4th floor *groan*. For those curious, there are public washrooms immediately outside the waiting area on the 4th floor.
     
    I gave my interview notice to another person behind a window, who called my name and gave me a deli-style ticket number about five minutes later. Every time she called a name, people would jump up with all their stuff in hand, but this is only you getting into the interview queue. The waiting room can get a bit noisy (there’s a TV and phones are allowed) so make sure to listen carefully. The actual officer conducting the interview comes out from the back office with your interview notice and will call your name (and possibly ticket number) when it’s your turn.
     
    It was already 9:15 by this point, but the room was packed so we figured we’d be in for a wait. We ended up waiting over two hours, and watched numerous couples/families that came in after us get called into their interviews first. About 30 minutes in, I asked about the delay (having noticed numbers after mine being called) and the woman said that the order of the numbers doesn’t really matter. After another hour passed, my husband went up to ask and the woman said she’d “speak to somebody.” Almost another hour passed before we checked again, and they reassured us that we were coming up. Finally, around 11:30am, we got called into the back offices by Officer Hernandez (OH). I guess the squeaky wheel does get the grease! Still don’t know if our notice got shuffled to the bottom of a pile or what, but it didn’t hurt to ask to ensure we didn’t get forgotten.
     
    Interview
     
    Once we got to his office and before we even sat down, OH had us raise our right hands and take the oath, then asked us to provide government-issued IDs. I provided my EAD/AP combo card and Canadian passport, while my husband provided his driver’s license (OH ended up wanting a photocopy of the DL and my combo card -- at the end of the interview, I gave him a photocopy of my card that I had brought, but we didn’t have one for the DL, so he needed to make one himself). Next, he took a new photo and my left and right index fingerprints on a digital pad. He also apologized for the long wait!
     
    OH explained that he would go through my forms and confirm some information, then ask us some questions about our lives. He would specifically direct questions to either one of us, and asked that we not try to jump in and answer each others’ questions. He went straight into the first section of the I-485, confirming my name, maiden name, DOB, address, previous address, job, my husband’s job, where my parents live, last entry, etc. and checked things off as he went. He asked about when I went to school in the US (which was actually just a 1-credit college course I took as part of a J1 internship program with no home residency requirement) and I explained this to him.
     
    Once that was done, OH sat back a bit and starting directing personal questions to us. He didn’t mind if one of us added information to the story after the person he asked was finished talking. I think they want to avoid one spouse jumping in to answer a question clearly addressed to the other. This is generally what I remember us being asked:
     
    -How did we meet?
    -Where did we first meet in person? What did we do on that first date?
    -How long was it between us first connecting online and meeting in person?
    -When did that meeting happen?
    -How did he feel upon first meeting me?
    -When did we see each other again?
    -When did we move in together? Why?
    -What were my feelings about his place when I moved in?
    -What sorts of changes did we make to the apartment after I moved in?
    -What is life like together at home?
    -Who proposed to whom?
    -When/where/how did he propose?
    -Why did he feel this was the time to propose? What made him sure he wanted to get married?
    -Why did I say yes?
    -When/where was the wedding?
    -How many people attended the wedding? Were they family, friends or both?
    -Who was the best man? Maid of honor?
    -Did we go on a honeymoon? Where? What did we do?
     
    He clearly wanted to get us talking about our relationship. He didn’t probe much for extra details, though we did add them when relevant (and tried our best not to babble!). A couple times, he would reiterate things we said or confirm timelines. I don’t know if he was trying to trip us up because a few times he would say, “So, you knew each other approximately X years before the wedding” when it was actually less time. In these instances, we confirmed the correct timelines, even if it was approximate. This was all fairly conversational...we joked around a few times, and OH did smile and laugh a bit.
     
    After that conversation wrapped up, OH asked what I had brought to the interview. First, I gave him my sealed medical exam, which hadn’t been submitted with my original petition. At no point did he explicitly ask for it, so if you’re bringing it to the interview, don’t forget to hand it over! I had also completed a new affidavit of support with evidence since we had filed a joint tax return since AOS. He did not take the actual completed forms, but kept all the evidence (copies of husband’s W2s + 1099s, 2 months worth of pay stubs, tax transcript, letter from employer, etc.) He asked for originals of the W2s, which was pretty much the only thing I DIDN’T bring, but he said it wasn’t a big deal. I saw so many questions on here as to whether you need to bring an updated affidavit to the interview -- I imagine if it had been a more significant change like a job move, it would have been necessary, but clearly, as long as you can prove the income you have and it’s not changing anytime soon or dipping below the required threshold, you should be fine.
     
    Below is the new bona fide marriage evidence we provided. I had all of this listed in order on a “table of contents” on top of the package, and plopped the whole thing down on the desk when OH asked for it. I also had a separate section of my folder with all the originals of everything listed. OH flipped through all of it and asked questions as necessary, then added it to my file.
     
    -Copies of our last wills and testaments (OH asked to see originals)
    -Copies of Power of Attorney forms (OH asked to see originals)
    -Copies of Health Care Proxy forms (OH asked to see originals)
    -Updated statements from husband’s bank account (from AOS filing until most recent available) highlighting monthly transactions from me to husband’s checking for rent/expenses and both names on joint savings account
    -Copy of 2018 IRS tax transcript for joint return and photocopy of the return check with both our names
    -Copy of page from husband’s retirement account correspondence listing me as his trusted contact
    -Copy of my proof of coverage statements from husband’s health and dental insurance
    -Copy of letter from benefits department at husband’s job, confirming my insurance coverage
    -Copy of our medical and dental insurance cards listing both our names (OH asked us to show our physical cards, which we had in our wallets)
    -Copy of my insurance claim summary showing husband as plan enrollee and me as patient
    -10 new photos (from AOS filing until today) of us with friends/family, with captions (OH asked me to identify each individual in a group photo of our families together, commented on a few photos and confirmed where they were taken/what the event was)
    -Copy of Airbnb reservation/trip itinerary made by me for a recent trip with his family
    -Copy of Airbnb reservation/trip itinerary made by my mom listing us as guests for Memorial Day trip
     
    I also took out originals of birth certificates, marriage certificate, etc. from the original petition in case he needed them, but he said he didn’t. These were listed on the interview notice, so definitely still bring them just in case! Better to be over-prepared, in my opinion.
     
    Below is what we originally submitted as bona fide marriage evidence for the I-130 back in December. I had just about all the originals of these in my folder, but he didn’t refer to any of it except the driver’s license.
     
    -Copy of reciprocal will/health care proxy/power of attorney application through husband’s job (showing husband naming me as intended beneficiary/executor and vice versa)
    -Copy of paperwork to add husband to my 401(k) account
    -Copy of letter confirming my married name change on 401(k) account
    -Statements from joint savings account (six months worth, highlighting both names on account)
    -Screenshots of payments made from me to my husband via our banking app over the last 2 years
    -Copy of change of address forms from USCIS/DMV/IRS from when I moved in with my husband
    -Copies of our NYS driver’s licenses with the same address
    -21 photos of us together and with friends/family (covered early relationship, wedding, right up until we filed)
     
    Given that I’ve been living and working in the States for a few years, we certainly had the advantage of lots of evidence/financial commingling on our side that many couples who are newly arrived won’t have. But it was clear to me that it’s the quality of evidence, not quantity that counts. As long as the evidence really shows that your lives are intertwined (or working towards that), and your stories match the evidence, you should be fine.
     
    After going through the new evidence, OH went through the I-485 inadmissibility questions one by one, checking them off as he went. He told us then that he had no further questions for us, and that our case would be put into review, and printed a letter/receipt for me stating this. OH explained that they have an obligation to provide a verdict within 120 days, and that we could inquire with USCIS after 90 days. He asked if we had any upcoming travel, and I mentioned that we were planning to travel to Canada over Memorial Day weekend (three days later). He asked if my EAD/AP was a combo card, and then confirmed that I was able to travel and return on AP while awaiting a decision. He had us follow him to the copy machine where he photocopied my husband’s driver’s license and asked us if we had plans for the rest of the day (mostly because we’d been waiting there so long!). Luckily, my husband took the whole day off and my boss let me take a half day. Once he finished making the copy, OH walked us out of the office area and out into the hallway.
     
    All in all, I was pleasantly surprised by the whole interview experience. Officer Hernandez was very friendly, but was still professional and explained every step of the process as we went through it. To be honest, I wasn’t expecting so many casual questions about our relationship, but it’s clear that this is where real couples can shine...when they can recollect moments they've shared, can easily talk about life together/at home, etc.
     
    After the Interview
     
    After reading so many stories of instant/on-the-spot approvals, I was a bit dejected at not getting confirmation right away, so it was nice to see that other filers on here were put into review as well to know I wasn’t alone! Don’t know if the long weekend had anything to do with the slower approvals or if a week delay is pretty standard. Today, on 5/29/19, I got the “New card in production” update on my case tracker for the I-485, 8 days after our interview and 177 days from the date my AOS package was accepted. Card should be in the mail soon and I’ll update my timeline once it’s in hand!!
     
    My TN work status only came up when he asked if I was still with the same employer at the beginning of the interview, which I am. At the end of the interview, OH didn’t take my paper TN I-94 out of my passport, despite it being essentially invalidated by my EAD. I did travel back to Canada over the Memorial Day weekend, but didn’t think to surrender my I-94 to the Canadian official when I crossed (as it tells you to on the back of the paper), which I worried was a big no-no. But it all turned out okay: when I crossed back into the US on AP, I got sent into secondary, waited about 20 minutes, then had a CBP officer return my passport with a new, single-entry I-94 stamped for Advance Parole (he also stamped my actual passport). I was fingerprinted, had my photo taken, and we were on our way.
     
    Hope this is helpful to someone out there! VJ has been an amazing source for me throughout this process...not just for information/questions, but for solidarity with others also in the trenches and reassurance that we're all in it together.
     
    Now off to start assembling my massive ROC evidence list for my next go-around with USCIS in 2 years minus 90 days
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    QueensNY reacted to Queens2810 in New York AOS 2018 Filers   
    Hi everyone i just recieved my card is in production notification for my green card. 
     
    My entire process:
     
    Married December 27 2017
    Filed December 12 2018 in queens
    NOA December 19 2018
    Biometrics appointment February 12th 2019
    Interview scheduled notification  on April 10th 2019
    Interview  Date May 21st 2019
    Card in production May 28th 2019
     
    My husband and i arrived for our interview on time. We had an older lady do our interview. She was a bit tough and asked tough questions to my husband. Atleast 95% of the questions were asked to my husband. Some of which he knew, some he didnt. For example she asked my husband what college i went to in my country( i only went to the college for 2 months, so i never even mentioned it to him) she asked him my middle name, if i had kids etc. Our interview lasted for 1 hour ( she was thorough. We got the paper that said our case is being reviewed and to wait up to 120 days.
    Thank you lord i got the notification that my card is being produced today.
     
    All the best to everyone here!
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    QueensNY got a reaction from lms in New York AOS 2018 Filers   
    INTERVIEW EXPERIENCE
    hi guys so as you all know I had my interview on Tuesday may 21, at the Queens office in Manhattan. Got there at 9:35 our appointment was at 10:30. We went thro security. We waited about an hour then get called in. A gentleman conduct the interview. Most of the questions were directed to my husband. It was intense and most of them repetitive. I’m so proud of my hubby as he knew all the answers and even dates that I thought he would have forgotten. My interview lasted about 30-45 mins. 
    Prove we have together 
    Joint lease
    bank statement
    phone bills
    joint Tax
    joint credit card
    (he kept them all)
     
    some of the questions he ask my husband. (US citizen)
    Whats your wife madden name
    SPELL your wife middle name
    whats your wife phone number 
    how did you meet your wife
    How long before you propose 
     Do you have wood floor or carpet
    what kind of furniture 
    stainless steal fridge? 
    Describe your countertop 
    spell your step daughter’s name
    where was your wife born
    What’s your landlord name
    id i call the landlord now would be say you guys live together?
     
    my question (Applicant)  
    where was your previous address 
    my date of birth and how old I am. 
     
    Thats it for me. But a lot for my husband 
     
    overall i honestly think we did well. And we asked him how we did and he said we did good but give us the famous receipt saying held for review. He did say though that we should expect a mail in a week. 
     
     I’m not going to give you the advice that if your marriage is legit then you will be fine because even if it is they will still ask you questions. It’s up to the immigration officer and the mood he’s in. Our marriage is 💯 real.
     
    just pray and keep getting to know each other. Breathe and don’t stress yourself 
     
    I will post again as soon as I hear the outcome. Let’s hope it’s not another long wait. 
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    QueensNY got a reaction from lms in New York City AOS 2017 Filers   
    Yeahhh congratulations 🍾
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    QueensNY reacted to lms in New York City AOS 2017 Filers   
    NEW CARD IS IN PRODUCTION! 
     
    Filed in Brooklyn in Nov 2017!  YIhaaaa
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    QueensNY reacted to Pepper316 in Second Interveiw   
    You know how some of you men are, once I told him what the lawyer said he went today and changed it. Thank you once again for your input.
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    QueensNY reacted to Pitaya in Issue 10 years green card instead of conditional green card   
    She was trying to save you some grief. Take in the 10 year card to SSA  and DMV. To get the statement printed at the of the card saying "...Employment Authorization required ...." removed. Many  state DMVs place very short expiration dates on initial DLs obtained with a 2 year GC, you will likely get a regular expiration dated DL,
     
    Trust the knowledgeable one...... 
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    QueensNY reacted to Nafisa & Bryce in Please help! What could this letter be? after AOS interview   
    Just a quick update to say we submitted the medical on Friday of last week, they would have received it on Monday. This evening (a week later), we got the notification that my husband's green card has been sent via USPS, along with tracking info which says it will arrive by Monday. Hopefully this helps someone else not panic when receiving an RFE or an unexpected delay in their case :-) 
     
    We waited for 8 months for his K-1 visa to be approved (he missed the first two months of our son's life because of the length of this process), but only 4 months from application to green card with the AOS. We had several panic moments over the last 14 months, and several times where we worried over updates to the status of our case. If you're still waiting or at the start of the process, hang in there. 
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    QueensNY reacted to belinda63 in bad bad interview   
    Best guess I can make, you came on a tourist visa and got married. You applied for a green card through your spouse but immigration was suspicious so they scheduled a Stoke's interview. You had little to no proof of commingled finances and missed questions about your relationship. Most likely your application for a green card will be denied and you will be told to leave the US.
    This is just a guess based on what you wrote. You will have to wait until you receive the decision. Maybe they will approve you.
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    QueensNY reacted to ch3john in bad bad interview   
    I agree, sounds like it was pretty bad interview
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    QueensNY reacted to Tanael Joachim in Post Green Card Interview   
    Hey @QueensNY
     
    I'm still waiting. No updates yet. I filed an online inquiry about my status. It said "expect a reply by April 30th"
    Still no reply. 
    It's really upsetting and anxiety inducing, but there isn't much else I can do. If by the end of this month, I don't have ot, I will do an Infopass.
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    QueensNY reacted to Mari181 in I just had my GC interview 05/23/2019   
    My status has been changed today!!! It says that my new card is being produced!!! We are so happy, we can not believe it!!!! I can't believe until we receive and touch it!!! What a good man interviewed me! May God reward him! We suffered of dishonesty for so long!!!  He just tried to seem very strict  but he is a good guy! He just terrified us but he did his job well! I love him!!! OMG!!!! So happy I am! I will keep you posted guys when I get my GC. 
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    QueensNY reacted to Mari181 in Case is being held for review!!!   
    Thank you very much!!!! My status just changed!!! It says my card is being produced!! I am so happy!!!!!! 
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    QueensNY reacted to Pitaya in Case is being held for review!!!   
    We ended up in the same boat, same response when we were doing AOS at the Seattle Field Office. The IO grilled my wife and I first, curtly told my stepson to sit down saying, "I will come for you later."  After swearing in, I think he was doing a very poor rendition of the the "good cop-bad cop" interrogation routine. After brow-beating us for 10-15 minutes, he leaves and goes gets the stepson. After swearing him in, he starts in on his same style of interrogation. I could see the hackles on my wife's neck starting to raise. He "skewered" the kid with some real rapid-firing "off-putting" questions. The IO gets all through, looks through the paper work, and gives us the "I just got your file, and haven't had a chance to fully review it" spiel... He says that he couldn't give us an answer today, maybe in 10-14 days  .... This was the Monday before Thanksgiving! 🍗 To me, this guy was the north end of a southbound mule!!  We drove home so dejected! That evening, my phone kept exploding with notices of incoming text messages from USCIS. Checking them, they went from "card in production" to "decision has been made," several times over.  We figured we would take 1 out of 6 messages as the correct one, and celebrated a great Thanksgiving!! 🍗 My wife and stepson got their GCs in about ten days. That was back in 2012, it sounds like USCIS hasn't changed their AOS interview playbook much....
     
    Reading your story, made me recall our own "murky" AOS interview. Hang in there. It will all be worth it in the end.
     
    Good luck on your immigration journey.
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    QueensNY got a reaction from Stan_the_man in December 2018 AOS Filers [merged threads]   
    INTERVIEW EXPERIENCE
    hi guys so as you all know I had my interview on Tuesday may 21, at the Queens office in Manhattan. Got there at 9:35 our appointment was at 10:30. We went thro security. We waited about an hour then get called in. A gentleman conduct the interview. Most of the questions were directed to my husband. It was intense and most of them repetitive. I’m so proud of my hubby as he knew all the answers and even dates that I thought he would have forgotten. My interview lasted about 30-45 mins. 
    Prove we have together 
    Joint lease
    bank statement
    phone bills
    joint Tax
    joint credit card
    (he kept them all)
     
    some of the questions he ask my husband. (US citizen)
    Whats your wife madden name
    SPELL your wife middle name
    whats your wife phone number 
    how did you meet your wife
    How long before you propose 
     Do you have wood floor or carpet
    what kind of furniture 
    stainless steal fridge? 
    Describe your countertop 
    spell your step daughter’s name
    where was your wife born
    What’s your landlord name
    id i call the landlord now would be say you guys live together?
     
    my question (Applicant)  
    where was your previous address 
    my date of birth and how old I am. 
     
    Thats it for me. But a lot for my husband 
     
    overall i honestly think we did well. And we asked him how we did and he said we did good but give us the famous receipt saying held for review. He did say though that we should expect a mail in a week. 
     
     I’m not going to give you the advice that if your marriage is legit then you will be fine because even if it is they will still ask you questions. It’s up to the immigration officer and the mood he’s in. Our marriage is 💯 real.
     
    just pray and keep getting to know each other. Breathe and don’t stress yourself 
     
    I will post again as soon as I hear the outcome. Let’s hope it’s not another long wait. 
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    QueensNY got a reaction from D&D_NYC in New York AOS 2018 Filers   
    INTERVIEW EXPERIENCE
    hi guys so as you all know I had my interview on Tuesday may 21, at the Queens office in Manhattan. Got there at 9:35 our appointment was at 10:30. We went thro security. We waited about an hour then get called in. A gentleman conduct the interview. Most of the questions were directed to my husband. It was intense and most of them repetitive. I’m so proud of my hubby as he knew all the answers and even dates that I thought he would have forgotten. My interview lasted about 30-45 mins. 
    Prove we have together
    Joint lease
    bank statement
    phone bills
    joint Tax
    joint credit card
    (he kept them all)
     
    some of the questions he ask my husband. (US citizen)
    Whats your wife madden name
    SPELL your wife middle name
    whats your wife phone number 
    how did you meet your wife
    How long before you propose 
     Do you have wood floor or carpet
    what kind of furniture 
    stainless steal fridge? 
    Describe your countertop 
    spell your step daughter’s name
    where was your wife born
    What’s your landlord name
    id i call the landlord now would be say you guys live together?
     
    my question (Applicant)  
    where was your previous address 
    my date of birth and how old I am. 
     
    Thats it for me. But a lot for my husband 
     
    overall i honestly think we did well. And we asked him how we did and he said we did good but give us the famous receipt saying held for review. He did say though that we should expect a mail in a week.
     
     I’m not going to give you the advice that if your marriage is legit then you will be fine because even if it is they will still ask you questions. It’s up to the immigration officer and the mood he’s in. Our marriage is 💯 real.
     
    just pray and keep getting to know each other. Breathe and don’t stress yourself 
     
    I will post again as soon as I hear the outcome. Let’s hope it’s not another long wait. 
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    QueensNY got a reaction from lms in New York City AOS 2017 Filers   
    I’m not stressing over it either. That’s the same thing I told my husband. When was your interview? 
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    QueensNY got a reaction from lms in New York City AOS 2017 Filers   
    Lol. I’m just keeping my fingers cross. But my online status is still saying interview was scheduled 😫 No change 
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    QueensNY got a reaction from lms in New York AOS 2018 Filers   
    INTERVIEW EXPERIENCE
    hi guys so as you all know I had my interview on Tuesday may 21, at the Queens office in Manhattan. Got there at 9:35 our appointment was at 10:30. We went thro security. We waited about an hour then get called in. A gentleman conduct the interview. Most of the questions were directed to my husband. It was intense and most of them repetitive. I’m so proud of my hubby as he knew all the answers and even dates that I thought he would have forgotten. My interview lasted about 30-45 mins. 
    Prove we have together
    Joint lease
    bank statement
    phone bills
    joint Tax
    joint credit card
    (he kept them all)
     
    some of the questions he ask my husband. (US citizen)
    Whats your wife madden name
    SPELL your wife middle name
    whats your wife phone number 
    how did you meet your wife
    How long before you propose 
     Do you have wood floor or carpet
    what kind of furniture 
    stainless steal fridge? 
    Describe your countertop 
    spell your step daughter’s name
    where was your wife born
    What’s your landlord name
    id i call the landlord now would be say you guys live together?
     
    my question (Applicant)  
    where was your previous address 
    my date of birth and how old I am. 
     
    Thats it for me. But a lot for my husband 
     
    overall i honestly think we did well. And we asked him how we did and he said we did good but give us the famous receipt saying held for review. He did say though that we should expect a mail in a week.
     
     I’m not going to give you the advice that if your marriage is legit then you will be fine because even if it is they will still ask you questions. It’s up to the immigration officer and the mood he’s in. Our marriage is 💯 real.
     
    just pray and keep getting to know each other. Breathe and don’t stress yourself 
     
    I will post again as soon as I hear the outcome. Let’s hope it’s not another long wait. 
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    QueensNY got a reaction from lms in New York City AOS 2017 Filers   
    INTERVIEW EXPERIENCE
    hi guys so as you all know I had my interview on Tuesday may 21, at the Queens office in Manhattan. Got there at 9:35 our appointment was at 10:30. We went thro security. We waited about an hour then get called in. A gentleman conduct the interview. Most of the questions were directed to my husband. It was intense and most of them repetitive. I’m so proud of my hubby as he knew all the answers and even dates that I thought he would have forgotten. My interview lasted about 30-45 mins. 
    Prove we have together 
    Joint lease
    bank statement
    phone bills
    joint Tax
    joint credit card
    (he kept them all)
     
    some of the questions he ask my husband. (US citizen)
    Whats your wife madden name
    SPELL your wife middle name
    whats your wife phone number 
    how did you meet your wife
    How long before you propose 
     Do you have wood floor or carpet
    what kind of furniture 
    stainless steal fridge? 
    Describe your countertop 
    spell your step daughter’s name
    where was your wife born
    What’s your landlord name
    id i call the landlord now would be say you guys live together?
     
    my question (Applicant)  
    where was your previous address 
    my date of birth and how old I am. 
     
    Thats it for me. But a lot for my husband 
     
    overall i honestly think we did well. And we asked him how we did and he said we did good but give us the famous receipt saying held for review. He did say though that we should expect a mail in a week. 
     
     I’m not going to give you the advice that if your marriage is legit then you will be fine because even if it is they will still ask you questions. It’s up to the immigration officer and the mood he’s in. Our marriage is 💯 real.
     
    just pray and keep getting to know each other. Breathe and don’t stress yourself 
     
    I will post again as soon as I hear the outcome. Let’s hope it’s not another long wait. 
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    QueensNY got a reaction from C💏A in December 2018 AOS Filers [merged threads]   
    INTERVIEW EXPERIENCE
    hi guys so as you all know I had my interview on Tuesday may 21, at the Queens office in Manhattan. Got there at 9:35 our appointment was at 10:30. We went thro security. We waited about an hour then get called in. A gentleman conduct the interview. Most of the questions were directed to my husband. It was intense and most of them repetitive. I’m so proud of my hubby as he knew all the answers and even dates that I thought he would have forgotten. My interview lasted about 30-45 mins. 
    Prove we have together 
    Joint lease
    bank statement
    phone bills
    joint Tax
    joint credit card
    (he kept them all)
     
    some of the questions he ask my husband. (US citizen)
    Whats your wife madden name
    SPELL your wife middle name
    whats your wife phone number 
    how did you meet your wife
    How long before you propose 
     Do you have wood floor or carpet
    what kind of furniture 
    stainless steal fridge? 
    Describe your countertop 
    spell your step daughter’s name
    where was your wife born
    What’s your landlord name
    id i call the landlord now would be say you guys live together?
     
    my question (Applicant)  
    where was your previous address 
    my date of birth and how old I am. 
     
    Thats it for me. But a lot for my husband 
     
    overall i honestly think we did well. And we asked him how we did and he said we did good but give us the famous receipt saying held for review. He did say though that we should expect a mail in a week. 
     
     I’m not going to give you the advice that if your marriage is legit then you will be fine because even if it is they will still ask you questions. It’s up to the immigration officer and the mood he’s in. Our marriage is 💯 real.
     
    just pray and keep getting to know each other. Breathe and don’t stress yourself 
     
    I will post again as soon as I hear the outcome. Let’s hope it’s not another long wait. 
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    QueensNY got a reaction from AnJay in December 2018 AOS Filers [merged threads]   
    INTERVIEW EXPERIENCE
    hi guys so as you all know I had my interview on Tuesday may 21, at the Queens office in Manhattan. Got there at 9:35 our appointment was at 10:30. We went thro security. We waited about an hour then get called in. A gentleman conduct the interview. Most of the questions were directed to my husband. It was intense and most of them repetitive. I’m so proud of my hubby as he knew all the answers and even dates that I thought he would have forgotten. My interview lasted about 30-45 mins. 
    Prove we have together 
    Joint lease
    bank statement
    phone bills
    joint Tax
    joint credit card
    (he kept them all)
     
    some of the questions he ask my husband. (US citizen)
    Whats your wife madden name
    SPELL your wife middle name
    whats your wife phone number 
    how did you meet your wife
    How long before you propose 
     Do you have wood floor or carpet
    what kind of furniture 
    stainless steal fridge? 
    Describe your countertop 
    spell your step daughter’s name
    where was your wife born
    What’s your landlord name
    id i call the landlord now would be say you guys live together?
     
    my question (Applicant)  
    where was your previous address 
    my date of birth and how old I am. 
     
    Thats it for me. But a lot for my husband 
     
    overall i honestly think we did well. And we asked him how we did and he said we did good but give us the famous receipt saying held for review. He did say though that we should expect a mail in a week. 
     
     I’m not going to give you the advice that if your marriage is legit then you will be fine because even if it is they will still ask you questions. It’s up to the immigration officer and the mood he’s in. Our marriage is 💯 real.
     
    just pray and keep getting to know each other. Breathe and don’t stress yourself 
     
    I will post again as soon as I hear the outcome. Let’s hope it’s not another long wait. 
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