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  1. i went to my interview today at 10:15 then sat and wait for like 20 mins. then my name called my wife and i went in her office.she ask my date of birth my parents name and how long we are together and ask us for the original documents like birth certificate naturalization paper and ask for my wife's w2 form we didn't have it at the time so she said she need the form and gave us untill 3:00pm to come back but before we left she let us sign a paper for the conditional status and told us to bring additional proof that we live at the same location even though she photocopied our drivers licsence which had the same address on them.So we rushed home and got the W2 form and we printed off emails from 3 years before and telephone records and photocopy bills that were mailed to our address my car insurance with my wife's name on it .So we went back to the office and gave her every thing.She said wow thanks skip through some pages and said i am going to review the information and that was it but aren't i suppose to get a stamp in my passport?cause she said my green card would be mailed to our address within 3 weeks.Why no stamp?

  2. thanks alot guys for clarifying that for me but the reason i said i could come to the U.S. on my B2 and file my papers is that i spoke to a lawyer and he said i could do it.what is your opinion on that? and i am very afraid of staying in jamaica and cant move at all and the consulate sit on my case cause forever. it happened to people i know and it is happening to my mother right now and it as past a year now since her filing start and she cant even travel again she is here waiting and waiting......

  3. Good day Sir/Madam, My wife and i we have decided the best way for me is to migrate to the U.S. we have a daughter together just 6 months old and my wife and daugther resides in Florida.but the thing is we are confused in knowing what is the best effective way for me to (note)both my wife and dauther are U.S. legal citizen.

    #1migrate to the U.S. i already have an B2 visitors visa and we where thinking of me coming to the states on my B2 visa then get a lawyer to sort out my paper works for me to get residence.

    #2Stay in Jamaica and wait forever for my papers to sort out which i know its going to take over 6 months and more to do that or could i get a lawyer located there in Florida and have them work on my papers for us which would make things a lot quicker.

    Please let me know what is my best option cause my wife is there with the baby and i want to see my family and help raise and support my child.so if i can get a lawyer to support my case please let me know and how much this would cost and please note we got married in Jamaica.thanks for taking the time to assist me thanks in advance

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