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Consulate / USCIS Member Review #33741

Detroit MI Review on August 8, 2025:

MalloryCat

MalloryCat


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Review Topic: Adjustment of Status

We had our Marriage based green card interview on August 7 at 8:45am.
We walked into the building at 8:15am (thankfully very few people there).
USCIS is the only thing in the building and they are on the 3rd floor. The elevators are just to the right when you walk in the doors.
Security was super easy and they were very nice. They just needed ID and our appointment notice. Basically the same as airport security, everything in a box (belts and things included) and its just a walk through metal detector. We did not have to take our shoes off.
Then there was the check in just on the other side of security. That was super quick, they just asked for the appointment notice and then they took a picture of the green card applicant and scanned his index finger on both hands.
We then were told to take a seat and the number they gave us would be called. our number got called at just about 9am, so in total we waited about 30 minutes after walking in.

We had a very nice officer conducting our interview, she made it very easy.
First thing she asked for was all of the IDs that we had. So for the US Citizen we gave: passport and Real ID drivers license. for the green card applicant we gave: passport, state ID (non-Real ID), social security card, and his EAD card.

She then only asked a few questions about us.
How we met? (she asked me, the US Citizen) - we originally just gave a short answer, but then she wanted to know more.
When we met in person the first time (kinda directed a both of us) - since we met over Covid thats probably why she asked that
and that was pretty much the only questions she asked us about our relationship. The only thing she asked for document wise was to see the original certified copy of our marriage certificate and my husbands original birth certificate.

She then went over the inadmissibility questions from the I-485 - every answer was basically no, except for 2. one of which we had chosen the incorrect option, which she was able to fix. those questions were "Have you EVER violated the terms or conditions of your nonimmigrant status?" since he technically overstayed his K-1 visa, this answer should have been yes. We informed her of the overstay, she added a note of when his I-94 expired and the date when our AOS was filed, and then said it wasn't an issue anyway. the other question we answered yes to was "have you been unlawfully present in the United States? " again for the same reason above.

She then explained that she didn't see any issues with our application and she was going to mark it for approval, but it would go to a supervisor for the final approval. But that we should see an update in the system within the next day.
She also explained next steps for removing the conditions on the green card and when he can do that, as well as the time frame for when he could apply for citizenship if he chose to do so.

We walked out of the interview at 9:30am, so it took just about 30 minutes!

Overall it was a very easy experience and much less stressful than we were expecting.

One note is it 100% helps to upload any evidence you gather (joint bank accounts, health insurance, car insurance, leases) to the online portal. So they can see all of that and don't have to ask for it at the interview.


(updated on August 8, 2025)

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