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Filed: Other Country: Brazil
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I had a hard time looking for answers about getting Green Card if I had the Tourism Visa... I read so many stuff that made me very scared. But I went for it, and it ended perfectly. :)

Below It is my interview details... And thank you so much to keep that website alive...

AOS Interview from B2 Visa in Atlanta, GA

Our appt was at 7:15am, we arrived there only 30 min earlier, and it had about 20 people in line already. We are luck and only took 10 min to get there. In Atlanta, they open the office at 6:45am. You go trough the security (always listen to the guards, and take EVERYTHING from your pockets) and then go to the reception to check-in. Go to the 2nd floor and wait.

They called us about 7:25am. It was a very nice guy called Mr Abraham, he had a very strong accent. He swear us in, asked for our ID's and started making some random question. He asked my husband about my birthday, where I was born, and then he asked me about my husband. He asked me a lot of Yes/No question (those silly questions about, guns, arrested and so on). Asked me my mother in law name, and if I met her often :P .... Then he took copies of our car insurance, health insurance, married license, and one picture of our wedding (one with the whole family together)... He asked my husband about his work, and if I was working, I told him that I was working since I received the EAD (Feb). That was it... It was fast, 8:10am we were out of the office.

One thing I made a mistake, I didn't ask him to change my name to my married name on my green card. I asked in the end of the interview but the card has been in production already. It is hard because I didn't know when I should ask him since we cannot assume that we are gonna to be approved, right?... But yes, you can ask them if you can change your name on the interview! But it's not a big deal, I'll change it, when I renew the green card or apply to the citizenship.

Good luck to ya'll and any further question would be a pleasure to answer.

April 2009 - First Met (I was with J-1 Visa)

September 2009 - Left US, going to Brazil with no sure when I could come back to US :(

November 2010 - Got B2 Visa (10 years) (Vacation in US)

January 2011 - Arrived in US, visiting my love for 1 month, and we got Engaged.

July 17 2011 - Arrived in US again, now "to stay" (I-94 expiration January 16th 2012).

July 27 2011 - Got Married at the Beach (dreams came true)

October 20 2011 - Applied to AOS (I waited about 3 months to apply, one of the tips I read here VJ)

November 02 2011 - NOA Received

November 23 - NOA EAD

November 30 2011 - Biometrics

February 11 2012 - EAD Approved

February 17 - EAD Card received

March 21 2012 - Green Card Interview (APPROVED)

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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Ireland
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*** Moving from AOS from Family Visa to AOS from Tourist Visa Progress Update forum ****

Bye: Penguin

Me: Irish/ Swiss citizen, and now naturalised US citizen. Husband: USC; twin babies born Feb 08 in Ireland and a daughter in Feb 2010 in Arkansas who are all joint Irish/ USC. Did DCF (IR1) in 6 weeks via the Dublin, Ireland embassy and now living in Arkansas.

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I had a hard time looking for answers about getting Green Card if I had the Tourism Visa... I read so many stuff that made me very scared. But I went for it, and it ended perfectly. :)

Below It is my interview details... And thank you so much to keep that website alive...

AOS Interview from B2 Visa in Atlanta, GA

Our appt was at 7:15am, we arrived there only 30 min earlier, and it had about 20 people in line already. We are luck and only took 10 min to get there. In Atlanta, they open the office at 6:45am. You go trough the security (always listen to the guards, and take EVERYTHING from your pockets) and then go to the reception to check-in. Go to the 2nd floor and wait.

They called us about 7:25am. It was a very nice guy called Mr Abraham, he had a very strong accent. He swear us in, asked for our ID's and started making some random question. He asked my husband about my birthday, where I was born, and then he asked me about my husband. He asked me a lot of Yes/No question (those silly questions about, guns, arrested and so on). Asked me my mother in law name, and if I met her often :P .... Then he took copies of our car insurance, health insurance, married license, and one picture of our wedding (one with the whole family together)... He asked my husband about his work, and if I was working, I told him that I was working since I received the EAD (Feb). That was it... It was fast, 8:10am we were out of the office.

One thing I made a mistake, I didn't ask him to change my name to my married name on my green card. I asked in the end of the interview but the card has been in production already. It is hard because I didn't know when I should ask him since we cannot assume that we are gonna to be approved, right?... But yes, you can ask them if you can change your name on the interview! But it's not a big deal, I'll change it, when I renew the green card or apply to the citizenship.

Good luck to ya'll and any further question would be a pleasure to answer.

Hey Tita, congratulation on that and thanks for the review. I'm having an interview coming up short next month.

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1/06/2012: I-130, I-485, I-756 filed

1/09/2012: NOA

2/14/2012: Biometrics taken

3/09/2012: EAD received

4/19/2012: Interviewed, approved on the spot

4/28/2012: Card received

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Filed: AOS (pnd) Country: Malaysia
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Thanks for the review and congratulations! I hope you've already received your GC in hand! :D I'm having my interview in Atlanta on Friday and I hope it will go smoothly too! Just reviewed a lot of questions with the hubby and i realized that it's a really good bonding experience. LOL he has a better memory than i do! But anyway, was it hard to find a parking spot?

Adjusting Status from F-1 Visa
• Dec 2007 - Arrived for the first time for college • Jan 2008 - Met the beloved • Sept 11th, 2009 - Started dating •
• Dec 2010 - Graduated from college • Feb 17th, 2011 - Status changed from F-1 to OPT (OPT ends Feb 17th 2012) •
• Mar 2011 - Received EAD card and employment began • Sept 12th, 2011 - Married! •

Jan 11th, 2012 (Day 0) - Mailed I-130/I-485/I-765/I-131 to Chicago Lockbox
Jan 12th, 2012 (Day 1) - Application received by USCIS J.C.
Jan 17th, 2012 (Day 5) - 4 NOA received via text and email
Jan 18th, 2012 (Day 6) - Checks cashed
Jan 23rd, 2012 (Day 11) - Received 3 NOA hardcopies (I130, I765, I131)
Jan 30th, 2012 (Day 19) - Received NOA hardcopy for I485 and Biometrics appointment letter. (Error was found on address (FL instead of AL) and biometrics was scheduled at the local office (Tampa,FL) that is 8hrs away)
Jan 31st, 2012 (Day 20) - Called USCIS Customer Service to inform them of their clerical error. Spoke to tier 2 rep and was told to walk in on the scheduled date for biometrics at the nearest office (New Orleans, LA))
Feb 8th, 2012 (Day 28) - Biometrics completed at ASC in New Orleans
Feb 27th, 2012 (Day 47) - Interview for I-485 on March 30th, received via text/email from USCIS
Mar 16th, 2012 (Day 65) - EAD/AP card arrived in mail!
Mar 30th, 2012 (Day 79) - AoS Interview at Atlanta, GA; APPROVED!
Apr 9th, 2012 (Day 89) - Green Card in hand! THANK YOU VJers! (Expiration March 30, 2014)

RoC I-751

Feb 6th, 2014 (Day 0) - Mailed I-751 packet to VSC (USPS Express)

Feb 7th, 2014 (Day 1) - Packet received by USCIS L Juchowski

Feb 10th, 2014 (Day 4) - Received NOA1

Feb 12th, 2014 (Day 6) - Check cashed by VSC

Mar 3rd, 2014 (Day 25) - Received Biometrics Appointment letter (Dated Feb 24 for appointment on March 18 @ Metairie, LA)

Mar 11, 2014 (Day 33) - Early walk-in at the ASC in Birmingham, AL

Apr 13, 2014 (Day 66) - Change of Address

Jul 28, 2014 (Day 172) - Email/Text from USCIS: Card Production (Approval)

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