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Adjustment of Status Interview (long post)
« on: March 30, 2005, 05:03:22 PM »
I know this site is primarily for US to UK, but here is some info for ya, anyway.  Posted same on britishexpats.com:

Hi, just posting my experience as I have found others to be so helpful on here.

First of all, my husband is a UK citizen and came over on a K1 visa. We married November 8, 2003. Filed AOS/EAD paperwork January 5, 2004. Fingerprinted Feb. 2004, EAD issued (within the 90 days) March 2004.

Interview, March 28, 2005!

I live close enough to Memphis that we did not have to get a hotel room. Our interview was at 11:30 and the place was DESERTED. There was only one other person in the waiting room. We arrived at 11:00 and were called back close to 12:00. Our interviewer was a nice, if brusque, gentleman. He said that he had to go downstairs to do something but he did not want us to wait in the waiting room and worry any longer.

He told us to pull the following documents:

My and husband's: driver's licences, passports, and birth certificates

Marriage certificate
Life Insurance Policies (he only kept a copy of mine, not hubby's)
Bank Statements
Lease

He then left the room.

When he returned a few minutes later he asked the following questions:

Have you been living together as husband and wife?
(then took oath to tell truth)
To Husband: Where do you work? What do you do? What is your mother's name? What is your father's name? When is your birthday? When were you married? Where were you married?

During this, he asked for the EAD and my tax returns for 2004 ONLY.

To Me: Where were you born? Where do you work? What do you do? Do you have any children?

He then took Husband's fingerprints, told us that the ADIT pictures we brought were wrong, that we needed regular passport pictures (oops). He said we could go up to the 4th floor and get the pictures, fasten them to our appointment letter and drop it off.

Then he said that he had not received the FBI name check back yet and that once that was received he would send us a letter in the mail informing us of their decision. I did NOT ask any questions about whether we needed to get a new EAD or approximately how long it would be because I did not want to aggravate him.


He did not ask for the affidavit of support or the vaccination supplement. He did say "let's see about the medical stuff" then flipped through our file and said "looks good." He did not ask to see any proof of our relationship.

there ya go!
had a bit of a wobble.


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