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Today I and my family had been interviewed at Newark NJ office.The process ..........
We reached the Newark office at around 6:45 am and got in the line, some people were reached before me.
The interview schedule were different for all four of us but we went at the same time.
The IO was very polite and courteous. She called my name and only I was allowed and rest three waited.
The IO asked to take Oath and then checked the fingerprint, asked for my Passport and DL. She asked me to sign form as I
had not been accompanied by my attorney. She was prepared and has sticky notes for everything she need from me.She
asked for Employment verification letter, Tax returns (2015 and 2016 only), pay stubs for last three months, Birth certificate (I
submitted Non-availability certificate along with affidavit from Parent and uncle) and Supplement J. She checked all the
documents. and lastly she asked me i485 yes/no question.That's all for me.Then shed asked documents for my wife and
children like birth certificate, passport. It took me for 20-25 minutes. Then she done with me and my wife has been asked for
standard i485 yes/no question.My kids were not interviewed. At last she said all things look good and will receive your card
within few weeks. That's alllllllllllllllllll and done......................
And now waiting..............
all the best for you guys.
另外一个
Before Interview: Me and my wife reached the office at around 6:50am (appointment was at 7:15am for me & 8:15am for my wife) and already there was bit of queue lining up. The doors opened at sharp 7am. I met up with my lawyer at the waiting area where she submitted our appointment letters. It took about an hour for our name to be called. The IO called my name at around 8:20am and I asked him if my wife could join to which he had no issues.
Interview: Honestly I was expecting a full set of questions with regards to my job and about the marriage to my wife. The IO was very pleasant and took just our passports, followed by taking our finger prints. To my surprise he barely asked us any questions other than the normal I485 based questions (arrested, drugs, terrorist etc). I was just asked where I worked and what I did. Towards the end of the interview he mentioned that this was based on formality for my case. It wouldn't have been there if not for the recent requirements. At the end he mentioned he will approve both our cases either by today or tomorrow and that we can expect the card in 3-4 weeks. The interview was done in maybe 15 mins if not less.
This never felt like an interview but more like a conversation. Or maybe I got lucky with the IO, hopefully even others who are appearing for the interview have a good experience! I'll update with the timelines of when my case gets approved on the system and when we receive our cards.
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Finished my interview today. The officer was nice and took us to his office after greetings. We started with an oath and then he asked for documents specifically the birth certificate original and the passport. Then he inquired about my various US visas in both my passports and checked on number of travels outside US on existing visa. He didn't ask for I-94 but was checking details on his system for my different trips outside US. After that he asked for the index fingers scan and picture from his camera.
After verifying birth certificate, he asked about the employer verification letter and pay stubs. I proactively offered supplement J but he mentioned that concurrent cases do not need supplement J. anyway, he took some time to see the EVL, paystubs and made some notes on the file. IRS return for previous year were matched with W2 as well. Then he asked I-485 yes/no questions: in random about 10 of them. then he mentioned that there isn't anything else needed for the interview. I thanked him and asked about any information etc needed from my end still. He politely mentioned no and wrapped up the interview.
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