Here is my case story, I married with my wife since December, 2015. I am US citizen and we applied for GC on March 2016. The first interview was in Jul 2016 and it went pretty bad because my wife was nervous and could not answer most of questions.
We received NOID recently and mailed out all the supporting doc and answer questions, USPS confirmed that PO BOX someone picked up our mats on exactly 32 days (says need to be received by USCIS within 33 days).
NOID contains 3 major things:
1. My wife's previous marriage. We never discussed it before and I always assume its first marriage for both of us so I put down no former spouse for her, but USCIS found in her F1 VISA saying she was married to someone. We retrieved the divorce certificate and got it translated and notarized. I have no interest in my wife's past because I know we just love each other so much now.
2. USCIS believe that our marriage is only for the immigration benefit. I sent in whole bunch of evidence including 100 photos from iphone across the whole year and place including trying the wedding dress several times and family member gathering and friend join our wedding (we like to take photos), leasing with both of our name, tax return for 2016 and she as my dependent, she was a student for master degree and not working, bank joint account statement for 12 mo, call history for 12 mo, wedding certificate from chapel with minister's signature, wedding spending receipt including super expensive engagement ring, chapel expense, photographer charge, total about 30k. She is also under my company's health insurance plan (i am the subscriber, she is memeber), my grandfather's funeral service center's cerfiticate shows we are grandson and granddaughter in law.
3. Discrepant testimony during interview. Well for this one I am so not sure, during the interview we were asked for very common questions like where do you live etc, I answered them all no problem, but my wife didn't answer clearly. Also, she asked me to leave the room for a while, during the time she told the officer that her father is currently in prison in her home country but I do not know it because she feel ashamed and not telling me. (she told me afterwards). Again, I do not see why her father in prison let the office conclude our marriage is **** and discrepant testimony were given, in my opinion my wife just told the truth because we all want to be really honest to the officers.
Waitng for the result and if anyone got idea, please leave here. Now my concern is if the i-485 actually got denied what I should do....
We received NOID recently and mailed out all the supporting doc and answer questions, USPS confirmed that PO BOX someone picked up our mats on exactly 32 days (says need to be received by USCIS within 33 days).
NOID contains 3 major things:
1. My wife's previous marriage. We never discussed it before and I always assume its first marriage for both of us so I put down no former spouse for her, but USCIS found in her F1 VISA saying she was married to someone. We retrieved the divorce certificate and got it translated and notarized. I have no interest in my wife's past because I know we just love each other so much now.
2. USCIS believe that our marriage is only for the immigration benefit. I sent in whole bunch of evidence including 100 photos from iphone across the whole year and place including trying the wedding dress several times and family member gathering and friend join our wedding (we like to take photos), leasing with both of our name, tax return for 2016 and she as my dependent, she was a student for master degree and not working, bank joint account statement for 12 mo, call history for 12 mo, wedding certificate from chapel with minister's signature, wedding spending receipt including super expensive engagement ring, chapel expense, photographer charge, total about 30k. She is also under my company's health insurance plan (i am the subscriber, she is memeber), my grandfather's funeral service center's cerfiticate shows we are grandson and granddaughter in law.
3. Discrepant testimony during interview. Well for this one I am so not sure, during the interview we were asked for very common questions like where do you live etc, I answered them all no problem, but my wife didn't answer clearly. Also, she asked me to leave the room for a while, during the time she told the officer that her father is currently in prison in her home country but I do not know it because she feel ashamed and not telling me. (she told me afterwards). Again, I do not see why her father in prison let the office conclude our marriage is **** and discrepant testimony were given, in my opinion my wife just told the truth because we all want to be really honest to the officers.
Waitng for the result and if anyone got idea, please leave here. Now my concern is if the i-485 actually got denied what I should do....