Hi there,
This site/forum helped me greatly to stay focused and be patient about the process. I wanted to write something about my experience in case it helps someone else's journey.
I am a candidate who filed for MD, I applied for EAD with advance parole and GC . My documents were directed to Chicago and Baltimore eventually as that is where I had my interview.
Dates:
12/20/2016-Documents received
01/26/2017-Biometrics appointment
04/02/2017-Received EAD/Advance parole
06/16/2017-appointment notice received
07/26/2017-Interview-----which was yesterday.!!!
Interview was for 3:30 pm July 26, 2017-, as per the instructions of not arriving earlier than 30 mins of the appointment time, we checked in at security at 3:10 pm. We got signed in at the counter near the security chk point and were informed to go in and stand at point (stop point), where are checking officer will call you forward and check you in and hand you a calling number. After we did that and got the number out wait was not very long as we were called in exactly at 3:30 pm, by and interviewing officer (IO) who announced my name on the speaker.
Our IO was very warm and pleasant, he made me and husband feel extremely comfortable through the process, he even laughed along with us during our interview about things we fumbled with . He asked my husband 5-6 question and then he asked me about 8-10 questions. All the questions he asked were directly from the packet information we sent. He did not ask us a single question about our relationship before marriage and after. He did ask us if we had any additional documentation to give, which we did -combined bank account statements/credit card statements, house property paper which had both our names, tax papers filed jointly, phone bills-joint account..etc. We had taken things like pictures of our dating period and wedding pics...along with cards ...but he did not ask to see any of it and stated that the additional documents provided were more than enough. Our entire interview was done in 20mins, at the end of it he very graciously informed us that he was granting our application a "YES" for the green card and he did not have any reservations about our case at all. He asked us if we had any question for him, we asked and clarified a few details for future needs AND then we were done. We were out of the building by 4:15pm in total. By 5:00 pm the same day(45 mins later) i got a notification on my online account -status-July 26, 2017 new card has been ordered.
It have been a process which has lasted 7 months in total from the date of submission to now the green card. I do realize everyone's experience and timeline will be different but patience and trust in the process has to be a part of the waiting game. Stay Positive!!!!!!!!
This site/forum helped me greatly to stay focused and be patient about the process. I wanted to write something about my experience in case it helps someone else's journey.
I am a candidate who filed for MD, I applied for EAD with advance parole and GC . My documents were directed to Chicago and Baltimore eventually as that is where I had my interview.
Dates:
12/20/2016-Documents received
01/26/2017-Biometrics appointment
04/02/2017-Received EAD/Advance parole
06/16/2017-appointment notice received
07/26/2017-Interview-----which was yesterday.!!!
Interview was for 3:30 pm July 26, 2017-, as per the instructions of not arriving earlier than 30 mins of the appointment time, we checked in at security at 3:10 pm. We got signed in at the counter near the security chk point and were informed to go in and stand at point (stop point), where are checking officer will call you forward and check you in and hand you a calling number. After we did that and got the number out wait was not very long as we were called in exactly at 3:30 pm, by and interviewing officer (IO) who announced my name on the speaker.
Our IO was very warm and pleasant, he made me and husband feel extremely comfortable through the process, he even laughed along with us during our interview about things we fumbled with . He asked my husband 5-6 question and then he asked me about 8-10 questions. All the questions he asked were directly from the packet information we sent. He did not ask us a single question about our relationship before marriage and after. He did ask us if we had any additional documentation to give, which we did -combined bank account statements/credit card statements, house property paper which had both our names, tax papers filed jointly, phone bills-joint account..etc. We had taken things like pictures of our dating period and wedding pics...along with cards ...but he did not ask to see any of it and stated that the additional documents provided were more than enough. Our entire interview was done in 20mins, at the end of it he very graciously informed us that he was granting our application a "YES" for the green card and he did not have any reservations about our case at all. He asked us if we had any question for him, we asked and clarified a few details for future needs AND then we were done. We were out of the building by 4:15pm in total. By 5:00 pm the same day(45 mins later) i got a notification on my online account -status-July 26, 2017 new card has been ordered.
It have been a process which has lasted 7 months in total from the date of submission to now the green card. I do realize everyone's experience and timeline will be different but patience and trust in the process has to be a part of the waiting game. Stay Positive!!!!!!!!
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