I had my interview 3 days ago & my wife & I probably stayed there for about 30 minutes.
My wife was more prepared than I was. She has all copies & originals of all the documents we sent them & more.
The officer could tell I was so nervous & told me to calm down & asked if she should ask my wife the questions first. But I told her to go ahead with me to get it done & over with.
She asked me basic questions (name, birthdate & stuff like if I have children anywhere in the world, how my wife & I met & who proposed & how the proposal went).
What concerns her is that my wife & I had a short engagement & we told her, we planned on getting married this year but decided to go ahead with it last year just so her & I can travel outside of the country.
The entire 20 minutes was probably spent asking me questions of why I stayed here longer than permitted (I overstayed). My sister has breast cancer & I am her only family besides her husband to help her out besides her husband. She asked how she was doing & informed her that her cancer came back in 2015.
She asked about my parents & where they live. My father just passed away couple of months ago. She said she was sorry to hear that & updated my I-485.
I honestly don't know how I did. My wife & I answered all questions to the best of our knowledge truthfully. During the interview, I thought I forgot how to speak English. lol.
I would say, the IO was pretty nice & was joking with us at times.
She also asked for more evidence of anything with both our names in it. We got more copies of our credit cards which states that I use the credit card more than my wife. She joked about what I do all day, who does the laundry & who basically does most of the chores. Me, of course since I stay home most of the time. She also asked how I support myself, I told her I live off of my wife's paychecks.
She also took my I-94. She said she didn't need the copy & wanted the original.
At the end of the interview, she said she will mail us a letter if she needs more documents within 2 weeks.
I asked about my EAD, she said I wouldn't need it once green card is received & besides, she mentioned that those are processed from a different department.
So now, we wait, my status just says "Interview is Completed, Case must be reviewed". I am still a nervous wreck & can't sleep.
Goodluck to everyone!
My wife was more prepared than I was. She has all copies & originals of all the documents we sent them & more.
The officer could tell I was so nervous & told me to calm down & asked if she should ask my wife the questions first. But I told her to go ahead with me to get it done & over with.
She asked me basic questions (name, birthdate & stuff like if I have children anywhere in the world, how my wife & I met & who proposed & how the proposal went).
What concerns her is that my wife & I had a short engagement & we told her, we planned on getting married this year but decided to go ahead with it last year just so her & I can travel outside of the country.
The entire 20 minutes was probably spent asking me questions of why I stayed here longer than permitted (I overstayed). My sister has breast cancer & I am her only family besides her husband to help her out besides her husband. She asked how she was doing & informed her that her cancer came back in 2015.
She asked about my parents & where they live. My father just passed away couple of months ago. She said she was sorry to hear that & updated my I-485.
I honestly don't know how I did. My wife & I answered all questions to the best of our knowledge truthfully. During the interview, I thought I forgot how to speak English. lol.
I would say, the IO was pretty nice & was joking with us at times.
She also asked for more evidence of anything with both our names in it. We got more copies of our credit cards which states that I use the credit card more than my wife. She joked about what I do all day, who does the laundry & who basically does most of the chores. Me, of course since I stay home most of the time. She also asked how I support myself, I told her I live off of my wife's paychecks.
She also took my I-94. She said she didn't need the copy & wanted the original.
At the end of the interview, she said she will mail us a letter if she needs more documents within 2 weeks.
I asked about my EAD, she said I wouldn't need it once green card is received & besides, she mentioned that those are processed from a different department.
So now, we wait, my status just says "Interview is Completed, Case must be reviewed". I am still a nervous wreck & can't sleep.
Goodluck to everyone!
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