Mixed Insurance Banners Health Insurance for Visitors to USA

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Approved on the spot! No questions were asked.

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Approved on the spot! No questions were asked.

    C-9, married to USC
    PD: 02/12/2018
    Buffalo, New York
    Biometrics: 03/14/2018
    EAD: 08/01/2018
    Interview: 08/28/2018

    Hey guys!

    So yesterday I went for my i-485 interview with my husband, and it was surprisingly fast. We arrived there at 8.30 and was immediately brought in to meet the officer. Our appointment was at 8.45 am. We brought 3 folders (binders) worth of documents:

    Folder 1: Documents (Thanks to UScitizenfilingforspouse for providing the links to the table of contents)
    Folder 2: Pictures organized in this way; 1. Wedding. 2. Family. 3. Times spent together. 4. Screenshots of text messages. 5. Screenshots of phone calls.
    Folder 3: Originals

    I had sticky tabs on the documents to help the officer navigate the docs easier. Also, it seems more organized.

    Anyway, Got thre and had to be sworn in. We sat down and the officer asked for our IDs, went through our application forms and verified our parents' date of birth on the forms and then asked us to sign the forms. Then he asked me the YES/NO questions and i answered No to all of em'. Then he said "So I believe that initially when you first sent in your applications, which I have em' right here, seems perfect enough. You sent in pictures, affidavits, joint bank statements... your application was perfect. Is there anything else you'd like to add today?" Then my husband said "Would you like the whole folder?" and pointed to the ones we just brought in, and he said "No, I have enough right here. Just any extras or any new stuff you'd like to give me today, if there's nothing, you don't have to." Then I gave him my updated joint bank statements (3 months worth - debit and credit), advanced health care directives (health care proxy) and my affidavit of residence. That's it.
    He took them and immediately said ' IM APPROVING YOU RIGHT NOW. Your card will be mailed to you in 2-3 weeks. Congrats!"

    My husband and I were shocked.... he didn't ask us a single question regarding our marriage. He didn't even look or touch any of the folders we brought in. He didn't look at our photo album, nothing.
    I also asked if I needed a stamp for my passport and he said no and that they don't do that anymore. Then as soon as we got out, like 15 mins later, I got a notification saying that my card is in production.
    Whoohoo! Thank God! I can finally relax. All those months of waiting finally paid off, God is Great!

    Guys, FRONT LOAD your application. That's what I did and the officer didn't even interrogate us at the interview. Heck, it felt like as though we were already pre-approved and that we went to the interview as just a formality, like part of the procedure.
    So again, front-load your application and pretty much front-load at the interview too. I think as soon as the officer saw us bring in our 3 thick folders, he didn't even bother to question us anymore because he knew we came prepared and that we mean business!
    Show that you have nothing to hide.

    Goodluck to everyone who is still in the process and who's going for the interview. Keep the faith.
    All the best!
    Last edited by lynn77; 08-29-2018, 09:14 AM.

  • #2
    Congrats! And thank you for sharing your experience.

    My interview just got scheduled, and I have not frontloaded my i130 unfortunately so I'm kind of freaking out now
    F2A, PD March 9, 2016
    July 21, 2016: i130 approved
    October 5, 2017: i486, i131, i765 applications were received
    November 6, 2017: Biometrics appointment
    July 31, 2018: i693 courtesy letter
    August 8, 2018: EAD card in production
    August 15, 2018: case is ready to be scheduled for an interview
    August 16, 2018: EAD in hand
    August 28, 2018: interview is scheduled
    October 12, 2018: interview date

    Comment


    • #3
      Originally posted by lynn77 View Post
      C-9, married to USC
      PD: 02/12/2018
      Buffalo, New York
      Biometrics: 03/14/2018
      EAD: 08/01/2018
      Interview: 08/28/2018

      Hey guys!

      So yesterday I went for my i-485 interview with my husband, and it was surprisingly fast. We arrived there at 8.30 and was immediately brought in to meet the officer. Our appointment was at 8.45 am. We brought 3 folders (binders) worth of documents:

      Folder 1: Documents (Thanks to UScitizenfilingforspouse for providing the links to the table of contents)
      Folder 2: Pictures organized in this way; 1. Wedding. 2. Family. 3. Times spent together. 4. Screenshots of text messages. 5. Screenshots of phone calls.
      Folder 3: Originals

      I had sticky tabs on the documents to help the officer navigate the docs easier. Also, it seems more organized.

      Anyway, Got thre and had to be sworn in. We sat down and the officer asked for our IDs, went through our application forms and verified our parents' date of birth on the forms and then asked us to sign the forms. Then he asked me the YES/NO questions and i answered No to all of em'. Then he said "So I believe that initially when you first sent in your applications, which I have em' right here, seems perfect enough. You sent in pictures, affidavits, joint bank statements... your application was perfect. Is there anything else you'd like to add today?" Then my husband said "Would you like the whole folder?" and pointed to the ones we just brought in, and he said "No, I have enough right here. Just any extras or any new stuff you'd like to give me today, if there's nothing, you don't have to." Then I gave him my updated joint bank statements (3 months worth - debit and credit), advanced health care directives (health care proxy) and my affidavit of residence. That's it.
      He took them and immediately said ' IM APPROVING YOU RIGHT NOW. Your card will be mailed to you in 2-3 weeks. Congrats!"

      My husband and I were shocked.... he didn't ask us a single question regarding our marriage. He didn't even look or touch any of the folders we brought in. He didn't look at our photo album, nothing.
      I also asked if I needed a stamp for my passport and he said no and that they don't do that anymore. Then as soon as we got out, like 15 mins later, I got a notification saying that my card is in production.
      Whoohoo! Thank God! I can finally relax. All those months of waiting finally paid off, God is Great!

      Guys, FRONT LOAD your application. That's what I did and the officer didn't even interrogate us at the interview. Heck, it felt like as though we were already pre-approved and that we went to the interview as just a formality, like part of the procedure.
      So again, front-load your application and pretty much front-load at the interview too. I think as soon as the officer saw us bring in our 3 thick folders, he didn't even bother to question us anymore because he knew we came prepared and that we mean business!
      Show that you have nothing to hide.

      Goodluck to everyone who is still in the process and who's going for the interview. Keep the faith.
      All the best!
      Congratulation
      Marriage based AOS
      Service Center : NBC
      Application centre : Boston
      PD:130,131,765 &485 : Dec, 8,20 7.
      Bio-metrics : January 2,2018.
      First SR :February 25,2018 (Day 79)
      Second SR : March 7, 2018 (Day 89)
      Card bn produced : 3/23/18
      Card received 3/30/18
      Case ready 2 b scheduled for AOS interview 6/20/18
      Interview scheduled:September 10&noticed received August 10
      Interview date: 9/10/18
      Approval letter received :9/14/18
      Card was mailed to me: 9/14/18
      Green card received : 9/19/18

      Comment


      • #4
        Originally posted by lynn77 View Post
        C-9, married to USC
        PD: 02/12/2018
        Buffalo, New York
        Biometrics: 03/14/2018
        EAD: 08/01/2018
        Interview: 08/28/2018

        Hey guys!

        So yesterday I went for my i-485 interview with my husband, and it was surprisingly fast. We arrived there at 8.30 and was immediately brought in to meet the officer. Our appointment was at 8.45 am. We brought 3 folders (binders) worth of documents:

        Folder 1: Documents (Thanks to UScitizenfilingforspouse for providing the links to the table of contents)
        Folder 2: Pictures organized in this way; 1. Wedding. 2. Family. 3. Times spent together. 4. Screenshots of text messages. 5. Screenshots of phone calls.
        Folder 3: Originals

        I had sticky tabs on the documents to help the officer navigate the docs easier. Also, it seems more organized.

        Anyway, Got thre and had to be sworn in. We sat down and the officer asked for our IDs, went through our application forms and verified our parents' date of birth on the forms and then asked us to sign the forms. Then he asked me the YES/NO questions and i answered No to all of em'. Then he said "So I believe that initially when you first sent in your applications, which I have em' right here, seems perfect enough. You sent in pictures, affidavits, joint bank statements... your application was perfect. Is there anything else you'd like to add today?" Then my husband said "Would you like the whole folder?" and pointed to the ones we just brought in, and he said "No, I have enough right here. Just any extras or any new stuff you'd like to give me today, if there's nothing, you don't have to." Then I gave him my updated joint bank statements (3 months worth - debit and credit), advanced health care directives (health care proxy) and my affidavit of residence. That's it.
        He took them and immediately said ' IM APPROVING YOU RIGHT NOW. Your card will be mailed to you in 2-3 weeks. Congrats!"

        My husband and I were shocked.... he didn't ask us a single question regarding our marriage. He didn't even look or touch any of the folders we brought in. He didn't look at our photo album, nothing.
        I also asked if I needed a stamp for my passport and he said no and that they don't do that anymore. Then as soon as we got out, like 15 mins later, I got a notification saying that my card is in production.
        Whoohoo! Thank God! I can finally relax. All those months of waiting finally paid off, God is Great!

        Guys, FRONT LOAD your application. That's what I did and the officer didn't even interrogate us at the interview. Heck, it felt like as though we were already pre-approved and that we went to the interview as just a formality, like part of the procedure.
        So again, front-load your application and pretty much front-load at the interview too. I think as soon as the officer saw us bring in our 3 thick folders, he didn't even bother to question us anymore because he knew we came prepared and that we mean business!
        Show that you have nothing to hide.

        Goodluck to everyone who is still in the process and who's going for the interview. Keep the faith.
        All the best!

        Congrats.

        I wonder where and how did you get the advance health care directives.

        Thank you.

        Comment


        • #5
          Wow Congratulations
          Originally posted by lynn77 View Post
          C-9, married to USC
          PD: 02/12/2018
          Buffalo, New York
          Biometrics: 03/14/2018
          EAD: 08/01/2018
          Interview: 08/28/2018

          Hey guys!

          So yesterday I went for my i-485 interview with my husband, and it was surprisingly fast. We arrived there at 8.30 and was immediately brought in to meet the officer. Our appointment was at 8.45 am. We brought 3 folders (binders) worth of documents:

          Folder 1: Documents (Thanks to UScitizenfilingforspouse for providing the links to the table of contents)
          Folder 2: Pictures organized in this way; 1. Wedding. 2. Family. 3. Times spent together. 4. Screenshots of text messages. 5. Screenshots of phone calls.
          Folder 3: Originals

          I had sticky tabs on the documents to help the officer navigate the docs easier. Also, it seems more organized.

          Anyway, Got thre and had to be sworn in. We sat down and the officer asked for our IDs, went through our application forms and verified our parents' date of birth on the forms and then asked us to sign the forms. Then he asked me the YES/NO questions and i answered No to all of em'. Then he said "So I believe that initially when you first sent in your applications, which I have em' right here, seems perfect enough. You sent in pictures, affidavits, joint bank statements... your application was perfect. Is there anything else you'd like to add today?" Then my husband said "Would you like the whole folder?" and pointed to the ones we just brought in, and he said "No, I have enough right here. Just any extras or any new stuff you'd like to give me today, if there's nothing, you don't have to." Then I gave him my updated joint bank statements (3 months worth - debit and credit), advanced health care directives (health care proxy) and my affidavit of residence. That's it.
          He took them and immediately said ' IM APPROVING YOU RIGHT NOW. Your card will be mailed to you in 2-3 weeks. Congrats!"

          My husband and I were shocked.... he didn't ask us a single question regarding our marriage. He didn't even look or touch any of the folders we brought in. He didn't look at our photo album, nothing.
          I also asked if I needed a stamp for my passport and he said no and that they don't do that anymore. Then as soon as we got out, like 15 mins later, I got a notification saying that my card is in production.
          Whoohoo! Thank God! I can finally relax. All those months of waiting finally paid off, God is Great!

          Guys, FRONT LOAD your application. That's what I did and the officer didn't even interrogate us at the interview. Heck, it felt like as though we were already pre-approved and that we went to the interview as just a formality, like part of the procedure.
          So again, front-load your application and pretty much front-load at the interview too. I think as soon as the officer saw us bring in our 3 thick folders, he didn't even bother to question us anymore because he knew we came prepared and that we mean business!
          Show that you have nothing to hide.

          Goodluck to everyone who is still in the process and who's going for the interview. Keep the faith.
          All the best!

          Comment


          • #6
            Originally posted by lynn77 View Post
            C-9, married to USC
            PD: 02/12/2018
            Buffalo, New York
            Biometrics: 03/14/2018
            EAD: 08/01/2018
            Interview: 08/28/2018

            Hey guys!

            So yesterday I went for my i-485 interview with my husband, and it was surprisingly fast. We arrived there at 8.30 and was immediately brought in to meet the officer. Our appointment was at 8.45 am. We brought 3 folders (binders) worth of documents:

            Folder 1: Documents (Thanks to UScitizenfilingforspouse for providing the links to the table of contents)
            Folder 2: Pictures organized in this way; 1. Wedding. 2. Family. 3. Times spent together. 4. Screenshots of text messages. 5. Screenshots of phone calls.
            Folder 3: Originals

            I had sticky tabs on the documents to help the officer navigate the docs easier. Also, it seems more organized.

            Anyway, Got thre and had to be sworn in. We sat down and the officer asked for our IDs, went through our application forms and verified our parents' date of birth on the forms and then asked us to sign the forms. Then he asked me the YES/NO questions and i answered No to all of em'. Then he said "So I believe that initially when you first sent in your applications, which I have em' right here, seems perfect enough. You sent in pictures, affidavits, joint bank statements... your application was perfect. Is there anything else you'd like to add today?" Then my husband said "Would you like the whole folder?" and pointed to the ones we just brought in, and he said "No, I have enough right here. Just any extras or any new stuff you'd like to give me today, if there's nothing, you don't have to." Then I gave him my updated joint bank statements (3 months worth - debit and credit), advanced health care directives (health care proxy) and my affidavit of residence. That's it.
            He took them and immediately said ' IM APPROVING YOU RIGHT NOW. Your card will be mailed to you in 2-3 weeks. Congrats!"

            My husband and I were shocked.... he didn't ask us a single question regarding our marriage. He didn't even look or touch any of the folders we brought in. He didn't look at our photo album, nothing.
            I also asked if I needed a stamp for my passport and he said no and that they don't do that anymore. Then as soon as we got out, like 15 mins later, I got a notification saying that my card is in production.
            Whoohoo! Thank God! I can finally relax. All those months of waiting finally paid off, God is Great!

            Guys, FRONT LOAD your application. That's what I did and the officer didn't even interrogate us at the interview. Heck, it felt like as though we were already pre-approved and that we went to the interview as just a formality, like part of the procedure.
            So again, front-load your application and pretty much front-load at the interview too. I think as soon as the officer saw us bring in our 3 thick folders, he didn't even bother to question us anymore because he knew we came prepared and that we mean business!
            Show that you have nothing to hide.

            Goodluck to everyone who is still in the process and who's going for the interview. Keep the faith.
            All the best!
            Congratulations!!! We're still waiting for any update (interview was a week ago... patience is a virtue)

            Comment


            • #7
              Hi ! You can get them here http://www.caringinfo.org/stateaddownload/ and sometimes you could go directly to your state's website as they might have the forms on there too cuz the form varies from state to state.

              Originally posted by iceman81 View Post
              Congrats.

              I wonder where and how did you get the advance health care directives.

              Thank you.
              - - - Updated - - -

              Hi,

              Don't worry about it. Just bring everything to the interview and you should be fine. Goodluck!

              Originally posted by YuliPG View Post
              Congrats! And thank you for sharing your experience.

              My interview just got scheduled, and I have not frontloaded my i130 unfortunately so I'm kind of freaking out now

              Comment


              • #8
                Originally posted by lynn77 View Post
                ...Guys, FRONT LOAD your application. That's what I did and the officer didn't even interrogate us at the interview ...
                ... So again, front-load your application and pretty much front-load at the interview too. I think as soon as the officer saw us bring in our 3 thick folders, he didn't even bother to question us anymore because he knew we came prepared and that WE MEAN BUSINESS!
                Show that you have nothing to hide.

                Goodluck to everyone who is still in the process and who's going for the interview. Keep the faith.
                All the best!
                Congratulations! Well done!!!

                I cannot agree with you more!
                Do you homework, front load the application and then interview, and IO will see it and may be will give you a break if you screw up a few answers as we did.
                Field Office: Houston, TX
                PD: Nov 14, 2016
                Fingerprints: Dec 15, 2016
                Ready to schedule for interview: Jan 07, 2017
                Interview letter issued: Jul 03, 2018
                Interview scheduled: Aug 07,2018 9:35 am
                Interview was from 10.30 to 11.00 am
                Approved: Aug 07,2018 3:30 pm

                Comment

                {{modal[0].title}}

                X

                {{modal[0].content}}

                {{promo.content}}

                Working...
                X