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    I had my marriage-based AOS interview yesterday at 8:45am and I wanted to share my experience since I have received a lot of helpful tips from using this forum and wanted to give back in some way. Before I get started, I wanted to make mention that my wife, who is the petitioner (same-sex marriage) was laid off from her job a couple months ago, received severance pay and just started driving for Uber and receiving unemployment. We didn’t have a joint sponsor.

    My interview was in San Antonio, TX. So, we got there 30 minutes before the interview and we were called in right at our scheduled time. I brought a binder with a myriad of evidence that proves our marriage is bonafide, a binder for civil documents, a folder with my wife’s paystubs, 2017 W2 and 2017 tax returns, and a photo album. We were sworn in and the IO asked for our IDs. Throughout the interview he was very blunt and to the point which heightened my anxiety levels a bit. He started off by asking my wife is she was working at the same place. She stated that she wasn’t and told the IO that she got severance pay, drives for Uber now, and receives unemployment at the moment. At that point I thought we were going to be denied, but I kept it together. He then asked if she was working at the time we filed the paperwork and she said yes (which she was). Below are the questions that he asked us:

    How did you meet?
    What was the name of the website that you met on?
    Have you met her parents? (asked to both of us)
    Where do her parents live? (asked to both of us)
    When did you get married?
    Where did we get married?
    Who attended?
    Have you been married before?
    Do you have any kids?
    Have you ever filed for someone before? (asked to petitioner)
    What are the names of the people in the picture? (Asked to me-spouse beneficiary)

    He asked me why I sent in my birth certificate again when it was already in my original file I submitted April 2018. I told him that I got an RFIE and was told to send another copy since they said it was missing—which I did. I knew it was there but wasn’t about to argue with USCIS. I then said that once I contacted my congressman, they let me know via email that the RFIE was sent in error by USCIS. He wanted to see the email so I showed it to him on my phone.

    After those questions, he wanted to verify some information (place of birth, have I used any other names in the past, etc.) and then he asked if we had additional documents to add, which I did. He took about 80% of what I had. He asked me if I was working and I told him I received my EAD 4 weeks ago and was just approved to drive Uber. He then proceeded to ask me a few yes/no questions and that was it. We were sitting there waiting for his response and he said we were approved and I would receive my conditional green card in 2-3 weeks! The whole interview took about 40 min. I was super surprised but extremely thankful. After we left, I was in disbelief and was still a bit nervous. At around 6pm last night I got the update that said, “card is being produced”. So that update made it feel very real! I was so stressed for weeks because I thought we would be denied due to our situation. God was definitely on our side, I’m very grateful!! What a lovely way to start off the year.
    Marriage based AOS:Concurrent Filing
    Field Office: San Antonio,TX
    04/09/18: PD
    04/18: Checks cashed
    04/30: Biometrics complete
    05/03: RFIE Mailed
    06/24: "Fingerprint review completed"
    10/06: SR
    10/10: Contacted Congressman
    11/01: RFIE received (egov update)
    11/08: "Case is ready to be scheduled for interview"
    11/26: EAD is being produced
    11/30: EAD mailed
    12/03: SS in hand
    12/06: EAD in hand
    11/29: Interview scheduled
    01/03/19: Interview date (approved on the spot)

  • #2
    Congratulations!

    Thank you for providing details about your interview.

    Did they asked to see your wife's birth certificate and ID or drivers license? I'm asking because we have interview in less than two weeks and when we went to apply for my husband's passport, they took his original birth certificate and they said they will sent it to us and I'm worried we won't get it back by the time of interview.
    C9 - FO - Montgomery, AL
    03/23 PD
    04/10 4 NOAs I-797
    04/26 Biometrics in NO
    06/24 Fingerprint review completed
    09/05 RFIE I-485
    09/23 SR 765 - outside normal time
    10/15 Infopass Montgomery
    10/17 reply to RFIE sent
    10/23 RFIE received by NBC
    10/30 2nd CR filed SR for I-765
    11/01 Case ready to be scheduled for interview
    11/09 New Card produced
    11/13 Approved 765 & 131
    11/15 EAD mailed to me
    11/17 2 NOAs I-797
    11/19 Combo received
    12/07 Interview scheduled
    01/17/2019 Interview

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    • #3
      Congratulations!!!!!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Standing View Post
        Congratulations!!!!!
        Thank you!!

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        Originally posted by dejnadejnadejna View Post
        Congratulations!

        Thank you for providing details about your interview.

        Did they asked to see your wife's birth certificate and ID or drivers license? I'm asking because we have interview in less than two weeks and when we went to apply for my husband's passport, they took his original birth certificate and they said they will sent it to us and I'm worried we won't get it back by the time of interview.
        No problem . No, they didn't ask to see her birth certificate. They just asked for her driver's license and passport. I'm hoping they give it back to you in time for your own peace of mind.
        Marriage based AOS:Concurrent Filing
        Field Office: San Antonio,TX
        04/09/18: PD
        04/18: Checks cashed
        04/30: Biometrics complete
        05/03: RFIE Mailed
        06/24: "Fingerprint review completed"
        10/06: SR
        10/10: Contacted Congressman
        11/01: RFIE received (egov update)
        11/08: "Case is ready to be scheduled for interview"
        11/26: EAD is being produced
        11/30: EAD mailed
        12/03: SS in hand
        12/06: EAD in hand
        11/29: Interview scheduled
        01/03/19: Interview date (approved on the spot)

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        • #5
          Originally posted by dejnadejnadejna View Post
          Congratulations!

          Thank you for providing details about your interview.

          Did they asked to see your wife's birth certificate and ID or drivers license? I'm asking because we have interview in less than two weeks and when we went to apply for my husband's passport, they took his original birth certificate and they said they will sent it to us and I'm worried we won't get it back by the time of interview.
          YOU GOT YOUR INTERVIEW!?!? WOW !!!! You beat the oddsssss !!!

          - - - Updated - - -

          Originally posted by ItsCW28 View Post
          I had my marriage-based AOS interview yesterday at 8:45am and I wanted to share my experience since I have received a lot of helpful tips from using this forum and wanted to give back in some way. Before I get started, I wanted to make mention that my wife, who is the petitioner (same-sex marriage) was laid off from her job a couple months ago, received severance pay and just started driving for Uber and receiving unemployment. We didn’t have a joint sponsor.

          My interview was in San Antonio, TX. So, we got there 30 minutes before the interview and we were called in right at our scheduled time. I brought a binder with a myriad of evidence that proves our marriage is bonafide, a binder for civil documents, a folder with my wife’s paystubs, 2017 W2 and 2017 tax returns, and a photo album. We were sworn in and the IO asked for our IDs. Throughout the interview he was very blunt and to the point which heightened my anxiety levels a bit. He started off by asking my wife is she was working at the same place. She stated that she wasn’t and told the IO that she got severance pay, drives for Uber now, and receives unemployment at the moment. At that point I thought we were going to be denied, but I kept it together. He then asked if she was working at the time we filed the paperwork and she said yes (which she was). Below are the questions that he asked us:

          How did you meet?
          What was the name of the website that you met on?
          Have you met her parents? (asked to both of us)
          Where do her parents live? (asked to both of us)
          When did you get married?
          Where did we get married?
          Who attended?
          Have you been married before?
          Do you have any kids?
          Have you ever filed for someone before? (asked to petitioner)
          What are the names of the people in the picture? (Asked to me-spouse beneficiary)

          He asked me why I sent in my birth certificate again when it was already in my original file I submitted April 2018. I told him that I got an RFIE and was told to send another copy since they said it was missing—which I did. I knew it was there but wasn’t about to argue with USCIS. I then said that once I contacted my congressman, they let me know via email that the RFIE was sent in error by USCIS. He wanted to see the email so I showed it to him on my phone.

          After those questions, he wanted to verify some information (place of birth, have I used any other names in the past, etc.) and then he asked if we had additional documents to add, which I did. He took about 80% of what I had. He asked me if I was working and I told him I received my EAD 4 weeks ago and was just approved to drive Uber. He then proceeded to ask me a few yes/no questions and that was it. We were sitting there waiting for his response and he said we were approved and I would receive my conditional green card in 2-3 weeks! The whole interview took about 40 min. I was super surprised but extremely thankful. After we left, I was in disbelief and was still a bit nervous. At around 6pm last night I got the update that said, “card is being produced”. So that update made it feel very real! I was so stressed for weeks because I thought we would be denied due to our situation. God was definitely on our side, I’m very grateful!! What a lovely way to start off the year.
          Sweeet !! Congrats !!
          C9 Spouse of USC
          NYC Filer
          04/13/18 - PD
          05/04/18 - Bio notice
          05/23/18 - Bio completed
          09/18/18 - RFIE mailed
          09/22/18 - RFIE Rcv'd
          10/09/18 - Responded to RFIE
          10/10/18 - USCIS Received RFIE
          10/12/18 - Text & email Update from dhs rcv'd response to RFIE
          10/12/18 - Submitted a SR form I-765
          10/25/18 - Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview
          11/14/18 - Submitted 2nd SR for form I-765
          11/26/18 - NOA for I765
          11/30/18 - Rcv'd SS card
          12/06/18 - Rcv'd EAD

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ItsCW28 View Post
            Thank you!!
            - - - Updated - - -
            No problem . No, they didn't ask to see her birth certificate. They just asked for her driver's license and passport. I'm hoping they give it back to you in time for your own peace of mind.
            Thank you, I really pray so!

            Originally posted by WaitedLongEnough View Post
            YOU GOT YOUR INTERVIEW!?!? WOW !!!! You beat the oddsssss !!!
            Oops, yes, I totally forgot to provide update, in last few weeks I was putting together folder for interview, we were planning to go to my home country in March, telling it at work (they are letting me go on unpaid leave, so I'll have that job when I come back two months later ), buying plane tickets and freaking out about hubby's passport

            I will believe that we have interview when we're actually sitting in front of immigration officer. It's on Jan 17th, my birthday, what are the odds
            C9 - FO - Montgomery, AL
            03/23 PD
            04/10 4 NOAs I-797
            04/26 Biometrics in NO
            06/24 Fingerprint review completed
            09/05 RFIE I-485
            09/23 SR 765 - outside normal time
            10/15 Infopass Montgomery
            10/17 reply to RFIE sent
            10/23 RFIE received by NBC
            10/30 2nd CR filed SR for I-765
            11/01 Case ready to be scheduled for interview
            11/09 New Card produced
            11/13 Approved 765 & 131
            11/15 EAD mailed to me
            11/17 2 NOAs I-797
            11/19 Combo received
            12/07 Interview scheduled
            01/17/2019 Interview

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            • #7
              Just yesterday my husband received original birth certificate he requested a week ago from his birthplace, so we're all good now Nearly done with the folder for immigration.
              C9 - FO - Montgomery, AL
              03/23 PD
              04/10 4 NOAs I-797
              04/26 Biometrics in NO
              06/24 Fingerprint review completed
              09/05 RFIE I-485
              09/23 SR 765 - outside normal time
              10/15 Infopass Montgomery
              10/17 reply to RFIE sent
              10/23 RFIE received by NBC
              10/30 2nd CR filed SR for I-765
              11/01 Case ready to be scheduled for interview
              11/09 New Card produced
              11/13 Approved 765 & 131
              11/15 EAD mailed to me
              11/17 2 NOAs I-797
              11/19 Combo received
              12/07 Interview scheduled
              01/17/2019 Interview

              Comment


              • #8
                Originally posted by dejnadejnadejna View Post
                Thank you, I really pray so!



                Oops, yes, I totally forgot to provide update, in last few weeks I was putting together folder for interview, we were planning to go to my home country in March, telling it at work (they are letting me go on unpaid leave, so I'll have that job when I come back two months later ), buying plane tickets and freaking out about hubby's passport

                I will believe that we have interview when we're actually sitting in front of immigration officer. It's on Jan 17th, my birthday, what are the odds
                Omgsh ! It is 2 of my friends birthday too! All the best, you got this!!! Looking forward to your update . God bless
                C9 Spouse of USC
                NYC Filer
                04/13/18 - PD
                05/04/18 - Bio notice
                05/23/18 - Bio completed
                09/18/18 - RFIE mailed
                09/22/18 - RFIE Rcv'd
                10/09/18 - Responded to RFIE
                10/10/18 - USCIS Received RFIE
                10/12/18 - Text & email Update from dhs rcv'd response to RFIE
                10/12/18 - Submitted a SR form I-765
                10/25/18 - Case is ready to be scheduled for an interview
                11/14/18 - Submitted 2nd SR for form I-765
                11/26/18 - NOA for I765
                11/30/18 - Rcv'd SS card
                12/06/18 - Rcv'd EAD

                Comment


                • #9
                  Originally posted by ItsCW28 View Post
                  I had my marriage-based AOS interview yesterday at 8:45am and I wanted to share my experience since I have received a lot of helpful tips from using this forum and wanted to give back in some way. Before I get started, I wanted to make mention that my wife, who is the petitioner (same-sex marriage) was laid off from her job a couple months ago, received severance pay and just started driving for Uber and receiving unemployment. We didn’t have a joint sponsor.

                  My interview was in San Antonio, TX. So, we got there 30 minutes before the interview and we were called in right at our scheduled time. I brought a binder with a myriad of evidence that proves our marriage is bonafide, a binder for civil documents, a folder with my wife’s paystubs, 2017 W2 and 2017 tax returns, and a photo album. We were sworn in and the IO asked for our IDs. Throughout the interview he was very blunt and to the point which heightened my anxiety levels a bit. He started off by asking my wife is she was working at the same place. She stated that she wasn’t and told the IO that she got severance pay, drives for Uber now, and receives unemployment at the moment. At that point I thought we were going to be denied, but I kept it together. He then asked if she was working at the time we filed the paperwork and she said yes (which she was). Below are the questions that he asked us:

                  How did you meet?
                  What was the name of the website that you met on?
                  Have you met her parents? (asked to both of us)
                  Where do her parents live? (asked to both of us)
                  When did you get married?
                  Where did we get married?
                  Who attended?
                  Have you been married before?
                  Do you have any kids?
                  Have you ever filed for someone before? (asked to petitioner)
                  What are the names of the people in the picture? (Asked to me-spouse beneficiary)

                  He asked me why I sent in my birth certificate again when it was already in my original file I submitted April 2018. I told him that I got an RFIE and was told to send another copy since they said it was missing—which I did. I knew it was there but wasn’t about to argue with USCIS. I then said that once I contacted my congressman, they let me know via email that the RFIE was sent in error by USCIS. He wanted to see the email so I showed it to him on my phone.

                  After those questions, he wanted to verify some information (place of birth, have I used any other names in the past, etc.) and then he asked if we had additional documents to add, which I did. He took about 80% of what I had. He asked me if I was working and I told him I received my EAD 4 weeks ago and was just approved to drive Uber. He then proceeded to ask me a few yes/no questions and that was it. We were sitting there waiting for his response and he said we were approved and I would receive my conditional green card in 2-3 weeks! The whole interview took about 40 min. I was super surprised but extremely thankful. After we left, I was in disbelief and was still a bit nervous. At around 6pm last night I got the update that said, “card is being produced”. So that update made it feel very real! I was so stressed for weeks because I thought we would be denied due to our situation. God was definitely on our side, I’m very grateful!! What a lovely way to start off the year.
                  Nice ! Where one of the yes/no questions he asked was if you ever worked without authorization?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by WaitedLongEnough View Post
                    Omgsh ! It is 2 of my friends birthday too! All the best, you got this!!! Looking forward to your update . God bless
                    It must be a lucky day, January 17th Happy early Birthday to your two friends
                    Thank you, I appreciate it, I will post update after the interview.
                    C9 - FO - Montgomery, AL
                    03/23 PD
                    04/10 4 NOAs I-797
                    04/26 Biometrics in NO
                    06/24 Fingerprint review completed
                    09/05 RFIE I-485
                    09/23 SR 765 - outside normal time
                    10/15 Infopass Montgomery
                    10/17 reply to RFIE sent
                    10/23 RFIE received by NBC
                    10/30 2nd CR filed SR for I-765
                    11/01 Case ready to be scheduled for interview
                    11/09 New Card produced
                    11/13 Approved 765 & 131
                    11/15 EAD mailed to me
                    11/17 2 NOAs I-797
                    11/19 Combo received
                    12/07 Interview scheduled
                    01/17/2019 Interview

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      best wishes

                      Originally posted by dejnadejnadejna View Post
                      It must be a lucky day, January 17th Happy early Birthday to your two friends
                      Thank you, I appreciate it, I will post update after the interview.
                      Good luck, wish everything goes smooth. I have my interview the next day. I'm nervous I have a toddler and I have no babysitter.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by AIRAM9514 View Post
                        Good luck, wish everything goes smooth. I have my interview the next day. I'm nervous I have a toddler and I have no babysitter.
                        Thank you. Good luck to you and I hope you'll still be able to find babysitter!
                        C9 - FO - Montgomery, AL
                        03/23 PD
                        04/10 4 NOAs I-797
                        04/26 Biometrics in NO
                        06/24 Fingerprint review completed
                        09/05 RFIE I-485
                        09/23 SR 765 - outside normal time
                        10/15 Infopass Montgomery
                        10/17 reply to RFIE sent
                        10/23 RFIE received by NBC
                        10/30 2nd CR filed SR for I-765
                        11/01 Case ready to be scheduled for interview
                        11/09 New Card produced
                        11/13 Approved 765 & 131
                        11/15 EAD mailed to me
                        11/17 2 NOAs I-797
                        11/19 Combo received
                        12/07 Interview scheduled
                        01/17/2019 Interview

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