Hey all,
Got my Green Card approved yesterday (May 15th, 2003). I received a leter from the INS about 3 weeks back saying that I have to appear for an interview in Newark,NJ.
Some background info for you guys:
Employment based GC application
EB3 Category
Filed in Feb 2001
Labor cleared on Jan. 2002
I-140 cleared on Mar. 2002
Applied for I-485 Jun. 2002
Received EAD & AP on Jul. 1, 2002
FP Jul. 11, 2002
I-485 approval May 15,2003
I also have a misdemeanor criminal record from my days in college (10 yrs. ago)
My lawyer got me riled up because I used to live in NJ and moved to NY. He said that because I moved they might stop the interview and transfer the case to NY office since it officially falls under their jurisdiction. I was a bit worried about this since we all know how frustrating it is to wait in a line and endure the stupidity and red tape of the INS. I just hoped that they would not transfer the case to New York and then I would have to wait another 6 months.
Anyway, I had my interview scheduled for 1.30pm. I arrived around 12.45pm just to be safe. I was finally called in around 2.30pm. Make sure you bring a book with you to pass the time. I walked in the office and the officer made me sign a form and took my fingerprints. Then we walked to his cubicle and he made me take the "oath" to tell the truth blah blah blah, and proceeded to conduct the interview.
I shouldn't call it an interview because he barely asked me any questions. He asked for a recent paystub, a current employment letter from my company, my EAD card and the new medical exam that I had to take. He asked me where I lived and I gave my Manhattan, NY address and he just asked "you moved?". Luckily I made a copy of the AR-11 Change of address form when I mailed it in December. This I think was some what of a saving grace. He went and spoke to another colleague at which point I got a little worried. He came back and said that they would change the address on the application manually because if they transferred the case to NYC then it would take another 6 mos. for me to get another interview. I thanked him for that. He also asked me if I had ever been arrested and I answered "yes", but he did not ask me to give details. He then changed the address on the application and then stamped my passport which basically meant that I had my green card. He said the card will come in the mail within 6 mos. The guy wasn't exactly very jovial but he was friendly yet stern. I didn't give him more documentation than he asked for and I did not divulge any extraneous information than what was asked.
Well that's my experience, atleast its all over now. Good luck to all of you guys.
Got my Green Card approved yesterday (May 15th, 2003). I received a leter from the INS about 3 weeks back saying that I have to appear for an interview in Newark,NJ.
Some background info for you guys:
Employment based GC application
EB3 Category
Filed in Feb 2001
Labor cleared on Jan. 2002
I-140 cleared on Mar. 2002
Applied for I-485 Jun. 2002
Received EAD & AP on Jul. 1, 2002
FP Jul. 11, 2002
I-485 approval May 15,2003
I also have a misdemeanor criminal record from my days in college (10 yrs. ago)
My lawyer got me riled up because I used to live in NJ and moved to NY. He said that because I moved they might stop the interview and transfer the case to NY office since it officially falls under their jurisdiction. I was a bit worried about this since we all know how frustrating it is to wait in a line and endure the stupidity and red tape of the INS. I just hoped that they would not transfer the case to New York and then I would have to wait another 6 months.
Anyway, I had my interview scheduled for 1.30pm. I arrived around 12.45pm just to be safe. I was finally called in around 2.30pm. Make sure you bring a book with you to pass the time. I walked in the office and the officer made me sign a form and took my fingerprints. Then we walked to his cubicle and he made me take the "oath" to tell the truth blah blah blah, and proceeded to conduct the interview.
I shouldn't call it an interview because he barely asked me any questions. He asked for a recent paystub, a current employment letter from my company, my EAD card and the new medical exam that I had to take. He asked me where I lived and I gave my Manhattan, NY address and he just asked "you moved?". Luckily I made a copy of the AR-11 Change of address form when I mailed it in December. This I think was some what of a saving grace. He went and spoke to another colleague at which point I got a little worried. He came back and said that they would change the address on the application manually because if they transferred the case to NYC then it would take another 6 mos. for me to get another interview. I thanked him for that. He also asked me if I had ever been arrested and I answered "yes", but he did not ask me to give details. He then changed the address on the application and then stamped my passport which basically meant that I had my green card. He said the card will come in the mail within 6 mos. The guy wasn't exactly very jovial but he was friendly yet stern. I didn't give him more documentation than he asked for and I did not divulge any extraneous information than what was asked.
Well that's my experience, atleast its all over now. Good luck to all of you guys.
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