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  • Upcoming I485 interview and possible difficulties

    Hi,
    Last week I got an i485 interview letter from USCIS and now I am so nervous, my case seems to me difficult and I worry that they might deny it.

    I came here in May 2014 with J1 visa. In November 2014 I applied for Asylum. Then in 2016 I married a green card holder. I wasn't in rush to apply for marriage based green card because wanted to see how our marriage goes. In October 2018 we bought a house. In November 2018 my husband got his citizenship. We had a huge fight and I filed for a divorce. The divorce application went to a local court and I know for sure that an immigration officer will ask me about all the divorce situation even though we got back together and didn't get divorced. We had been living separately for 3 month. My husband moved to my place (I rented my own apartment) in January 2019 and by now I I haven't added him to my lease. Will this be a problem? Or a concern?

    The docs that we have as a prove:
    - Taxes filed together for 2016,2018. 2017 was filed separately.
    -Both names are in a title for the house that we bought in 2018
    - Joint checking account created in 2017
    - Savings join account created one week ago,
    - Marriage certificate 2016
    - Life insurance (he is as beneficiary)
    - Car insurance (I am a beneficiary)
    - Pictures from 2016 - 2019
    - Lease agreement from 2017 - 2018 ( the apartment that in lived in before buying a house)
    I am so worried that an officer will deny our case because of previous asylum case, previous application for the divorce, our separation for 2 - 3 months and that I applied for a green card almost right after my husband got his citizenship)

    Filed: FEB 6th
    Interview: JUN 11th

    Please share your experience and thoughts on my case. Maybe anyone has an advice. I would really appreciate!
    Thanks!

  • #2
    I do not think you have anything to be worried about. Life happens, and they know that. To me, it sounds like you have a strong case. If they ask about your almost-divorce/separation, just say you separated, filed, but then changed your mind. End of subject. They aren't counselors, and they shouldn't be concerned about why you changed your mind. You're evidence is strong. Keep collecting it. Consider adding a living will and powers of attorney for both medical and financial decisions. In most states, you can fill out the forms yourself and either have it notarized or have two witnesses sign.

    You're case is moving quickly, just like ours did. Take that as a good sign that your applications were complete and that they are not requesting any additional evidence prior to the interview. We worried about the interview for months, but it was the easiest interview I have ever been through. It was nothing like the interviews at CPB to enter the country. We were approved at the interview. I sure hope you are too. Good Luck.
    Last edited by JunkMart; 05-22-2019, 05:11 PM.
    2019/02/27 PD
    2019/03/09 Received Receipts
    2019/03/15 Received Biometrics Appt.
    2019/03/26 Biometrics Appt.
    2019-04-01 Case ready to to be scheduled for interview
    2019-04-22 Interview Notice received via USPS
    2019-05-20 Interview: Approved after 82 days.
    2019-05-21 Card in production
    2019-05-23 Update that USPS picked up the card
    2019-05-24 I-130 and I-485 Approval Letters received via USPS.
    2019-05-29 Green Card Received

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