Hello! So glad to say that it's my turn to share my interview experience.


I had my interview yesterday (SL-UT office) and got approved. I already received an email update saying that my card is being produced.
The officer did our interview together. He told us to relax, "this is a stress-free zone." He asked if I had more documents to turn in, we gave him my husband's more recent pay stubs, a letter from employer, tax return, insurances, house mortgage, car loan, and he asked if we also had pictures. I was going to give him some, but he said he would not keep them so I handed him the entire album. He browsed through them and made some comments, but no questions about who the people in the pics were.
The questions were when and how we met, what we did on our first date, and if my husband has been to my country, and checked if my husband was still working at the same place.
He then went over the questions on I-485. He asked me my husband's parents' names, husband's name, date of birth and same questions to my husband except for my parents' names )he asked that to me).
And that's it. He tried to make it very friendly, but I was still nervous because my future was on his hands,lol.
Good luck to all of you who are still waiting for your interview!!
p.s. I got the the 2-year one, but he said that after 3 years of marriage I can apply for naturalization. Not sure if it's true or my husband and I misunderstood him.



I had my interview yesterday (SL-UT office) and got approved. I already received an email update saying that my card is being produced.
The officer did our interview together. He told us to relax, "this is a stress-free zone." He asked if I had more documents to turn in, we gave him my husband's more recent pay stubs, a letter from employer, tax return, insurances, house mortgage, car loan, and he asked if we also had pictures. I was going to give him some, but he said he would not keep them so I handed him the entire album. He browsed through them and made some comments, but no questions about who the people in the pics were.
The questions were when and how we met, what we did on our first date, and if my husband has been to my country, and checked if my husband was still working at the same place.
He then went over the questions on I-485. He asked me my husband's parents' names, husband's name, date of birth and same questions to my husband except for my parents' names )he asked that to me).
And that's it. He tried to make it very friendly, but I was still nervous because my future was on his hands,lol.
Good luck to all of you who are still waiting for your interview!!
p.s. I got the the 2-year one, but he said that after 3 years of marriage I can apply for naturalization. Not sure if it's true or my husband and I misunderstood him.
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