I had my GC - AOS interview at Newark USCIS center. Wanted to share my experience in case it helps you:
With regards to the interview, it lasted a little over 30 min, and focused on:
• Original birth certificates and marriage certificates
• Education before MBA and previous jobs
• Role at [company]; duration of employment
• Visas held over the years, and the first time I was in US
• Latest visa and entry stamps in passport (spouse and me)
• Schedule J (unclear if this was needed, generally not needed for concurrent filing)
• Where I met my spouse, how long we dated, and when we got married
• Wedding photos and attendees in the photo (retained a copy for records)
• Wedding invitation card
• Spouse’s visa and entry stamps, visas held over the years
• Spouse’s work situation
• Joint assets and evidence, incl. tax returns (retained copies for records)
• Nature of investments in the stock market, cryptocurrency, etc.
• Security questions
Approval at the end!!![Smile](https://www.immihelp.com/forum/core/images/smilies/smile.png)
Note that my I-140 was already approved, which may have impacted the discussion too.
With regards to the interview, it lasted a little over 30 min, and focused on:
• Original birth certificates and marriage certificates
• Education before MBA and previous jobs
• Role at [company]; duration of employment
• Visas held over the years, and the first time I was in US
• Latest visa and entry stamps in passport (spouse and me)
• Schedule J (unclear if this was needed, generally not needed for concurrent filing)
• Where I met my spouse, how long we dated, and when we got married
• Wedding photos and attendees in the photo (retained a copy for records)
• Wedding invitation card
• Spouse’s visa and entry stamps, visas held over the years
• Spouse’s work situation
• Joint assets and evidence, incl. tax returns (retained copies for records)
• Nature of investments in the stock market, cryptocurrency, etc.
• Security questions
Approval at the end!!
![Smile](https://www.immihelp.com/forum/core/images/smilies/smile.png)
Note that my I-140 was already approved, which may have impacted the discussion too.
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