Hi,
My name is Smita an Indian citizen. We had our initial GC interview at the Seattle USCIS.
Our names were called and when we went to the door the IO lady said she needed to just talk with the petitioner and the attorney. So I sat back as my husband an american citizen and the lawyer went in.
They were greeted by another interviewer the head iterrogator for fraud, who said that he must say that they suspect this is a fraudulent case and they want to ask him some questions. They fired a battery of questions to which my husband replied appropriately. The questions were about his school and mascot and who his best friend was, where did I get my graduation from and my education. that they had information that I had lived with my husband in the appartment in January and left in January, which is not true.
The interviewer said that he had seen a large rate of fraudulency in people applying for GC from India. After asking my husband a question of sexual nature, which he answered, the interogater said he was satisfied in my husbands candiness. He told the interviewer that she could proceed. They then called me in.
We have a lawyer and have submitted all the paperwork necessay except my SSN which I have not received yet.
The strange part is they called me in while my attorney and my husband were seated and there was the 1st IO this time who asked me the general questions pertaining to the earlier documents we had submitted. Nothing relating to our married life or relationship. We were not cross questioned/examined or asked the same questions seperately. Which I hear is usually the case in fraud interview. Would they not ask me questions to make sure if it was a fraud. Its very strange and frustrating.
The lady then took my I-94 said she would verifiy things and we would receive the decision in the mail. The interview was on 23rd feb 09'.
We are shocked by the way the interview process was held. Has anybody gone through a similar process earlier.
Does this mean denial in any way. I do have my EAD and adv parole.
Thanks in advance.
My name is Smita an Indian citizen. We had our initial GC interview at the Seattle USCIS.
Our names were called and when we went to the door the IO lady said she needed to just talk with the petitioner and the attorney. So I sat back as my husband an american citizen and the lawyer went in.
They were greeted by another interviewer the head iterrogator for fraud, who said that he must say that they suspect this is a fraudulent case and they want to ask him some questions. They fired a battery of questions to which my husband replied appropriately. The questions were about his school and mascot and who his best friend was, where did I get my graduation from and my education. that they had information that I had lived with my husband in the appartment in January and left in January, which is not true.
The interviewer said that he had seen a large rate of fraudulency in people applying for GC from India. After asking my husband a question of sexual nature, which he answered, the interogater said he was satisfied in my husbands candiness. He told the interviewer that she could proceed. They then called me in.
We have a lawyer and have submitted all the paperwork necessay except my SSN which I have not received yet.
The strange part is they called me in while my attorney and my husband were seated and there was the 1st IO this time who asked me the general questions pertaining to the earlier documents we had submitted. Nothing relating to our married life or relationship. We were not cross questioned/examined or asked the same questions seperately. Which I hear is usually the case in fraud interview. Would they not ask me questions to make sure if it was a fraud. Its very strange and frustrating.
The lady then took my I-94 said she would verifiy things and we would receive the decision in the mail. The interview was on 23rd feb 09'.
We are shocked by the way the interview process was held. Has anybody gone through a similar process earlier.
Does this mean denial in any way. I do have my EAD and adv parole.
Thanks in advance.
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