I have been in line to be scheduled for interview for 3 weeks now...how much longer is the wait time? Not irritated but curious
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Originally posted by nwctzn View PostI think it is and it depends on the load of the local office. If it were like four months after your fingerprinting I would be concerned, but it looks like you are fine.
O God please dont say 4 months...I am praying and hoping just as much here to be done without any halts whatsoever before the end of the year
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Originally posted by serenity View PostO God please dont say 4 months...I am praying and hoping just as much here to be done without any halts whatsoever before the end of the year
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Help!...INTERVIEW - PASSED CIVIC TEST - HUSBAND NOT IN THE USA NO JOINT BANK ACCOUNTS
I am married to a USA Citizen for the past 33 1/2 years...we lived in the USA many years ago and 2 of our 3 children were born in the USA and my son is a naturalized Citizen.
On 2009 his company decided to transfer him from overseas to the USA, I did all the paperwork to get my green card Not a Conditonal One a real green card and one more time (I lived here with my green card for 12 years on 1980) By the time I got the paperwork done my husband got fired instead to be transfer to the USA.
We decided, that I will come and I will stay here till I find a job so my husband can come...in the meantime he got contract work overseas.
After 3 years being here, I got the appt for NATZ...no one told us that we need to have joint bank accounts and the clerk gave me another form to file # 14 with lots of request.
I just gather all the paperwork and I am ready to summit the translated paperwork, like:
Life insurance
Health insurance
Bills on my name overseas
In here I have the rental recipts and cancelled checks for the rent.
We don't have joint bank accounts for ages.
Everyone is telling me don't bother you will not get accepted.
I am married 33 1/2 years to my husband, we have out interaction of:
over 1700 emails
700 fb msg
phone calls galore
Does anyone know how to enmeshed all this mess up?
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Do you have any tax return transcripts? That might also help. Since you can demonstrate strong ties to the US, you should be able to get accepted.
Also, based on your time-line, were you also able to apply based on 5-year residency instead of based on marriage?
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