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Tina kaye
Apr 10, 2025
Please share your interview experience with me. What are some of the wildest questions you were asked?
Please share your interview experience with me…..

IR-1/CR-1

U.S. citizen filing for a spouse

Total Days: 134 days
Case
2025-01-10
Today
I-130
117 Days
I-485
118 Days
I-765
134 Days
National Benefits Center: I-130, I-485, I-765
Timeline Map
2025-01-10
I-485
I-130
I-765
Submission to USCIS
2025-02-15
I-485
D+36
Biometrics, i.e. fingerprint and photo
2025-02-21
I-485
I-130
D+42
Request for Evidence(RFE) from USCIS
2025-02-25
I-130
D+46
Response to RFE
2025-02-27
I-485
D+48
Response to RFE
2025-04-07
I-485
I-130
D+87
Interview
2025-05-07
I-130
D+117
Decision (Approval or Denial)
2025-05-08
I-485
D+118
Decision (Approval or Denial)
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p manApr 10, 2025
I’m wondering why they never scheduled me for interview PD December 16
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Larry and Daniela Giles 🇦🇴🇺🇸❤️Apr 10, 2025
@p man Texas Center ,I130 15/12/2023 Still waiting…
p manApr 10, 2025
@Larry and Daniela Giles 🇦🇴🇺🇸❤️ we have two different case , you are going through consular processing while I’m adjusting within the US
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shenni lawApr 10, 2025
@Tina kaye is this marriage only to help her get a green card in other words they're asking if it's a business marriage.
Alliah ThamasApr 10, 2025
@Tina kaye do you receive your leter?
E LApr 10, 2025
thats fast
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m mApr 10, 2025
my interview was scheduled today as well. Filing date Feb 3, 2025
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Tina kayeApr 10, 2025
@p man This morning my mind ran across you…..any update for you??
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Tina kayeApr 10, 2025
@shenni law Because of everything that’s happening they trying to find out if it only to avoid deportation ….wow
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shenni lawApr 10, 2025
@Tina kaye and the guy was very strict and stern with his questions and I couldn't answer any questions he told me the questions are not for me but for my husband and i shouldn't distract him.
Amir AlshamariApr 10, 2025
i pray for you 🙏 and remember u will get directly ur grencard , u will not need the workk permit🙏
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Tina kayeApr 10, 2025
@Amir Alshamari Thanks much your approval is coming soon 🙏🏾
p manApr 11, 2025
@Tina kaye nothing yet .. I’m just frustrated, I will call them tomorrow
Alliah ThamasApr 11, 2025
@shenni law Are interpreters provided and if so, can spouses interpret for each other?
Alliah ThamasApr 11, 2025
@Alliah Thamas What documents are required?
Alliah ThamasApr 11, 2025
@Tina kaye what documents are required?
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Tina kayeApr 11, 2025
@Alliah Thamas basically all documents that we provided …….This Interview Notice and your Government issued photo identification. • If required, a completed Form I-693, Report of Medical Examination and Vaccination Record, and/or vaccination supplement in a sealed envelope (unless already submitted). Please see the Form I-693 Instructions for guidance on whether you need a complete medical examination, an updated vaccine supplement only, or neither. • If required, a completed Form I-864, Affidavit(s) of Support, with all required evidence (unless already submitted). Please see the Form I-864 Instructions for guidance on whether you need a Form I-864. Required evidence for each of your sponsors includes, but is not limited to, the following: • Federal Income Tax returns and W-2’s, or certified IRS printouts, for the most recent tax year; • Letters from each current employer, verifying current rate of pay and average weekly hours, and pay stubs for the past 2 months; • Evidence of your sponsor’s and/or co-sponsor’s United States Citizenship or Lawful Permanent Resident status. • All documentation establishing your eligibility for Lawful Permanent Resident status. This includes, but is not limited to, proof of status as an asylee, refugee, or a fiancé(e) nonimmigrant. • Any immigration-related documentation ever issued to you, including any Form I-766, Employment Authorization Document (EAD); Form I-512, Authorization for Advance Parole; and Form I-571, Refugee Travel Document. • All travel documents used to enter the United States, including Passports; Form I-512, Authorization for Advance Parole; Form I-571 Refugee Travel Document; and Form I-94, Arrival/Departure Record. • Your Birth Certificate. • If your Form I-485 is based on a petition filed by a family member, your petitioner’s Birth Certificate and your petitioner’s evidence of United States Citizenship or Lawful Permanent Resident Status. • If you have children, bring a Birth Certificate for each of them. • If your eligibility is based on your marriage, in addition to your husband or wife coming to the interview with you, bring: • A certified copy of your Marriage Document issued by the appropriate civil authority; • Your husband or wife's Birth Certificate; • Your husband or wife's evidence of United States Citizenship or Lawful Permanent Resident status; • If either you or your husband or wife were ever married before, all divorce decrees/death certificates for each prior marriage; • Birth Certificates for all children of this marriage, and custody papers for your children and for your husband or wife's children not living with you; • Supporting evidence of your relationship, such as copies of any documentation regarding joint assets or liabilities you and your husband or wife may have together. This may include: tax returns, bank statements, insurance documents (car, life, health), property documents (car,house, etc.), rental agreements, utility bills, credit cards, contracts, leases, photos, correspondence and/or any other documents you feel may substantiate your relationship. • The originals and copies of each supporting document that you submitted with your application. Otherwise, we may keep your originals for our records. • If you have ever been arrested, bring the related Police Report and the original or certified Final Court Disposition for each arrest, even if the charges have been dismissed or expunged. If no court record is available, bring a letter from the court with jurisdiction indicating this. • A certified English translation for each foreign language document. The translator must certify they are fluent in both languages, and that the translation in its entirety is complete and accurate. NOTE: For asylee and refugee Form I-485 applicants, we do not require some of the items listed above. Please refer to the Form I-485 Instructions for detailed guidance. For asylee and refugee Form I-485 applicants, your husband or wife does not need to come to the interview. Additionally, for arrests and criminal records, asylee and refugee applicants are only required to provide records for arrests that occured in the United States.
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Tina kayeApr 11, 2025
@Alliah Thamas I copied and pasted from the Notice I received
Alliah ThamasApr 11, 2025
@Tina kaye thank you so much
Alliah ThamasApr 11, 2025
@Tina kaye I have a translated and certified birth certificate, but the original was lost.
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Tina kayeApr 11, 2025
@Alliah Thamas Bring it along even though they recommend you bring both the orginal and a copy ….make sure the copies you have are very clean and clear…..If you feel doubtful then you can always get an affidavits from parents or older relatives who witnessed your birth to add that the copy is indeed correct and not altered…. They looking everything to delay and deny a case.
Alliah ThamasApr 11, 2025
@Tina kaye okay thank you
Alliah ThamasApr 16, 2025
@Tina kaye Hello again if I submitted a mid-term exam along with my application, do I have to do one again to attend the interview?
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Tina kayeApr 16, 2025
@Alliah Thamas I assume you’re referring to the medical exam; if so, then it’s good for 2 years…. USCIS would normally send an RFE if they needed a new one, but if you know it's over 2, do one and bring it so after the interview there’s no reason for them to send you an RFE…. If you're going to get one done, don't open the sealed envelope with the medical…
Alliah ThamasApr 16, 2025
okay thank you
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Tina kayeApr 16, 2025
@Alliah Thamas No problem

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