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EB1C Interview Experience
Hello All, I wanted to share my experience from my EB1C I-485 interview: Country of Birth: India Case Category: EB1C Priority Date: March 2019 I-485 Receipt Date: February 24, 2025 Spouse’s Combo Card Received: June 9, 2025 Interview Letter Received: First week of July 2025 Interview Date & Time: July 31, 2025, at 8:30 AM EST We were instructed to arrive at least 30 minutes early. Upon arrival, officers checked our interview appointment letter and a valid photo ID before letting us in. We then went through a security screening process similar to what you'd experience at an airport. After clearing security, we proceeded to the reception desk. There, we submitted our interview letter and photo IDs again. The receptionist took a photo of each applicant and scanned the index fingers of both hands. Once that was done, we were issued a ticket number and directed to the waiting area. When our name was called (it was also displayed on the screen in the waiting room), we were escorted to the interview room. The officer asked for original versions of the following documents: Passports Birth Certificates Marriage Certificate Current Employment Verification Letter (to confirm ongoing employment with the petitioner) The officer began by interviewing me (the primary applicant) first, followed by my spouse. The questions were based on the I-485 application and included: Full Name, Date of Birth, Father’s and Mother’s Names Spouse’s Name and Date of Birth Do you or your spouse have any other names or DOBs used previously (e.g., before marriage)? Current residential address Size of the household Household income Address history since 2020 (in chronological order) Highest education degree Current Job Title, Company Name, and Work Location Who filed the petition All standard Yes/No questions listed on the I-485 My attorney joined via phone throughout the interview. 👉 Note: We were required to carry a properly filled and signed Form G-28, which includes the attorney’s full details, signature, and date—as well as the applicant’s signature and date. Key Notes: 1. One of my Yes/No responses differed from what was on the original I-485. The officer allowed me to correct the response and sign electronically on a tablet to confirm the update. 2. Even if there are no corrections, both applicants are still required to sign the I-485 attestation confirming that all the information is accurate and up to date. 3. The officer asked if we had any other names or DOBs used previously. For my spouse, the answer was yes, and she provided her maiden name (name prior to marriage). 4. After reviewing all documents in hand, the officer asked if I had anything additional to submit. I responded that everything had already been submitted. My attorney added, "Please let us know if anything appears missing or if you'd like us to provide anything now." The officer responded, “It looks like I have everything here—nothing to worry about.” At the end, my attorney inquired about the status. The officer stated she would review the case by the end of the day and make a decision. Since the priority date is current and visa numbers are available, she didn’t anticipate any issues and mentioned we should expect an update within a couple of days. ✅ My recommendation to all applicants: Please go through your I-485 thoroughly before your interview. Be familiar with every section, especially your address history, employment history, and Yes/No questions. I’m sharing this based on my interview experience this morning to help others in this group who will go through the process in the future. Don’t lose hope—together we can make this journey successful. Positive outcomes are possible for all of us. #Greencard #EB1C #interview
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