#interview
Interview today at the Orlando field #interview
Today, I had my interview at the Orlando drop zone. It was scheduled for 10:45 AM, but I was seen around 2 PM. A woman interviewed me—she was super friendly and playful. The interview lasted about 30 minutes, and in the end, I felt that it went really well. She mentioned that we should have a response within three weeks at most. I’m feeling confident and hopeful that everything will work out! 🙏#interview
WHEN DO USCIS HOME VISIT USULLY SCHEDULED -F2A
Hello everyone, I would appreciate your comments if anybody has a recent experience with USCIS home visit before/after interview and if they needed to go for the interview although the step was compmeletd in their processing time in online #USCIS acount? Please provide your PD if possible. Thanks (#PDMarch2022)
#HOMEvisit OCCURE BEFORE OR AFTER #INTERVIEW in the US; IS THE MAIN QUESTION!!🙏
Waiting for interview Dakar, Senegal
Hi everyone,
Is anyone still waiting for an interview letter with the Dakar embassy in Senegal or have any updates on the progress so far?.
I am IR-1 category, priority date July 18th and was DQ’d October 5th 2024. We still haven’t received an interview letter or any updates.
Help! Thanks! 😊
#Dakar #Senegal #interview #dakarembassy
I-485 - Step 3 of 4 completed - Interview Waived? 🤔
Today I looked to my case online, this one says 3 steps are complete where
1. Case Received (completed)
2. Attend biometrics appointment (if necessary-completed )
3. Attend interview (if necessary-completed)
4. Case decision (current step)
Does this mean our interview has been waived?
I-765 got approved a couple of days ago for a period of 5 years
I-130 only says “Case has been received”
I-131 not yet processed, payment hasn’t been cashed either
Both pending cases said an estimated of 19 months
#H1B to #GreenCard via #marriage #interview
IR-1/CR-1
U.S. citizen filing for a spouse
Total Days: 244 days
Case
2024-11-15
Today
I-765
55 Days
I-130
195 Days
I-485
202 Days
I-131
202 Days
National Benefits Center: I-765, I-130, I-485, I-131
F2A Green Card Interview in Frankfurt, Germany.
I had my Green Card Interview today (Dec 02, 2024).
I arrived at the consulate at 7:45 AM and waited in line until 8:24 AM, when I received a numbered ticket. After that, I went through security and proceeded to the next building.
In the second building, I waited from 8:30 AM until 10:00 AM, when my number was called. At the first window, I submitted my passport, marriage certificate, birth certificate, police records and the sponsor’s tax returns. Then, I had to wait again until 11:35 AM, when my number was called a second time.
At the next window, I took an oath and provided my fingerprints again. The officer asked me the following questions:
1. When we got married & whether it was our first marriage.
2. The month we got married & if we have children.
3. How we met.
4. What my husband does for work.
After answering these questions, I was informed that my application was approved, and I would receive it within two weeks.
#F2A #Greencard #Frankfurt #Interview
3.5 years later and GC finally approved 😭(after interview)
hi guys!
my time has finally come!!! I was so worried the last 2 months but everything worked out. I’m going to tell you guys how my interview went because I searched high and low and couldn’t find much.
so I had posted here that I felt that my case wasn’t right, because instead of approval they just said biometric applied, so a couple of weeks later my lawyer told me that they scheduled an interview back in the state where I applied my vawa (which I don’t live there anymore) and she told me that they could refuse to take my interview because I moved and send me to do one where I live now. or I could just have 2 interviews, you never know… we would only know on the day and she didn’t want to miss it because we could be lucky and they would just do my interview, again, you never know..
so the day of my interview was the 15th, had my lawyer with me, my appointment was at 9am, we waited around 15min until the officer called us in, he asked for my identification, and started the questions, confirmed that my case was a vawa, asked my last date of arrival in the us and if I ever left the country after I arrived (which was no), asked if I was ever convicted of any crime, if I was ever in front of a immigration judge (all no), if I was still married (no) asked for the record, asked if my spouse was an American citizen (which she wasn’t at the time, now I have no idea), then proceeded to confirm I had said yes to working without autorization and that I said yes that I violated the terms of my visa, he asked how long I worked without authorization and why I violated the terms of my visa (overstayed and worked without authorization), he then asked when me and my spouse separated (I asked if it was the divorce and he said no, so I said the date) my lawyer later said he couldn’t have asked that but he didnt ask a lot of questions and felt it was ok not to intervene, he then proceeded to tell me he wrote everything down and asked me to sign the 485 that the interview was done 🙏🏼😭 my lawyer confirmed he had my medicals and also gave him my 864 (I believe) in case they needed it, he said yes and ok. printed a piece of paper and handed to me and my lawyer, he said we were done with the interview, he would do another check and if I wasn’t a spy lol or committed any crime I should be good and would hear back from them in about 3/4 weeks, asked if I had any questions I said no, and he walked us out. I felt such a relieve, everything was around 15min and my lawyer said everything went great. I was just thinking that I would be refreshing the app for the rest of the week and 10min after the interview he approved my case.
GOD BLESS THIS MAN!!!! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
if you’re on the process just wait and that your turn is coming, the feeling of everything finally looking good after all that frustration is unbeatable! 🤍✨
#vawa #greencard #interview
VAWA
Based on a Violence Against Women Act self-petition
Total Days: 1336 days
Case
2021-02-24
2024-10-22
I-485
1336 Days
I-360
1143 Days
Vermont Service Center: I-485, I-360
Interview Prep
hey guys just wondering if anyone knows what actually happens when you go for your interview. Ours is in Djibouti and I hear so many getting administrative processing so it’s scaring me… are the interviews usually long or do they just ask basic questions of how you know each other and about your family ? #djibouti #yemen #interview #DQJuly