#interview
9 months since interview still no updates
Hi family,
I did my AOS (485/130) interview more than 9 months ago. Still no updates since then.
My wife and I have been married for more than 3 years and we had a baby few weeks before the interview.
Any recommendations?
Thanks!
#i130 #130 #aos #485 #i485 #interview
Thank you for contacting the U.S. Embassy in Djibouti. We have forwarded your case to the adjudicating officer for review. Once they have completed their review you will be contacted with next steps
#djibouti #visa #interview
my wife’s interview was yesterday and they said I am missing her police certificate, so I sent it to them and I received this message
Thank you for contacting the U.S. Embassy in Djibouti. We have forwarded your case to the adjudicating officer for review. Once they have completed their review you will be contacted with next steps
how long does the process takes and why did they gave me the passport back if only one paper is missing
After the case is approved, how many days does it take to receive the letter from the consulate to do the interview? Can anyone tell me.
#interview #letterconsulate #approvedcase
Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility
Total Days: 712 days
Case
2021-11-06
2023-10-19
I-601
712 Days
Nebraska Service Center: I-601
I-864 sponsor unemployed but I make enough now to sponsor
We received great news that our immigration interview at Juarez will be on December 21st. However, my sponsor, who initially filed the I-864, lost their job due to layoffs in April this year (after we became DQ'd) and hasn't secured another position. The income from my sponsor was used as proof of eligibility in the form.
During the NVC process, I submitted an I-864 with joint sponsorship, supplementing it with my personal employment income, which now meets well over the minimum requirement (I've secured my position for 1.5 years now. I was a student before, which is why I didn't meet the requirement). I also sent in an additional letter from my workplace, along with my paystubs, and W2 to NVC before becoming DQ'd to show I was employed.
Given these changes, I'm concerned it could cause potential delays in our immigration process. Should we wait until the interview to discuss this with the officer if it becomes an area of discussion, or is there a specific contact point we should reach out to update them? With the documents I sent before being DQ'd, they should know my income alone should be enough.
#CR1 #I-864 #Mexico #Juarez #interview #sponsor #NVC
Decision can't be made after I-751/N-400 interview
I had my combo interview yesterday morning in San Francisco office. It lasted 25 minutes or less. We were invited by an officer in time, no delays. At first, she went through our I-751 form asking questions about everything that we put there, no additional questions about our relationship. She also didn't ask for any documents. At the end of the application she told us that we signed it wrong. I originally signed it as a petitioner and my husband signed it as a spouse but she said it's not the right away and gave us a red pen to resign it next to our original signatures and put a new date on it. Then, she asked for my husband to leave and started a citizenship interview which I passed. She let me sign docs on a tablet regarding how my information is going to be displayed on a naturalization certificate. At the end though she said Congratulations, and gave me a paper saying that 'Decision can't be made' instead of 'Recommended for approval'. She said it's because of I-751, and that next steps will probably be scheduling an Oath ceremony.
I'm a little confused because I double checked after the interview and it looks like we originally signed it correctly, that I am a petitioner for I-751. Or did I get it wrong? I'm a little nervous because of 'Decision can't be made' thing, especially given that she didn't ask me to provide any docs out of a 10-pounder that I printed and brought with me. My statuses still show "Interview was scheduled" for both N-400 and I-751.
Do you guys think it's something to worry about?
#i-751 #n400 #combo #interview
Abu Dhabi Embassy - Is Petitioner allowed to be present for the interview
Hello,
My case is in the Abu Dhabi embassy.
I want to know if the petitioner is allowed to be present in the interview with the applicant (CR1/IR1 interview)?
Or is the petitioner not allowed to enter the embassy and only the applicant is allowed in.
No interview yet, just wondering.
Thank you.
#AbuDhabi #UAE #IR1 #CR1 #Interview
Case was transferred to different offices
My I-485 was transferred to different offices - from NBC to Nebraska then to NBC again. Last month, I filed I-485J then a week after, my case was transferred again to LA Field Office. I’m wondering if there will be an interview? I’ve heard from someone that if the case is transferred to LA field office, there is a big chance that you’ll get an interview notice for a family based petition. What about EB petition?
Category: EB2
PD: November 2020
Please share your thoughts/experiences?
#LAoffice #EB2 #interview