Interview for Green Card: Questions + Advice
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Interview for Green Card: Questions + Advice
Situation: 10+ year resident of the US, direct application (I'm my own
sponsor), went to high school and college here, no family in my native
country (parents live in Europe), own no assetts or houses in native
country, never arrested.
Greetings,
I'm applying for a green card.
Sent out applications in April, it got "rejected" twice for some sort
of procedure we supposedly didn't do, then got accepted the third time
in June. Did Biometrics in August, received Work Permit yesterday, and
have an interview at the end of this month.
My questions are:
1) Isn't this timeline unusually fast for getting an AOS/485 Interview?
2) What is the purpose of the interview? Is it in the hands of one
person? What makes or breaks it? I'll be attending mine with a lawyer.
3) What documents must I ABSOLUTELY hell or high water have with me?
Regards,
sponsor), went to high school and college here, no family in my native
country (parents live in Europe), own no assetts or houses in native
country, never arrested.
Greetings,
I'm applying for a green card.
Sent out applications in April, it got "rejected" twice for some sort
of procedure we supposedly didn't do, then got accepted the third time
in June. Did Biometrics in August, received Work Permit yesterday, and
have an interview at the end of this month.
My questions are:
1) Isn't this timeline unusually fast for getting an AOS/485 Interview?
2) What is the purpose of the interview? Is it in the hands of one
person? What makes or breaks it? I'll be attending mine with a lawyer.
3) What documents must I ABSOLUTELY hell or high water have with me?
Regards,
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Re: Interview for Green Card: Questions + Advice
Under which category did you apply???
[email protected] wrote:
> Situation: 10+ year resident of the US, direct application (I'm my own
> sponsor), went to high school and college here, no family in my native
> country (parents live in Europe), own no assetts or houses in native
> country, never arrested.
> Greetings,
> I'm applying for a green card.
> Sent out applications in April, it got "rejected" twice for some sort
> of procedure we supposedly didn't do, then got accepted the third time
> in June. Did Biometrics in August, received Work Permit yesterday, and
> have an interview at the end of this month.
> My questions are:
> 1) Isn't this timeline unusually fast for getting an AOS/485 Interview?
> 2) What is the purpose of the interview? Is it in the hands of one
> person? What makes or breaks it? I'll be attending mine with a lawyer.
> 3) What documents must I ABSOLUTELY hell or high water have with me?
>
>
> Regards,
[email protected] wrote:
> Situation: 10+ year resident of the US, direct application (I'm my own
> sponsor), went to high school and college here, no family in my native
> country (parents live in Europe), own no assetts or houses in native
> country, never arrested.
> Greetings,
> I'm applying for a green card.
> Sent out applications in April, it got "rejected" twice for some sort
> of procedure we supposedly didn't do, then got accepted the third time
> in June. Did Biometrics in August, received Work Permit yesterday, and
> have an interview at the end of this month.
> My questions are:
> 1) Isn't this timeline unusually fast for getting an AOS/485 Interview?
> 2) What is the purpose of the interview? Is it in the hands of one
> person? What makes or breaks it? I'll be attending mine with a lawyer.
> 3) What documents must I ABSOLUTELY hell or high water have with me?
>
>
> Regards,
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Re: Interview for Green Card: Questions + Advice
Originally Posted by madrox99
Situation: 10+ year resident of the US, direct application (I'm my own
sponsor), went to high school and college here, no family in my native
country (parents live in Europe), own no assetts or houses in native
country, never arrested.
Greetings,
I'm applying for a green card.
Sent out applications in April, it got "rejected" twice for some sort
of procedure we supposedly didn't do, then got accepted the third time
in June. Did Biometrics in August, received Work Permit yesterday, and
have an interview at the end of this month.
My questions are:
1) Isn't this timeline unusually fast for getting an AOS/485 Interview?
2) What is the purpose of the interview? Is it in the hands of one
person? What makes or breaks it? I'll be attending mine with a lawyer.
3) What documents must I ABSOLUTELY hell or high water have with me?
Regards,
sponsor), went to high school and college here, no family in my native
country (parents live in Europe), own no assetts or houses in native
country, never arrested.
Greetings,
I'm applying for a green card.
Sent out applications in April, it got "rejected" twice for some sort
of procedure we supposedly didn't do, then got accepted the third time
in June. Did Biometrics in August, received Work Permit yesterday, and
have an interview at the end of this month.
My questions are:
1) Isn't this timeline unusually fast for getting an AOS/485 Interview?
2) What is the purpose of the interview? Is it in the hands of one
person? What makes or breaks it? I'll be attending mine with a lawyer.
3) What documents must I ABSOLUTELY hell or high water have with me?
Regards,
Rene