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Originally Posted by Dreamer921
Hey all, here's my interview experience:
Arrived at Mt. Laurel, NJ at 8AM with lawyer. Got called in at 8:35 AM. Asked to tell the truth, I said "I do." Then the interviewing officer asked me to show my passports and ID. Then the questioning began:
When did you enter the US?
In 1995.
Were you inspected?
Yes.
*Opens up medical form*
Why do you have a NYS ID if you live in Jersey?
I haven't changed my ID since I moved to Jersey to go to school.
*I showed him my Princeton University letter of enrollment and school ID*
How did your pop get a greencard?
He was married to a US citizen for several years.
Have you left the states since then?
Not at all. I have a meticulous set of school records to prove it.
Then he proceeded to ask me all the YES/NO questions. Took my Princeton letter of enrollment and asked if he can keep it. Then said, "if there's a visa available this afternoon, I will approve it." We were out in like 10 minutes, although it felt like 5 minutes. He didn't even ask to see any original documents. On my drive back, after 45 minutes I got the "On September 20, 2016, we ordered your new card for Receipt Number MSC******" email. I'm a legal permanent resident!!!!AHHHHHH!!!!! I hope I get my green card soon. Oh and my birthday is tomorrow! Off to celebrate and get wasted! Wishing everyone a smooth process as well.
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Yay!!!!!!!!!! Congrats! I'm using 245(I) as well did he/she ask anything about that to you?
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(I-751) Removal of Conditions Delivered: 11/30/2018
Notice of Action: TBA
Biometrics: TBA
Case Ready For Interview: TBA
Interview: TBA (I-751) approved: TBA