Thread: DACA to AOS
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#1840
07-24-2017, 06:32 PM
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Hey guys, we just had our interview today.

Overall, it went fine. The officer asked us questions to verify the information we provided in the G-325s, I-130, and I-485. He asked me the questions about whether I've committed crimes of moral turpitude, etc. He confirmed our parents' names and birth dates, our names/birth dates, former addresses and employments, etc.

He then asked for additional evidence of comingling of assets/finances. We provided our lease agreements, our auto policies with each other's names included, beneficiary information for our life insurance policies, and joint bank statements. We brought extra pictures, but he said we've already submitted enough.

Lastly, he asked me to tell him the story of our relationship. Why did we get married, why we didn't have a wedding, etc. We both answered the question, and that part was only about 5 minutes.

The kicker is that I walked away with an RFE, because my civil surgeon did not perform a gonorrhea test, which was required as of August 1, 2016. So for those of you who are about to submit your packet, make damn sure that you got your gonorrhea test done! Honestly, that was pretty disappointing -- I think we did all right, but having to delay the entire process for this RFE is another hassle in an otherwise already cumbersome process. I blame the civil surgeon for lacking the competence to keep up with the latest requirements.

Once I even get the paperwork submitted, who knows how much longer until they adjudicate our case?
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AOS Packet Delivery: 3/27/17 | I-797C: 4/10/17 | Bio: 4/28/17 | EAD Receipt: 6/21/17 | Interview Date: 7/24/17 - RFE for incomplete I-693 | RFE Submission: 7/28/17 | GC Approval: 7/28/17 | MSC17909623**

Status: B2 Overstay, 2nd DACA, Marriage AOS
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