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EB 3 Green Card Interview
Though I've been reading posts here, this is going to be my very first post here to help people who are in the same boat as I was.

I had my EB3 AOS interview a couple days ago (Nov 7). I was in the same boat before the interview. Even though I prepare and have all the info and documents (Employment verification letter, pay stab, birth cert, medical report because mine was submitted more than one year ago, all the approval notice letter from USCIS, tax return which is not mentioned in the interview notice, etc.), I always feel I did not prepare enough. I was so worried that something could go wrong. I will tell you my experience.

I arrived 1 hour earlier than the appointment time. I waited in the waiting room for 1 hour and 35 minutes and finally my name is called. She walked you to the interview room. Here is everything I could remember.

- Ask ID.
- Take my finger prints.
- Take an oath.
- Any letter to prove that I am working for the company. I handed a couple pay statements. I also handed employment verification letter.
- Tax Return and W2 form - although tax return is not mentioned in the interview notice. I forgot my W2 form. I only brought tax returns from the past two years.
- She checked tax returns throughly and asked me questions about things which are not usual such as trading/investments transactions and other passive incomes.
- Ask my work and supervisor name. I could not spell my supervisor name so I look up his name on the phone.
- Asked me Yes/No questions (such as drugs, crimes, any visa rejection, government support like food stamp, etc.)
- Asked me for the medical report.

She did not even ask my supplement J, Birth Cert, etc. She said she got what she needed.

Then she said I approved your case and issued me a letter for approval recommendation. It was such a relief. Next day, I checked the status in USCIS and the case has been approved. I did not expect I got approved on the spot.

I hope that helps and I wish you all good luck!

Interview Date: 07 Nov, 2018
I-485 Approval Date: 08 Nov, 2018
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