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Employment Based Greencard

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EB1-B green card experience
I-140:
I-140 filed: April 14, 2017
I-140 approved: April 21, 2017

2017:
AOS documents reached USCIS: May 22, 2017
Fingerprint fee encashed: May 26, 2017
Biometrics appointment: Nisarga July 11, Manaal July 17
EAD/AP approved: Sept 7,2017
EAD/AP mailed: Sept 9, 2017
EAD card reached us: Sept 18, 2017
Case transferred: Nov 13, 2017

2018:
Interview notice notification received online: Jan 9, 2018
Interview notice received (by post): Jan 17, 2018
Interview date: Feb 13, 2018
Case approved: Feb 13, 2018
Card mailed: Feb 15, 2018

Please note, my husband was the primary applicant and I got the derivative status.

INTERVIEW EXPERIENCE:
Husband's interview was scheduled at 9AM, mine at 10AM but we were called in together at the same time. Arrive about 15-20 minutes before the first appointment
We were called in around 9:30AM and the officer led us to her office.
We were first made to stand and take the oath that we will say only the truth
First she went through my husband's documents, she asked for his original passport, most recent pay stub and i94
He was asked:
Are you with the same employer?
When did you last enter the US?
What visa did you have before EAD card?
When did you first arrive to the US and on what visa?
About 10-15 yes/no questions to which the answers were only no
Most of the questions were marriage related questions. Asked to hand over the photo album documenting our relationship. Then asked questions like:
 How long have you both been together?
 When and where did you first meet?
 Asked questions about our travel like, which place did you each like the most when you visited it together
I was asked what I plan to do with my wedding gown
I was then asked to hand over her passport, i94 and asked:
Where do you work?
How long have you been in US?
When did you last enter the US?
Same yes/no questions husband was asked

Officer then said that she had already reviewed our file and it looks good and she is approving our case. She told us to expect the green card in the mail within 14 days

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