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Hi all! I've been a silent reader for a few months now and want to share my experience this time. Thankful for this forum as it helped ease my anxieties and made us extra prepared for the final step of this journey.

1/18/2018 - PERM Processing
5/10/2018 - Labor cert approved
7/20/2018 - I-140 filed
10/23/2018 - I-140 approved (priority date given was 12/11/2017)
04/30/2019 - I-485, I-765, I-131filed for me and my husband
05/28/2019 - Fingerprinting
09/04/2019 - EAD/AP approved
09/11/2019 - EAD/AP cards in hand
10/10/2019 - Interview notice
11/14/2019 - Interview
11/14/2019 - Card in production

The interview was pretty much smooth sailing. Me and my husband actually arrived 1 hr early and was asked to come back after 30 mins as the office wanted to accommodate the oathtaking for naturalization candidates first. When we came back 30 mins after, we barely even had the time to sit down and wait as the IO called us 15 mins before the actual interview time. He made us take the oath before we sat down and initially acted all serious but as the interview went by he was getting more relaxed and cracking jokes. We were supposed to have an employment-based interview but it turned out to be more of a marriage-based one lol! He asked us about when we first met, how long we were dating, when we got married and if we had a joint bank account. He also asked to look at our wedding photo album. The only specific thing he asked me was my employer's name and my position - that's it! He never even asked for my EVL and pay stubs. He then asked us 15 Yes/No questions from the form and even wanted us to answer at the same time. Finally, we just updated our address and informed him of our travel plans in 2 weeks. He then checked on our visa availability and confirmed that PD was current, and mentioned about our approval right away. The entire interview lasted about 20 mins and 45 mins after our status was changed to 'New card in production.'

Can't wait to have the cards in our hands! Good luck everyone!
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