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Family based,F2A, under 21 category, in Oklahoma
My mother applied for me in october 2013 (at that time I was under 21). When the visa became available in my category, which was July 2015, I applies the I-485. two weeks later I applied for the EAD. Approxiamtely After one month of each application (i.e I-485, and EAD) I had the biometrics done. In the meanwhile I got the notice from USCIS for RFE asking me about the form of joint sponsor. I sent that form to them. On nov 19 2015, they were ready to schedule my interview and almost after 3.5 months i got a notice on 15 feb 2016 about the interview which was conducted on 18th march 2016. On the interview date I did and experienced the following:
- Prepare my documents as asked on the interview notice.
- Appointment was at 11, I reached there at 10:40, went thorough the security, put my notice in a small basket which was in the room over the window and seated in a small hall.
- After almost 35 min, Officer came out and called my name and took me and my parents (my mother was the petitioner, she also went with me for the safe side) in his room and took an oath.
- He confirmed my name, my DOB, and my address. He took my driver license, I-94, and passports.
- He matched the address with the driver licence.
- He took my mother's GC and her passport.
- He went through my file and see every document thouroughly. He asked the name of my sponsor. I didn't submit the medical form initially, so he asked my medical form as well.
- he also double check the home address of my mother. She actually lives in new jersey (at that time she was visiting me).
- Then he did some casual discussion like how was the weather outside, asking my mother that if she knows that she can't be outside the USA for more than 6 months on GC etc.
- then he went thorough the formal criminal questions and putting cross on my response.
- At the end he told us that he is going to review it furthermore today and if he needs something, he will asked me by mail. I asked him a question about my travel (which is scheduled on july) and I showed him my parole document. He replied that most probably at that time you will have your card but he didn't say anything clearly either it is approved or not. I don't know what he is going to do next. So he said that I can travel on that document.
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