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First AOS interview voided???
Hi everyone. Have a couple of questions and wanted to see if anybody has the answers or has experienced my situation.

Field office : Dallas
PD: August 2016
AOS through marriage wife is US citizen
Got my employment authorization in October 2016
Schedule for an interview April 4th 2017
The interview was scheduled for 1 p.m. we arrive there about 12:30 p.m. the usual going through the security checkpoint checked in with the front desk , sat and waited for the interviewing officer. Got called for the interview to follow the interviewing officer into her office middle-aged in Spanish lady short skinny with glasses straight-faced no smile at all. Sworn in Journey was present showed her the IDS she verified me and my wife sat down and asked my name my wife's name my parents name her parents name our socials verified the addresses and then she has fuse tired questions like how we met how long have you known each other blah blah blah and when was the last time I've been outside the country then she asked for evidence give her joint lease joint bank accounts car insurance papers affidavits from friends and family financial proof for a joint sponsor and then she has to yes or no questions and give us a piece of letter saying we will be contacted in six weeks so we go home mid a service request on June 21 2017 asking what's going on with the status of my case. called and they said the adjudicating officer has not made a decision yet. This whole time my online status kept saying scheduled for an interview and we will mail you interview letter. Made a infopass appointment for July 31st 2017. talk to a lady and she said that I am scheduled for an interview in the next 90 days. I let her know that I've already had my interview and everything is done. she said the interviewing officer who handle my case is no longer at USCIS and the supervisor has recommended I be scheduled for a second interview. Wonder what the policy is for USCIS in these cases cuz I have not found anything online pertaining to such a case when the interviewing officer is no longer at the USCIS after the interview. If anybody has a gift similar to me or has been rescheduled for a second interview do you do then to being officer not being at USCIS anymore let me know please
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