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Los Angeles, CA field office

Arrived at 1355. Appointment time 1415.
Went through security and proceed up to 8th floor. There were probably 20-30 people in the waiting area.
I checked in at booth number 1 and the lady asked me for my appointment letter. She then told me to sit and wait for my name to be called out.
An older Caucasian gentlemen called my name at 1417.

First thing he asked is whether I have any documents that I would like to submit. I gave him my I-693 Medicals, corrected I-94 and change of address confirmation. And he asked again if there was anything else, I was kind of nervous and then told him that I do not need to submit a Supplement-J since we did a combo application I-140 and I-485. He said that's correct and I gave him an employment verification letter that my lawyer previously advised me to obtain from HR before the interview. He asked for a photo ID and I gave him my driver’s license and current passport. IO then left the room to make photocopies.

He came back to the room and proceed to take a picture, fingerprints (left index and right index) and then asked me to sign a waiver for attorney not being present.

Verify name, date of birth, and current address
1. Give 2 examples of my responsibility at my workplace
2. Last entry to the US and where I came from
3. Random yes/no questions from the I-485 form
4. How did I hear about this job and why did I decide to switch jobs
5. Why I think the company decided to hire me
6. My first ever entry to the US
7. How long have I been living in the US

IO did not ask me for any documents except those that I submitted at the beginning of the interview.

Overall the IO was very nice and throughout the interview he was typing away on his computer and so there was a lot of moment where it was just dead silent. He told me the interview was coming to end and that he will be approving this case. As the interview concludes, I had to sign a paper saying that the interview is complete. He then typed up the approval letter with my updated address, print, stamped, signed and handed me a copy. He then told me I am officially an permanent resident of the USA etc. and that I should be receiving the card in the mail in about 2-3 weeks. He stood up and congratulated me with a handshake. Interview was about an hour long.

As I walked out of the building, I got a text saying that my case was updated to "Card being produced"
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