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Hey Guys,

Just wanted to give you guys information about my case/interview went. This forum was very helpful for me during the process of filling all the paper work so i decided to share and maybe it will help one of you guys.

I summited all my docs around early March 2016.
I received my appointment for my biometrics shortly after. I can't remember the exact date off hand.
I received my new work auth. card 2/3 weeks later and went to the SS office to get my name changed on my previous SS card since I had DACA. (they kept the same number)
I felt like forever before my case was scheduled for an interview. I checked the website almost everyday. It said "we are ready to schedule an interview " for about 3 months.
Finally I got the notice in the mail for Sept 12, 2016 for my interview.

I was very nervous since my husband and I are young and have not been married long so we do not have any bills together. We are currently living with his mother. The only proof we had was our wedding pictures and our bank accounts showing they are joined with both of our names.
Our interview was at 12:25pm, we got there early and were called back around 12:35. The lady was very nice. She asked us about our application. She asked for our IDS and swore us in. She asked my husband for his name, his DOB, his mother and fathers name, my DOB and my parents name. She asked a bunch of Yes/NO questions that we had already filled out on the application. She then asked us about ours relationship. When we got married, how long we've been married, if we had a big or small wedding, how many people attended. She then asked us how we met. We told her we were high school sweethearts and joked around a little bit. she asked about our jobs. She then asked us why we didn't live on our own. We told her because I am still in college and we are waiting until i graduated to see what kind of house we could afford. She then said she had no any other questions and asked if we had questions. We said no.

She said that everything looked good and that I should be receiving my conditional residency card in about 30 days. She said that she still had to review the paper work and it should be approved unless she finds any "reg flags". She said that once that card expires then i need to apply for permenat residency and for that interview we should have more proof that we are building a life together since we will be older and married for longer.

I have now checked my case online today, Sept 12 (same day as interview) and it says that my new card is now being processed and my case has been approved!

SOOOO HAPPY!
Good luck to you all.
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