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Finally case has been approved.
Hi
here is a summary of my case if it helps anyone.

21st Sept 2015 - Entered USA on B1/B2 visa
28th Nov 2015 - Got Married in Connecticut
24th Jan 2016 - USCIS package Sent to Hartford Office
23rd Feb 2016 - Biometric Appointment in Hartford CT
8th June 2016 - EAD received
21st June 2016 - Interview Apt at Hartford but we had moved to Houston TX by then.
12th July 2016 - Advance Parole received
21st Sept 2016 - Interview in Houston TX & Case was Approved.

We were lucky to have such a nice guy who was taking our interview. We were sworn in as soon as we entered the room and then were asked to sit. He asked my wife's name, DOB and place of birth, then asked me the same questions. He then asked my parents first names and where did we get married and at what date. He then asked for further proof of us living together. I handed him bank statements, lease, insurances, tickets. Then he just asked us how we were liking Houston. And then after working on his computer for 15 mins he just took my passport and started stamping it and said that we were approved and will get green card in a couple of weeks. Before i left i asked him if i can add more pictures to my file. He said sure and just took a dozen pictures which i had gotten and added them to my file.
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