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Adjustment of Status - I-485

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Seeking Advice
Filed Sept 2017
Biometrics Oct 2017
RFIE Received (For sponsor letter) - Oct 2017
RFIE Responded (Nov 2017)
EAD/AP in hand - Jan 2018
First Interview - Nov 2018
RFE Receieved (Original Birth ceritifcate) - Nov 2018
RFE Responded - December 2018
Second Interview - March 2019
EAD/AP Renewed - Aug 2019

Our first interview was very awkward, the interview was hard of hearing and she had to get an interpreter to use sign language to communicate to her. She was very rude and disrespectful to myself and my wife, and at the time my wife just had a miscarriage.
I remember at the interview the USCIS interviewer screamed at me for looking at her interpreter instead of looking her in the eye (Which i thought was weird because she couldn't hear me anyways and i wanted to make sure the interviewer was hearing me properly). Overall it was a horrible experience and she told us to send in my wife's original birth certificate and i sent that in a week after.

Second interview we were seperated but it was a much nicer officer, all our answered matched and he assured us that we dint need to do anything else and once they run the background checks we will be good.

Last week my wife got a call from an officer, asking her to come withdraw the petition because we lived in seperate cities(Which was already stated in our application since she's still in college in texas and i work here in california)
She ignored the officer obviously and called and broke town in tears for fear i might get sent back since the officer told her my case would not be approved.

My wife has been diagnosed with depreciation and anxiety long before we married and i fear this issue is already making it worse from constant phone calls of intimation from USCIS.

We have both agreed that for our peace of mind, if my case is denied we would both move back to my home country and start a life there since there seems to be no hope and we wouldnt let this situation separate us after all we have been through. Surviving Hurricane Harvey together and losing our unborn child.

I have a very very high paying job as the Vice President of a top bank, but we are willing to give it all up to start all over again in my home county so my wife can have less panic attacks and we stop being slaves to the so called USCIS.

Anyone here has a similar experience and is there any hope?
Thanks in advance
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