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Form I-485 AOS- marriage based was approved after the Interview.

PD - July 15, 2019, Interview Dec 10, 9:00 am
Syracuse, NY FO
Married to a US Citizen, visa overstay, with two kids, aged 11 and 7, 13 years living together, five years married.
Pieces of evidence - Thirteen years worth of photos, 50 all in all, seven years of school records, notarized affidavit of four family friends. No financial records together except for Amazon and Phone plans joined plus health insurance with all our names.

At the entrance of the main office, the security asked for my Interview Appointment, my passport, and my husband's driver's license. Bags were scanned, phones off. Then, they took a photo of me and both point finger fingerprint. We waited for a bit, say ten minutes and the Officer called us.
Interview proper.
First, we took the oath.
There were two people inside, the main officer and a trainee. He asked when did we get married.
 He asked for my two expired passports, current passport, where we live and about our kids, how old, their names.
After that, he asked how was our travel time, snow, sleet, the roads were horrible. We thought we are going to miss the appointment. Please check the weather on the day of the Interview and plan for it especially during wintertime.
He asked five questions about the I-485 form, Yes or NO. He also asked day to day activities.
That's all. It went fast and the interview lasted fifteen minutes.
The Officer said the case is approved and you can apply for citizenship after three years.
I received text messages that a card is produced after fifteen minutes when we were out of the building.
After one day, the emails came, Forms I-485 and I-130 were approved and for 131 plus the I-765 - EAD, the cases were ended. I never received the EAD card.
All in all, it took us four months and three weeks since the day they received the forms. I guess our case was straightforward.
That is all and thank you, this forum was a big help and I discovered it only last month.
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