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Interview San Jose Field Office
Hi I just had my interview yesterday February 26, 2020 in the morning. I was married to a US Citizen from B1/B2 Visa. So we had a very nice and talkative IO. He is an asian guy around 40's or 50's of age. and the interview was more like conversational. He asked me few questions about the Yes/No questions. First questions were for me the wife. Then petitioner next (husband).

1. Name, Date of Birth, Address
2. How many people living in your house?
3. Are you renting?
4. How are you related to the people in your house?
5. What was your work before? (home country)
6. Do you have kids?

He browsed the photos I brought placed in a photo album around 110 pictures printed since 2016-2020. I just chose pictures with family, friends & travels. and he told me "It seems that you known each other for a long time already" and I answered yes since 2008. I also presented to him the clear book full of additional evidences. So here's a list of the evidences I brought with me during the interview:

1. Photos- 110 pcs.
2. Original Birth certificates
3. marriage certificate
4. Joint filed tax 2019
5. Bank statements recent 3 month
6. photocopy of our joint debit cards
7. photocopy of our California Driver's license stating same address
8.photocopy of our credit cards (Citbank, Wells)
9. Sublease agreement for our rent
10. W2 of my husband
11. W2 and income tax of our joint sponsor (my sister in law)
12. Plane tickets traveled together ( 8 countries & US Cities)
13. Report of marriage form (since I am planning to report my marriage to my home country)
14. 2 months latest payslips
15. i 94
16. my Transcript of Records from my University
17. Photocopy of forms ( i 485, i-130, i 1765)
18. EAD Card
19. Proof of Billing (Health insurance, bank SOA's)
20. AT&T mobile plan ( family plan stating our mobile numbers)

So at the end of the interview he said. "everything looked good. I will just make a report and my supervisor has the last say." He also told us to check the mail and wait for a week or a month. He also handed a white paper with contents about my adjustment of status supported by Affidavit of support. praying for good results. :) I will update you guys for any results about my interview.

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