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Boston AOS interview
Boston PD August 26
Interview March 17
I had my interview yesterday in Boston. We got to the office 15 minutes earlier and waited about 45 minutes to be called by an IO.
My husband was taken in first , he is the US citizen.( it looks like the norm in Boston). He was I interviewed alone for 25 minutes until the office came to the waiting area and asked to join them.
Questions for my husband:
Do you have kids?
What do you have in common?
Do you play sports? Does he play sports?
Do you plan to have kids together?
Where she works? What she does?
What did you do last night?
How much is the rent? How much is the mortgage?
What's your address?
How did you meet? When? How?
How was the proposal?
Do you do yoga?
How much money do you make?
How long have you been living together?
When did you get married?
Do you have pictures to show? ( we had an entire album with the wedding, family holidays and doing fun things together.
What do you do for fun?
Where do you work? What do you do at work?
These are the questions my husband's remembers.
Questions to me:
Name/ address/ father, mother's name
What visa did you use to enter USA?
What was the last time you entered this country?
Where do you live now? How long have you been living there?
Where did you live before?
When did you get married?
Does your husband play sports?
How much does he makes?
Do you have kids? Does you husband have kids? Do you plan on having kids?
What do you do for tun together?
What did you do last night? What movie did you watch?
How much is your rent?
Have you ever had other type of visa?
Does he do yoga?
Do you have any other support documents to show? ( we sent a bunch of documents with our files)
I gave him a bunch of others like utilities bills, city taxes paper, cellphone bills some on our names, some under my name only, some under my husband's name only.
Then he asked me the yes or no questions ( lots of them)
Asked for my personal documents, passports. EAD card, SSN card, DL Andrade a copy of all
of them and handled them back to me.
Then he said he would approve our case and explained how to removal the conditional green card conditions. He said I would be getting my GC in 10 days or so.
He was very polite and professional. Never asked a tricky question only regular stuff of a daily life.
I am very happy we had been approved on the spot. It is such a relief.
I hope this can help you who are waiting on for your interview notice.
My husband and I can't be any happier.
I would like to hear from Patsfan, I here cheering for you wishing you the best of luck!
Thank you so much Wen and Aleksandra for all thre help and encouragement during this journey.
Much love to all
Shekinah

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