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Would love some input!!!
Wanted some input on experience dealing with USCIS on Adjustment of Status interview

Thing is I got arrested back in 2013 my senior year in college for Domestic Violence( female roommate was pissed about me not wanting a relationship) but all the charges were dropped against me.

Anyway, I meet my wife initially in the fall of 2011 through her cousin and at the time we were only friends. The relationship didn't turn romantic until the summer of 2013 after all the BS that happen to me ended, I ended up moving in with her and her parents and then we later got married April 2014, filed with USCIS in May and I've supplied them with all the necessary documents, fingerprints, medical and including a copy of my arrest report and she also has 3 boys. I then got a job offer in a different state at the end of July 2014 which i took, few weeks after that uscis sent out a letter for our interview in Aug, which i called for it to be reschedule due to me not being able to make it and my wife kids had a doctors appointment.

Two months later they sent a letter of rejection stating that i neglected to attend my interview, so then I got a lawyer to look at my case and she was able to reopen my case due to an error on there part. My lawyer also requested for the case to be moved from Cincinnati to Phoenix.

USCIS granted the change in venue also with a change in address since I was in Phoenix now, Funny thing is after they did this they sent a letter to my old address stating that I have an interview in Cincinnati the following week...

So going into the interview I presented the following documents:

1 Dental Insurance for the family
2 Life Insurance my wife as beneficary
3 Health Insurance for the whole family
4 Utility bill both names on it
5 W2( stating being married)
6 Arrest report (sent this in with my I-485) apparently it wasn't notarized which i see now was my dumb mistake
7 Bank statements (4months worth) and bank letter when it was open
8 Ticket stubs from back and forth (past 4 months)
9 Marriage Certificate (sent this in with my I-485)
10 Daycare letter stating i was a guardian of my wife youngest where I can pick him up from school
11 Letter from a college friend stating that he knew me and my wife (sent this in with my I-485)
12 Offer letter from the company that I currently work at
13 My last two pay stubs

The interview I think couldn't of gone any better, but the problem is the arrest report I submitted wasn't notarized so due to that the USCIS officer told me to get a new one and get it notarized which means my interview was incomplete, but the letter that she give me only stated that I needed to bring that in. Which I did in like an hour and brought it back in.......

So my question due you think that will hinder me in anyway???
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