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My I-485 is based on USC Marriage (Same-sex) in Atlanta. here is my dates.
End of December 2017 - PD (I-495, I-765, I-130) I didn't file for combo because I was told that it will takes longer.
April 2018 - raised to congressman- financial hardship: my previous I-765 was about to expire, then Received EAD 2 weeks after contacting congressman
End of December 2018 - Interview scheduled
My interview was scheduled on 1/29/19. ON 1/29/19, I didn't even see a single drop of rain/snow on the ground and whole city decided to shut down. USCIS opened late at 10am. I was worried my interview might be rescheduled, but I was called for interview after 45 minutes of waiting.
Brief summary of my interview: I was interviewed with training officer and supervisor. Training Officer asked simple questions (name, birthday, family's name), then officer asked same questions 13 times. Supervisor officer gave me "held for review" letter on the spot. I felt like it was unfair because training officer didn't know what to do and she didn't even look at any of evidence I brought. ( Lots of pictures, joint House deed, joint bank account, joint gym membership, both names on dog adoption and several others).
Does anyone know about held for review? It says it will take up to 120 days to make a decision. Does anyone know how long it will take? Any experiences?
Thanks y'all and good luck!
My I-485 is based on USC Marriage (Same-sex) in Atlanta. here is my dates.
End of December 2017 - PD (I-495, I-765, I-130) I didn't file for combo because I was told that it will takes longer.
April 2018 - raised to congressman- financial hardship: my previous I-765 was about to expire, then Received EAD 2 weeks after contacting congressman
End of December 2018 - Interview scheduled
My interview was scheduled on 1/29/19. ON 1/29/19, I didn't even see a single drop of rain/snow on the ground and whole city decided to shut down. USCIS opened late at 10am. I was worried my interview might be rescheduled, but I was called for interview after 45 minutes of waiting.
Brief summary of my interview: I was interviewed with training officer and supervisor. Training Officer asked simple questions (name, birthday, family's name), then officer asked same questions 13 times. Supervisor officer gave me "held for review" letter on the spot. I felt like it was unfair because training officer didn't know what to do and she didn't even look at any of evidence I brought. ( Lots of pictures, joint House deed, joint bank account, joint gym membership, both names on dog adoption and several others).
Does anyone know about held for review? It says it will take up to 120 days to make a decision. Does anyone know how long it will take? Any experiences?
Thanks y'all and good luck!
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