My interview has been scheduled for Friday, November 8, 2019 at 7:15 AM in Memphis.
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Originally posted by carly1986 View Post
Good luck!!
Mine is Nov 4 at 7:15am in Memphis. Will provide updates as soon as I finish.
Yes, please update once done. It will help in our preparation too. USCIS website says that Memphis field office is closed on Friday, so its kinda confusing; however, I read one of the google reviews that they were scheduled on a Friday as well and their interview happened as per the schedule.
I will update on my interview as soon as we finish.
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Originally posted by Rachull12 View PostApplication for AOS sent off in feb. I received my EAD about a month ago and my interview is Tuesday at 7am. Will update you guys as soon as I can. Currently nervously sitting on the couch hoping I get some sleep tonight and tomorrow.
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Originally posted by Rachull12 View PostApplication for AOS sent off in feb. I received my EAD about a month ago and my interview is Tuesday at 7am. Will update you guys as soon as I can. Currently nervously sitting on the couch hoping I get some sleep tonight and tomorrow.
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Just finished the interview took maybe less than an hour. Our appointment time was at 7am Nashville we arrived around 10 mins early checked in and waited about 5 mins before we got called back. My wife was actually in the bathroom when the interviewer came out so we had to wait a couple of minutes.
We were sworn in then she gave us the run down of the interview process. She was very polite and nice made us feel comfortable. She took our IDs and birth certificates to confirm with our original application. I handed her my new medical. She went through the yes no questions look around 10 mins. She asked if I had ever been cited and we had to make a change on the application. As I had been pulled over for a speeding ticket last summer. I also got my wife’s birthday wrong because I was so nervous and I knew I’d answer at least one date wrong. She didn’t seem to hung up on it. Asked were each of us were born.
After the application questions she wanted to know about our relationship. How we met? Who initiated the first date? Where we went? How did we know we wanted to pursue the relationship further? How often did we see each other (we were long distance) Who proposed and how? Who came to the wedding? (We has an courthouse wedding) Do we plan on doing anything bigger in the future to celebrate? How did we decide to move in to our apartment? How big is the apartment?
She asked for any additional documents I had copies of everything, highlighted our names, address, and dates. She took our lease of last year and this year, rental insurance, car insurance, dental and health insurance, Costco membership, credit card together, gym membership, vet bill, and proof of my new job. As we were ending the interview we were just chit chatting as she looked through our photo album that was dated and captioned.
She has a couple things to update on our original application so she said she would make those changes. We would hear something in two weeks probably online before a notice came in the mail. We feel confident and as though it went well. Our interviewer was very pleasant.
Hope this helps and thank you to everyone for their advice and support.
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Originally posted by Rachull12 View PostJust finished the interview took maybe less than an hour. Our appointment time was at 7am Nashville we arrived around 10 mins early checked in and waited about 5 mins before we got called back. My wife was actually in the bathroom when the interviewer came out so we had to wait a couple of minutes.
We were sworn in then she gave us the run down of the interview process. She was very polite and nice made us feel comfortable. She took our IDs and birth certificates to confirm with our original application. I handed her my new medical. She went through the yes no questions look around 10 mins. She asked if I had ever been cited and we had to make a change on the application. As I had been pulled over for a speeding ticket last summer. I also got my wife’s birthday wrong because I was so nervous and I knew I’d answer at least one date wrong. She didn’t seem to hung up on it. Asked were each of us were born.
After the application questions she wanted to know about our relationship. How we met? Who initiated the first date? Where we went? How did we know we wanted to pursue the relationship further? How often did we see each other (we were long distance) Who proposed and how? Who came to the wedding? (We has an courthouse wedding) Do we plan on doing anything bigger in the future to celebrate? How did we decide to move in to our apartment? How big is the apartment?
She asked for any additional documents I had copies of everything, highlighted our names, address, and dates. She took our lease of last year and this year, rental insurance, car insurance, dental and health insurance, Costco membership, credit card together, gym membership, vet bill, and proof of my new job. As we were ending the interview we were just chit chatting as she looked through our photo album that was dated and captioned.
She has a couple things to update on our original application so she said she would make those changes. We would hear something in two weeks probably online before a notice came in the mail. We feel confident and as though it went well. Our interviewer was very pleasant.
Hope this helps and thank you to everyone for their advice and support.
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Originally posted by Rachull12 View PostJust finished the interview took maybe less than an hour. Our appointment time was at 7am Nashville we arrived around 10 mins early checked in and waited about 5 mins before we got called back. My wife was actually in the bathroom when the interviewer came out so we had to wait a couple of minutes.
We were sworn in then she gave us the run down of the interview process. She was very polite and nice made us feel comfortable. She took our IDs and birth certificates to confirm with our original application. I handed her my new medical. She went through the yes no questions look around 10 mins. She asked if I had ever been cited and we had to make a change on the application. As I had been pulled over for a speeding ticket last summer. I also got my wife’s birthday wrong because I was so nervous and I knew I’d answer at least one date wrong. She didn’t seem to hung up on it. Asked were each of us were born.
After the application questions she wanted to know about our relationship. How we met? Who initiated the first date? Where we went? How did we know we wanted to pursue the relationship further? How often did we see each other (we were long distance) Who proposed and how? Who came to the wedding? (We has an courthouse wedding) Do we plan on doing anything bigger in the future to celebrate? How did we decide to move in to our apartment? How big is the apartment?
She asked for any additional documents I had copies of everything, highlighted our names, address, and dates. She took our lease of last year and this year, rental insurance, car insurance, dental and health insurance, Costco membership, credit card together, gym membership, vet bill, and proof of my new job. As we were ending the interview we were just chit chatting as she looked through our photo album that was dated and captioned.
She has a couple things to update on our original application so she said she would make those changes. We would hear something in two weeks probably online before a notice came in the mail. We feel confident and as though it went well. Our interviewer was very pleasant.
Hope this helps and thank you to everyone for their advice and support.
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Originally posted by theotherguy View PostGuys, can you please confirm if the validity of I-693 is 2 years from the date civil surgeon signed it?Nov 2018 - Package sent - EB - Texas Service Center
Day 1 - Package received at the lockbox
Day 999 - Card delivered to me - Aug 2021
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All my posts are based on my experience or information I read on the forums or the USCIS website. I may be wrong. Please consult a professional.
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Originally posted by Enub4 View Post
If the medical was signed no more than 60 days before the application filed with USCIS or after that then it is valid for 2 years.
My old paralegal no longer works with that firm and I believe the new one is just inexperienced.
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