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Subject: Re: Appointment for completion of 485 Posted on: Sun, 20 Mar 2005 02:36:59 EST

Thanks so much for getting back to me!
My wife is worried that we wont pass becasue I'll forget her birthday or
something!

I took the chance and got the tickets...hopefully it'll all work out!

Thanks again -
Jonathan


"nettlebed" wrote in message
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>
>> Hi everyone!
>>
>> My wife has an apointment with immigration "for the completion of
>> your 485".
>>
>> People have told us that at the interview they stamp her passport and
>> that
>> she will then be entitled to travel -
>>
>> Is this true? I'm trying to suprise her by booking her a flight back
>> to
>> Poland (her first time in 5 years) but don't want to jump the gun.
>>
>> Any experience with the interview?
>>
>> Thanks in advane,
>>
>> Jonathan
>
> LOTS of people here have been through the Adjustment of Status
> interview. If she is granted adjustment then, yes, here passport will be
> stamped and she will be able to travel.
>
> HOWEVER, there are potentially many things that could prevent successful
> adjustment actually at the interview, too many to list here, and in any
> case it would be impossible to do so without knowing your case in
> detail. So, I doubt anybody here would offer any sort of advice on
> whether to book the flight or not. Sorry that this information is so
> woolly, but that's the way things are, I'm afraid.
>
> Speaking for myself, our interview was actually FUN! I really enjoyed
> it, and I was fortunate enough to get the I-551 stamp in my passport. As
> to what your experience will be, I can't even begin to guess. If you do
> a search of the forum for "AOS interview" you will probably come up with
> a plethora of experiences.
>
> All I can say is "Good Luck!"
>
> Nettie
>
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