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Re: My interview experience, and your input is welcomed. Posted on: Thu, 26 May 2005 00:13:16 +0000


> Hi folks here:
> I was interviewed for adjustment of status yesterday. This what
> happened.
> 1. I and my wife sworned under oath
> 2. The officer read through the list on the Part III of I-
> 485. And we answer yes or no . Quesions like Did you get
> arrested? Do you join the communist party?.........
> 3. She asked me and my wife for SSN,EAD, Employment letter
> and driver license. That is all. She didn't ask for W-2
> and other materials such as tax return of employer. I am
> working for a large and well known company in the area.
> Bring everything you have, she may requested items not
> listed on interview letter.
>
>
> She is very friendly, and professional. She treated our kids
> very nice too. She loved kids. Because she is professional, she
> does what she is supposed to do. I feel hiring a lawyer is just
> a comfort for your spirit, makes no real difference.
>
> I was arrested for misdemeanor domestic violence before, it was
> dismissed. But the officer told me it is still a conviction for
> immigration
> purpose if I attended any kind of counseling class for the
> arrest. Now, they want to look at my police report, to decide if
> my case is under crime involved with moral turpitude. Anyway,
> the immigration officer fingerprinted us for green card. She
> said if it is just a minor cime and the only one crime like
> this, at most I need a waiver which is easy to get. My kids are
> American citizens. Also, it seems like immigration officers in
> nowdays always have to check with supervisors to make decisions.
>
> I don't have a police report. Folks, I need your help. I called police
> department, they don't give police report to me as individual. Anyone
> knows how to get a police report? I really appreciate your
> suggestions! I only have 30 days to answer this RFE . .
>
> Suppose, my case get denied, what will happen to my Employment
> Authorization Card? I will apply for a waiver. Can I still use it
> while waiting on the result of the waiver. If you have any questions,
> you can ask me too, I am glad to answer.
> NA

Police report...that'll depend on which country your coming from...

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