Recently received separate AOS interview time and date notifications for my wife and her 13 year old daughter, with her daughter's on 4/24 and hers 5/14. I don't recall reading much here or elsewhere about kids being interviewed and I thought perhaps it was a mistake that they got separated somehow. So, I stopped by the USCIS office here, which is very small, and inquired. The officer said, not surprisingly, that he had to do them as they were sent to him. He had my step-daughters file but hadn't received my wife's. I could see the file and it had almost nothing in it. He was accommodating enough that he rearranged the appointment to Saturday so she would not have to miss school. That was good. However, I feel a little nervous about the whole thing! I'm not sure what to expect. He indicated a release form had to be signed before interviewing any child to protect him. On the language side, my step-daughter has progressed quite well in school. She is mainstreamed, out of ESL, and a gets straight A's with relentless study habits. But her speech and listening skill are still developing. If she is very nervous I notice her translating skills slow down. Anyway, if there is anyone who has had experience with a child interview, thanks in advance for your input.