RobertH Posted June 17, 2010 Report Share Posted June 17, 2010 Hello all I think we will be mailing the AOS package today and I had a question. Hui thinks she will have a interview for the 2 year card she will get to start off with. I know she willhave a Bio-metrics apointment to do the finger printing and the like but will we have a Interview with a DOS or VO? Robert Link to comment
dnoblett Posted June 17, 2010 Report Share Posted June 17, 2010 (edited) From what I see the majority of K-1 AOS DO-NOT get interviewed, however most K-3's DO. http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/aoslis...r=1&vtype=0 (Note Decision date column and interview date column, also filtered for "Transferred" cases only.) If case gets transferred to California, then more than likely the result will be NO Interview. In my case the only interview my Yu had to do was the one in Guangzhou, we had NO interview for AOS, and NO interview for Removal of Conditions. Edited June 17, 2010 by dnoblett (see edit history) Link to comment
Sam and Fen Posted June 17, 2010 Report Share Posted June 17, 2010 From what I see the majority of K-1 AOS DO-NOT get interviewed, however most K-3's DO. http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/aoslis...r=1&vtype=0 (Note Decision date column and interview date column, also filtered for "Transferred" cases only.) If case gets transferred to California, then more than likely the result will be NO Interview. In my case the only interview my Yu had to do was the one in Guangzhou, we had NO interview for AOS, and NO interview for Removal of Conditions. Normally yes, but remember this is a very special case and also from Arizona. Link to comment
RobertH Posted June 17, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 17, 2010 From what I see the majority of K-1 AOS DO-NOT get interviewed, however most K-3's DO. http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/aoslis...r=1&vtype=0 (Note Decision date column and interview date column, also filtered for "Transferred" cases only.) If case gets transferred to California, then more than likely the result will be NO Interview. In my case the only interview my Yu had to do was the one in Guangzhou, we had NO interview for AOS, and NO interview for Removal of Conditions. Normally yes, but remember this is a very special case and also from Arizona. Hmmmmm You still playin hide the 6 inch meatball at the shop? Link to comment
Sam and Fen Posted June 17, 2010 Report Share Posted June 17, 2010 From what I see the majority of K-1 AOS DO-NOT get interviewed, however most K-3's DO. http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/aoslis...r=1&vtype=0 (Note Decision date column and interview date column, also filtered for "Transferred" cases only.) If case gets transferred to California, then more than likely the result will be NO Interview. In my case the only interview my Yu had to do was the one in Guangzhou, we had NO interview for AOS, and NO interview for Removal of Conditions. Normally yes, but remember this is a very special case and also from Arizona. Hmmmmm You still playin hide the 6 inch meatball at the shop? Not kidding. The new AZ immigration law requires interviews for ALL AOS applicants from AZ. Check it out. Link to comment
RobertH Posted June 17, 2010 Author Report Share Posted June 17, 2010 From what I see the majority of K-1 AOS DO-NOT get interviewed, however most K-3's DO. http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/aoslis...r=1&vtype=0 (Note Decision date column and interview date column, also filtered for "Transferred" cases only.) If case gets transferred to California, then more than likely the result will be NO Interview. In my case the only interview my Yu had to do was the one in Guangzhou, we had NO interview for AOS, and NO interview for Removal of Conditions. Normally yes, but remember this is a very special case and also from Arizona. Hmmmmm You still playin hide the 6 inch meatball at the shop? Not kidding. The new AZ immigration law requires interviews for ALL AOS applicants from AZ. Check it out. I looked for anything that said that about AZ law but could not find it. where did you read it? Link to comment
Sam and Fen Posted June 17, 2010 Report Share Posted June 17, 2010 From what I see the majority of K-1 AOS DO-NOT get interviewed, however most K-3's DO. http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/aoslis...r=1&vtype=0 (Note Decision date column and interview date column, also filtered for "Transferred" cases only.) If case gets transferred to California, then more than likely the result will be NO Interview. In my case the only interview my Yu had to do was the one in Guangzhou, we had NO interview for AOS, and NO interview for Removal of Conditions. Normally yes, but remember this is a very special case and also from Arizona. Hmmmmm You still playin hide the 6 inch meatball at the shop? Not kidding. The new AZ immigration law requires interviews for ALL AOS applicants from AZ. Check it out. I looked for anything that said that about AZ law but could not find it. where did you read it? Who says I read it? GOTCHA! for not comming on here enough since Hui came to the US. Link to comment
Randy W Posted June 18, 2010 Report Share Posted June 18, 2010 From what I see the majority of K-1 AOS DO-NOT get interviewed, however most K-3's DO. http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/aoslis...r=1&vtype=0 (Note Decision date column and interview date column, also filtered for "Transferred" cases only.) If case gets transferred to California, then more than likely the result will be NO Interview. In my case the only interview my Yu had to do was the one in Guangzhou, we had NO interview for AOS, and NO interview for Removal of Conditions. Normally yes, but remember this is a very special case and also from Arizona. Hmmmmm You still playin hide the 6 inch meatball at the shop? Not kidding. The new AZ immigration law requires interviews for ALL AOS applicants from AZ. Check it out. I looked for anything that said that about AZ law but could not find it. where did you read it? Why, he read it right here on CFL - same as you! Just remember - interviews are GOOD - they are the leading cause of Green Cards. Sending it to California is simply an ALERT that you are ON A TRACK to NOT interview - they won't expect you to go there, but will forward it to your local office if they decide they really want to talk to you. The person conducting the interview is an IO - Immigrations Officer - with the USCIS Link to comment
ME4Ying Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 From what I see the majority of K-1 AOS DO-NOT get interviewed, however most K-3's DO. http://www.visajourney.com/timeline/aoslis...r=1&vtype=0 (Note Decision date column and interview date column, also filtered for "Transferred" cases only.) If case gets transferred to California, then more than likely the result will be NO Interview. In my case the only interview my Yu had to do was the one in Guangzhou, we had NO interview for AOS, and NO interview for Removal of Conditions. Normally yes, but remember this is a very special case and also from Arizona. Hmmmmm You still playin hide the 6 inch meatball at the shop? Not kidding. The new AZ immigration law requires interviews for ALL AOS applicants from AZ. Check it out. I looked for anything that said that about AZ law but could not find it. where did you read it? Why, he read it right here on CFL - same as you! Just remember - interviews are GOOD - they are the leading cause of Green Cards. Sending it to California is simply an ALERT that you are ON A TRACK to NOT interview - they won't expect you to go there, but will forward it to your local office if they decide they really want to talk to you. The person conducting the interview is an IO - Immigrations Officer - with the USCIS Although I am not a lawyer, it seems pretty clear that AZ does not have any say in this matter. In our case, my wife was a K3 we did have an interview even though the case was sent to CA. We brought only what was indicated on the inteview notice and the whole thing took 10 minutes. Link to comment
griz326 Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 Although I am not a lawyer, it seems pretty clear that AZ does not have any say in this matter. You don't need to be an attorney to know that states cannot issue directives to the federal government or its agencies. However, in times like these, it is possible that some political stinker at the federal level instigated some dirty tricks directive...but highly unlikely. Link to comment
Randy W Posted June 27, 2010 Report Share Posted June 27, 2010 Can you guys spell "Gotcha"? HINT - it's right up there in post # 7 (Sam & Fen) Link to comment
griz326 Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 (edited) Can you guys spell "Gotcha"? HINT - it's right up there in post # 7 (Sam & Fen) I saw it and didn't know what to think of it because your posts are usually very credible. ...even when I don't agree with them... Edited June 28, 2010 by griz326 (see edit history) Link to comment
Randy W Posted June 28, 2010 Report Share Posted June 28, 2010 Can you guys spell "Gotcha"? HINT - it's right up there in post # 7 (Sam & Fen) I saw it and didn't know what to think of it because your posts are usually very credible. ...even when I don't agree with them... OK - thisWhy, he read it right here on CFL - same as you! was meant to imply that he had read it in his own post. I guess that comment needed a smilie. Sorry 'bout that. Link to comment
griz326 Posted June 29, 2010 Report Share Posted June 29, 2010 Can you guys spell "Gotcha"? HINT - it's right up there in post # 7 (Sam & Fen) I saw it and didn't know what to think of it because your posts are usually very credible. ...even when I don't agree with them... OK - thisWhy, he read it right here on CFL - same as you! was meant to imply that he had read it in his own post. I guess that comment needed a smilie. Sorry 'bout that. Perhaps this is a problem with fundamentally, anal retentive readers Link to comment
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