Hello everyone, ever been to a interview at the USCIS based on marriage? Question for ya.?

Hi,
I have recently been to the interview. It went well. I think it went way better than i thought it would, since i heard that they ask you questions, blah blah but the immigration officer just asked me name, dad's name, mom's name e.t.c and it took like 15 mins for everything and he said to wait till my times comes for the permancent residency.

Here's the question, When the immigration officer told me to sign the sheet of paper after stamping on it, i didn't read it as much as i would have liked to read it and i signed it. So if any of you remember what the document says or if you know where there's a link in the USCIS for that document verbatim, please help. Thank you soo much :).

Answer:
You were probably either signing your application or the fingerprint card. He didn't ask many questions because based on the evidence you sent, he already decided that marriage was valid. That is how it goes with real marriages. The fraud marriages get picked out and they have to answer more questions. I wouldn't worry about what you signed. If they wanted to deny the application they would ask you for more evidence.
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