All things considered, it went really well.  By “it”, I mean our Adjustment of Status (I-485) interview that will transist my visa application from a K-1 with work and travel authorization to a full on K-3 with an actual Green Card.  The guy handling our case was a really nice guy, not at all the Napoleon complex type that I see all too often dealing with immigration in both Canada and the USA.  He himself had imported a wife, he told us many times, and like us his visa information was lost — but unlike ours being lost in Nebraska his was lost in China!  In any case, he was convinced our marriage was not a fraud, and he didn’t even look at any of the evidence that I had carefully collected and arranged to prove that fact.  All we need now is to fill out one more form and get it back to him within 90 days and I’ll have my 2-year official Green Card.  w00t.

Also, the DHS office in Seattle is very shiny.  I’d post a picture, but I’ve heard bad stories about foreigners taking pictures of federal buildings, so I decided against that…