lol ok, let me see if I can decipher this. You overstayed, you lost your I-94 and have no stamps in your passport, but have the airline ticket. So I gather you entered the US legally and were granted entry? You married in the US??? Not sure on what you are saying about interview. And you are asking if there is a fine.
If you entered the US legally there is no fine. If you then married a USC you can apply to adjust your status as much is forgiven. You can get a copy of the I-94 by filing USCIS Form I-102 (Application for Replacement/Initial Nonimmigrant Arrival - Departure Document). submit a copy of the original USCIS Form I-94.
Instructions from the form....
Lost or Stolen Form. If you are applying to replace a lost or stolen Form I-94, I-94W or I-95, submit a copy of the original or submit a copy of the biographic page from your passport and a copy of the page indicating admission as claimed, or other evidence of your admission. If you are unable to provide this evidence, submit a full explanation stating why you cannot give any of the above evidence, along with a copy of evidence of your identity and copies of any evidence in your possession to substantiate your claim. If your card was stolen, submit a copy of the police report relating to the theft.
http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-102.pdf
Also see a great guide to adjusting status with a concurrent filing of the I-130, if this is applicable to you
http://www.familybasedimmigration.com/forum/showthread.php?t=271
2007-05-29 16:08:07
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answered by aussiewenchupover 4
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That is impossible to answer without punctuation and all abbreviated words spelled out.
2007-05-29 16:01:08
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answered by Rich Z 7
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dont have a clue what you are asking,
2007-05-29 16:08:54
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answered by trudi100 4
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cantunderstandwhenyouarepracticallynotusinganypunctuations.howdoesitfeel
2007-05-29 16:29:04
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answered by thebrowntsunami 2
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