Hi, I just mailed the all the necessary paperwork for my wife's I-130 and I-485 yesterday. I know we're probably still a few weeks away from the interview but my question is about that. My wife doesn't speak very good English (hardly any) and we're wondering how we're going to deal with that when it comes time for our interview. Furthermore, we didn't hire a lawyer so we won't have anyone coaching us during the interview process. Will USCIC provide an interpreter for her when it comes time for the interview? Do I need to notify them ahead of time of the need for one? Am I allowed to interpret the questions and her answers (although that would defeat the purpose of separate interviews)?
I'm just wondering if anyone has been in our shoes has any advice on this. My wife's personality is naturally shy, reserved, and borderline timid so she's worried that she will blow the interview because of this if they try to intimidate her with too many questions or if she doesn't understand the interviewer properly especially if I'm not there with her. I told her not to fear anything because the truth is on our side and as long as she answers truthfully we will be fine, but still it would help to know that language will not be a barrier for her.
I'm just wondering if anyone has been in our shoes has any advice on this. My wife's personality is naturally shy, reserved, and borderline timid so she's worried that she will blow the interview because of this if they try to intimidate her with too many questions or if she doesn't understand the interviewer properly especially if I'm not there with her. I told her not to fear anything because the truth is on our side and as long as she answers truthfully we will be fine, but still it would help to know that language will not be a barrier for her.
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