Hello,
I just had my interview yesterday. I was really tense and the interviewer was somewhat serious. She first started to talk to my husband, who is the petitioner. She was basically checking all the information in the application, and said she would first hear from
Him. She checked his information and asked him when was my bday.
Then she went through my information, which included my story in the U.S, like the visa I came and how I changed, and the school I am going to. Then, she started to ask questions like:
Tell me how you two met?
What day you celebrate your dating aniversary?
What is your wedding date?
Who came to the wedding?
When did you start living together?
How was the proposal?
She asked if I was working and where
She then asked for Bonafide, if we had any more aditional information.
I gave her more pictures, health insurance together, taxes filed together, bank account and flight tickets of a trip we are going next month. She then relaxed more and talked about the trip and places to go.
Finally, my green card was aproved.
That was it!!!
I just had my interview yesterday. I was really tense and the interviewer was somewhat serious. She first started to talk to my husband, who is the petitioner. She was basically checking all the information in the application, and said she would first hear from
Him. She checked his information and asked him when was my bday.
Then she went through my information, which included my story in the U.S, like the visa I came and how I changed, and the school I am going to. Then, she started to ask questions like:
Tell me how you two met?
What day you celebrate your dating aniversary?
What is your wedding date?
Who came to the wedding?
When did you start living together?
How was the proposal?
She asked if I was working and where
She then asked for Bonafide, if we had any more aditional information.
I gave her more pictures, health insurance together, taxes filed together, bank account and flight tickets of a trip we are going next month. She then relaxed more and talked about the trip and places to go.
Finally, my green card was aproved.
That was it!!!
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