Going to my interview next week (AOS through marriage) do you guys want to share some of the questions they asked you...
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It depends on the field office or interview officer
although I wasn’t asked much questions but the interview officer asked my wife questions below;
How long did we date ?
when and where did we get engaged ?
Did we meet each other’s parents before the engagement and what was their thoughts ?
What’s each of our professions and where do we work ?
And a couple of yes and no questions.
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Questions asked to both of us:
Full name and date of birth of your spouse
When and where did you first meet each other?
Where was your spouse living when you first met?
Where did you live together previously?
What is your spouse's occupation?
What is the name of your spouse's employer?
What country was your spouse born in?
And then to me specifically, all of the yes/no questions in the green card application like if you were ever in a military, arrested or convicted of a crime etc.
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Hi,
Here is some guidelines for your Green card Interview.
List of questions that you need to consider preparing Answer.- Where you guys meet?
- What is the story of your marriage proposal?
- When did your relationship turns marriage?
- Who proposed to whom?
- How many people attended your marriage?
- Where it happened?
- Was there music or other entertainment?
- What is the best moment happened at the wedding function?
- What kind of food you served?
- Did you go on Honeymoon?
- Who is your spouse Employer?
- What about your spouse Employment History?
- Spouse current and past job role?
- Spouse most recent achievements in Job?
- Questions about Kids
- Questions about immediate relationships
- Spouse Birthday
- Celebrations of Birthday
- Important functions that both celebrated
All the best.
Thanks
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Originally posted by bcp1985 View PostGoing to my interview next week (AOS through marriage) do you guys want to share some of the questions they asked you...
You should know birthdates, names of relatives. They may ask you about your spouse's schedule. Does it change? Is it the same? Does your spouse work at the same location or works at several locations depending upon business needs?
You can always reference the I-485 that you submitted. I would encourage you both to review your answers. Just be familiar with the form.
Not everyone has this proposal story. My spouse and I simply talked about getting married and on a Wednesday, called the courthouse and asked if we could get married that day. We bought rings AFTER we got married. We eloped. Family did not know and we don't have 958 friends on ******** to tell our stories to. Again, everyone's story is different. You just have to be able to speak to your story.
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