Originally posted by cmdeanil
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My mother had her interview in Telugu. She entered around 8:30 for a 9am interview but did not finish until 11:30am. It's crazy that the wait is so long. I wonder why they don't space candidates apart longer. Oh well! OTOH, I remember the days when we lined up overnight for a student visa interview at the Chennai consulate so this is not that bad.
The officer didn't ask too many questions because most of the documents (Birth Affidavits in lieu of birth certificate, new PCC, W2/tax transcripts, Photos) were verified earlier in the day. The consular officer questioning seems like a formality which is likely because all of us would have submitted the documents online (to USCIS as part of the previous steps) and they would have had a chance to verify most of that information beforehand.
After the interview, the attached two papers were provided. I assume that the stamped visa will have the Alien (A) number because that's how even my GC was! The Case ID is already known from the emails received from USCIS anyway. My plan is to wait until we receive the visa, verify that everything is accurate, and then pay the $220 USCIS Immigrant Fee.
My mom/brother stayed at Hotel BKC Inn. It was below par and I would not recommend that you stay there unless you have budget constraints.
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