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    Hello...
    my name sally from Indonesia - Jakarta.. i'm engaged to US citizen..
    my fiance already apply for fiance petition on Feb '09 and was approve on March '09 <only took 1 month>...
    i still wait a notice email from US embassy in Jakarta-Indonesia.
    i have read all thread in this site who failed for the interview visa..
    well, that make me scared
    so my question is....
    is there anyone who have interview experience, can tell me wot they ask in the interview..

    best regards
    Sally
    Last edited by kemper; 04-11-2009, 03:52 AM.

  • #2
    Where was it sent to CSC or VSC? 1 month is really good. Congrats. Make sure you have all your paperwork in order like police report, medical and such docs. Dont worry if everything is genuine then you sudnt have a problem.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by A2EZ View Post
      Where was it sent to CSC or VSC? 1 month is really good. Congrats. Make sure you have all your paperwork in order like police report, medical and such docs. Dont worry if everything is genuine then you sudnt have a problem.

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      Thank you..
      we send it to USCIS .. we use immigration attorney.. because we don't want mess it up..
      i will prepare the docs .. but i worried with the interview.. i have read the thread .. it said.. they will ask u 100 question.. geee....
      i need to be with my fiance.. i love him very much..

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      • #4
        I meant was it sent to Cali or Vermont office? Dont worry too much abt the interview. There is no fixed questions, as far as i know.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by A2EZ View Post
          I meant was it sent to Cali or Vermont office? Dont worry too much abt the interview. There is no fixed questions, as far as i know.
          oh sorry... we sent it to Cali..

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          • #6
            Here's some reports of people I found who interviewed in Jakarta:

            The CO (american) asked some standard questions like: when was the first time you two met?, when did u meet in person? how many times has he been visiting u? from all the meetings in person, how many time has he met your parents?! (I answered all of the 3 visits Rob always met parents), where do you live? what does he do? what do you do? when did you decide to get married? have you ever been to the US before? for how long?, who paid for the trip? Then he asked if I have some pictures. That was the only proof that the CO asked.
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            Another: The whole interview took about 5 minutes. A male American consul asked me a few simple questions like how I met my fiance, had my fiance met my parents, what was his job, which company he worked for... things like that. Nothing complicated. I think the 3.5 hours waiting was alot worse than the interview itself
            They gave me a small white card with red "K" stamp on it to pick up my passport with the visa.. All done!
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            Another: The CO at the interview was cordial and proceeded with easy questions that both my fiancee and I should know already; i.e. How did you meet? What service online did you meet at? Where does your fiancee live? What does he do for a living? When was the last time you were together? Where you live in the U.S?

            There were no trick questions, just straight forward ones. When my fiance handed over all of the evidence to the CO, he simply scanned thru the file that was already looked at when I submitted the I-129F and didn't really concentrate too much on the evidence we had since I filed the petition. He didn't ask her to identify any of the original photos and who was in them or where they took place.
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            Another: My fiance's interview was relatively easy and painless. His appointment was for 1pm, but they didn't get to him until about 3pm, as they were really busy. The officer first tried to trick him, asking about his "wife," but then moved on to more typical questions. "What do you do?" "What does your fiancee do?" "Where/When did you meet?" "When did you get engaged?" "Where does your fiancee live in the US?" Those kinds of things.

            Overall, it took a little over 10 minutes because the officer spoke so fast that my fiance had to ask her to repeat herself several times.

            All of the other Fiance Visa applicants there that day were approved!
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            Those sound pretty encouraging. I didn't find any that said it was hard. Most rated the Embassy 4 or 5 out of 5. The biggest complaint everyone made was they had to wait hours.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by nichole View Post
              Here's some reports of people I found who interviewed in Jakarta:

              The CO (american) asked some standard questions like: when was the first time you two met?, when did u meet in person? how many times has he been visiting u? from all the meetings in person, how many time has he met your parents?! (I answered all of the 3 visits Rob always met parents), where do you live? what does he do? what do you do? when did you decide to get married? have you ever been to the US before? for how long?, who paid for the trip? Then he asked if I have some pictures. That was the only proof that the CO asked.
              ----------
              Another: The whole interview took about 5 minutes. A male American consul asked me a few simple questions like how I met my fiance, had my fiance met my parents, what was his job, which company he worked for... things like that. Nothing complicated. I think the 3.5 hours waiting was alot worse than the interview itself
              They gave me a small white card with red "K" stamp on it to pick up my passport with the visa.. All done!
              ---------
              Another: The CO at the interview was cordial and proceeded with easy questions that both my fiancee and I should know already; i.e. How did you meet? What service online did you meet at? Where does your fiancee live? What does he do for a living? When was the last time you were together? Where you live in the U.S?

              There were no trick questions, just straight forward ones. When my fiance handed over all of the evidence to the CO, he simply scanned thru the file that was already looked at when I submitted the I-129F and didn't really concentrate too much on the evidence we had since I filed the petition. He didn't ask her to identify any of the original photos and who was in them or where they took place.
              ------
              Another: My fiance's interview was relatively easy and painless. His appointment was for 1pm, but they didn't get to him until about 3pm, as they were really busy. The officer first tried to trick him, asking about his "wife," but then moved on to more typical questions. "What do you do?" "What does your fiancee do?" "Where/When did you meet?" "When did you get engaged?" "Where does your fiancee live in the US?" Those kinds of things.

              Overall, it took a little over 10 minutes because the officer spoke so fast that my fiance had to ask her to repeat herself several times.

              All of the other Fiance Visa applicants there that day were approved!
              -------

              Those sound pretty encouraging. I didn't find any that said it was hard. Most rated the Embassy 4 or 5 out of 5. The biggest complaint everyone made was they had to wait hours.
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              dear : Nichole

              thank you so much... for this information... thank you.... i really appreciate that...
              now i can relieve.. i have bunch of evidence.. pic, email, greeting cards, letter from family..
              thank you very very very much .....

              best regards
              sally
              Last edited by kemper; 04-11-2009, 03:43 AM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by nichole View Post
                Here's some reports of people I found who interviewed in Jakarta:

                The CO (american) asked some standard questions like: when was the first time you two met?, when did u meet in person? how many times has he been visiting u? from all the meetings in person, how many time has he met your parents?! (I answered all of the 3 visits Rob always met parents), where do you live? what does he do? what do you do? when did you decide to get married? have you ever been to the US before? for how long?, who paid for the trip? Then he asked if I have some pictures. That was the only proof that the CO asked.
                ----------
                Another: The whole interview took about 5 minutes. A male American consul asked me a few simple questions like how I met my fiance, had my fiance met my parents, what was his job, which company he worked for... things like that. Nothing complicated. I think the 3.5 hours waiting was alot worse than the interview itself
                They gave me a small white card with red "K" stamp on it to pick up my passport with the visa.. All done!
                ---------
                Another: The CO at the interview was cordial and proceeded with easy questions that both my fiancee and I should know already; i.e. How did you meet? What service online did you meet at? Where does your fiancee live? What does he do for a living? When was the last time you were together? Where you live in the U.S?

                There were no trick questions, just straight forward ones. When my fiance handed over all of the evidence to the CO, he simply scanned thru the file that was already looked at when I submitted the I-129F and didn't really concentrate too much on the evidence we had since I filed the petition. He didn't ask her to identify any of the original photos and who was in them or where they took place.
                ------
                Another: My fiance's interview was relatively easy and painless. His appointment was for 1pm, but they didn't get to him until about 3pm, as they were really busy. The officer first tried to trick him, asking about his "wife," but then moved on to more typical questions. "What do you do?" "What does your fiancee do?" "Where/When did you meet?" "When did you get engaged?" "Where does your fiancee live in the US?" Those kinds of things.

                Overall, it took a little over 10 minutes because the officer spoke so fast that my fiance had to ask her to repeat herself several times.

                All of the other Fiance Visa applicants there that day were approved!
                -------

                Those sound pretty encouraging. I didn't find any that said it was hard. Most rated the Embassy 4 or 5 out of 5. The biggest complaint everyone made was they had to wait hours.
                it really sounds encouraging nichole. i've asked some local people who had the interview and they almost had the same questions like on your examples. nice info...

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                • #9
                  Hi everyone im sooooo happpy.....
                  my fiance apply petition for me at 17 Feb '09..
                  and he send it to CSC..
                  we got approved at March 18 '09.. ( only took 1 month )
                  then USCIS send our docs to National visa center and US Embassy Jakarta..
                  and at April 24 '09 i got the VISA on hand..
                  yay...
                  everything is going really smooth...
                  the interviewer is really friendly..
                  but... the consular is really mean to me.. lol.. wtf.. maybe she just jealous with my happiness..
                  now i just wait till May 2 '09 when my fiance arrive for pick me up...
                  so.. i just want to say to everyone... keep patient and GOOD LUCK....
                  don't give up for someone u love...
                  maybe she/he is ur only one soulmate..

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                  • #10
                    K1 questions

                    I am Indian working and living in The Netherlands. My Indian American Fiance in CA USA has applied for K1 for me and K2 for my teenage son

                    Does anyone know the kind of questions asked by American Consulate in Netherlands?

                    I am divorced under abondonment/desertion. I have court granted divorce but no document to prove i have sole custody of son. He has been my sole responsibility/custody past 9 yrs also by Netherlands records. Will not having a court document stating i have the sole custody be an issue?

                    Any help/advice will be appreciated. Thanks.

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                    • #11
                      Interview For Kuwait K-1 VISA

                      Does anyone know what kind of questions they ask at the center in Kuwait or has anyone had an interview there?
                      I have been in Kuwait now 3 months waiting with my finace to hear from immigration about an appointment. We have been trying to prepare together, the process seems like a lifetime when you have met your soul mate and need to be together.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Diane333 View Post
                        Does anyone know what kind of questions they ask at the center in Kuwait or has anyone had an interview there?
                        I have been in Kuwait now 3 months waiting with my finace to hear from immigration about an appointment. We have been trying to prepare together, the process seems like a lifetime when you have met your soul mate and need to be together.
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                        sorry took so long to replay u.. i just read ur message actually...
                        im sorry i never been to kuwait.. but if im not wrong... the interview just the same in everywhere.. what i mean is .. they just want to make sure u r not scam.. they just asking about ur relationship.. dont worry.. if u feel u not do something wrong... everything will be ok...
                        i know what u feel... i've been there before..
                        take care

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