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WE JUST RECEIVED OUR INTERVIEW DATE JUNE 21. same sex couple

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Turkey
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I am USA citizen my husband is Turkish, thsi is all new for gays , My self and my same sex spouse got married last year JULY 4 2015 in Cape Town South Africa , we went there for gay marriage is legal there but we are recognized here as a couple. We filed 130 in August and the process moved along with no significant issues and received by UCIS he was approved easily in Sept 2015; then it went to NVC and that process took at least 5 months and March 18 was completed with NVC and in line for interview date , We just got our appointment this morning MAY 11 yeahhhhh!!!. i have been living here in Turkey and have have been together since Nov 2014 and we both live together but we have a big age difference he is 20 I am 57, but we love each other immensly. So far no glitches in the process and I have domicile in USA I have my own home it is currently there and have roommates living in my home, with additional income plus my income from the states. now the nervousness of the interview, we are in a bonafide true loving relationship have spent our holidays together travel together , same bank account , record of our home address and thousand of photos together and my sister visited as well amd signed affadavits from family and acquatiances. I guess I am nervous about the interview, he was just asked to go my TURKISH HUSBAND , i THOUGHT BEING WE RESIDE TOGETHER THEY WOULD INTERVIEW ME AS WELL. But i plan on tagging along and giving him my passport to take in with him and he can say my husband is sitting outside. I dont know what they will ask , I hope all goes well, any idea what they will ask , I AM SURE ABOUT OUR RELATIONSHIP , MAYBE OUR AGE DIFFERENCE. H e is currently in a Turkish university . Any advice I feel comfortable that the NVC process went easy with no problems at all. I was anticipating it drag our requesting additional info but i guess i sent sufficient documents, I sent alot .

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Filed: K-3 Visa Country: Ghana
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The age difference doesn't matter if you say you live together and have so much history together. He should be fine and at ease. I can't tell you some questions they might ask and hope those who have gone through that stage be able to help you. Good luck.

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* Moved from Bringing Family Members of Permanent residents to IR-1/CR-1 Progress Reports *

* OP is a USC petitioning his spouse, and the fact that they're a same-sex couple matters not one bit for immigration purposes, which is exactly as it should be :-) *

Eighteen years in the US and I still don't understand Velveeta, TV ads for prescription drugs, only getting 2 weeks paid vacation, or why anyone believes anything they see on Fox "News".

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