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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: New Zealand
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My fiance, from New Zealand recently got approved on his Visa (Happy dances were happening that day, I can tell you.) But now we move onto the next stage, his interview. I know the window is 2-4 weeks before he'll know, which is fine. But neither of us has any idea what to expect about the interview process.

Has anyone been through it and can offer insight as to what he might want to expect? We appreciate any information!

Thank you.

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Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: China
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~Moved from K1 Process to Aus/NZ Regional Forum~

~Instruction/requirements can be embassy/consulate-specific at this stage of the process~

Completed: K1/K2 (271 days) - AOS/EAD/AP (134 days) - ROC (279 days)

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I found my own experiences at Auckland consulate to be relatively stress free and quick.

There are a number of reviews where different members offer up information on their own experiences at this embassy.

You can read it here:

http://www.visajourney.com/reviews/index.php?cnty=New%20Zealand

Generally the interviewer will just ask very general questions to your fiance about his relationship with you, such as what do you do for work, when did you both meet, how did you meet. I wouldn't worry about it at all and just go in and answer everything truthfully.

Goodluck to you both! Everything will be wonderful and fine! :)

K1 visa

17/08/2012 - Filed for I-129f

22/08/2012 - NOA 1 for I-129f

29/03/2013 - NOA 2 for I-129f

08/04/2013 - Consulate received

17/04/2013 - Medical examination

21/05/2013 - Interview for K-1 (Approved)

25/05/2013 - Visa received

01/06/2013 - POE (San Francisco)

03/07/2013 - Married!

Adjustment of status

18/07/2013 - Filed for AOS, EAD, AP

25/07/2013 - NOA

19/08/2013 - Biometrics

08/10/2013 - Interview for AOS (Approved)

17/10/2013- Green Card received

Removing of Conditions

16/09/2015 - Filed for RoC

18/09/2015 - NOA

14/10/2015 - Biometrics

11/04/2016 - RFE

27/07/2016 - Interview

03/08/2016 - Approval!

10/08/2016 - 10 yr GC received

Citizenship

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  • 6 months later...

While I haven't been through this interview yet (I just hit 6 weeks at NVC today so hopefully soon) I have been to the interview windows at the embassy. I had to do so when my daughter was born to get her US citizenship.  I can tell you its not a scary place.  You go up the elevator and come to a deserted looking entrance with a scanner to walk through and a security guy.  That part was the most uncomfortable part of it all. They check your belongings and you take in only your paperwork and required items.  
In our case we went to the window to a lovely older lady and handed in documents, were handed back some of them and told to go to the next window to pay some fees (unsure if this is the case for IR1 or CR1 applications), then told to take a seat and wait. A lovely american gentleman called us up, asked some questions, cracked a joke or two, pulled faces to my baby girl, and then looked through paperwork. All up that interview took 5 mins, It doesn't sound too dissimilar to what the greencard interviews will be like (perhaps minus the pulling faces haha).
I didn't find any of the staff there to be unpleasant or scary at all. I think for this reason I won't be so nervous at my interview, as its a little familiar to me.  I don't think you should be worried at all.

Got married: 26th Sep 2013 

I-130 Petition Process:

Sent petition to USCIS Chicago lockbox (via in-laws to put check in US$): 11 Mar, 2016

NOA1: 24 Mar, 2016 (email notification 30 Mar. Hardcopy 11 Apr)

Service Centre: NEBRASKA

NOA2: 3rd Aug 2016

Petition sent to NVC: 18th Aug 2016

NVC Stage

Case number assigned: 8th Sep 2016

Paid AOS Fee: 9th Sep 2016

Paid IV Fee: 14th Sep 2016

DS-260 submitted: 25th Jan 2017

AOS & IV Package sent: 25th Jan 2017

Expedite requested: 25th Jan 2017

Expedite approved (consulate only): 1st Feb 2017

Scan Date: 31st Jan 2017

Case Complete: 14th April 2017 (10 weeks 4 days)

Full expedite approved (bypass NVC to send file to embassy), however too late as I already had case complete 17th Apr 2017

Case arrived at Embassy: 21st April 2017

P4 letter received: 26th April 2017 (expedite at embassy stage so this came from the consulate, not NVC)

Medical date: 26th April 2017

Interview date: 4th May 2017 APPROVED!!

Visa received: 8th May 2017 

POE (entered the USA): 15th May 2017 

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