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The-wait-is-on
My interview was on May 6th in Mumbai at 7.30 a.m. After fingerprinting was done, I was called for an interview by a Maharashtrian guy (since I am a Maharashtrian too, the interview was conducted in Marathi). He asked me- How come I found a person from my community in the US?
When did we meet?
Where did we meet?
Why did we wait so long to get married?
Where was I born? Who lives there now?
Where do I reside currently in India?
Who lives there with me?
For how long have my parents been living there?

After this interview was complete, he gave me back all the documents I had submitted to the VFS with the exception of the medical report and police certificates.

The second interview took place an hour later by an American. She made me swear that all that had been filled-out in the forms was true. Then she asked the following questions;
When did I get married?
How many people were at the wedding?
When did I meet my husband?
What was I doing in the US then?
What was he doing then?
What does he do now?
She also saw the wedding photographs.

She then said my visa was approved and I would get it by mail in a few days. I got my passport delivered the next day itself.
♥ QaSiM--aIsHa
Congratulations on your approval!!!!!
bengalilover
Congratulations! Did your spouse accompany you?

Good luck for happy married life!
laurarajesh
QUOTE(The-wait-is-on @ May 8 2008, 09:57 AM) *
My interview was on May 6th in Mumbai at 7.30 a.m. After fingerprinting was done, I was called for an interview by a Maharashtrian guy (since I am a Maharashtrian too, the interview was conducted in Marathi). He asked me- How come I found a person from my community in the US?
When did we meet?
Where did we meet?
Why did we wait so long to get married?
Where was I born? Who lives there now?
Where do I reside currently in India?
Who lives there with me?
For how long have my parents been living there?

After this interview was complete, he gave me back all the documents I had submitted to the VFS with the exception of the medical report and police certificates.

The second interview took place an hour later by an American. She made me swear that all that had been filled-out in the forms was true. Then she asked the following questions;
When did I get married?
How many people were at the wedding?
When did I meet my husband?
What was I doing in the US then?
What was he doing then?
What does he do now?
She also saw the wedding photographs.

She then said my visa was approved and I would get it by mail in a few days. I got my passport delivered the next day itself.


hello
Congratulations and best of luck

ZeeNusah
Congratulations!!!
ColombianoGringo
Congratulations! You must be so excited. It's great to see that you were approved.

Our interview is coming up next month on June 19.
KC♥MP
Congratulations!!! good.gif
mina76
Nice, Congratulations to you both!!! star_smile.gif
ELW
Congrats to both of you! kicking.gif kicking.gif
journeyman
Congratulations...Welcome to US.
Deeptarn
QUOTE(The-wait-is-on @ May 8 2008, 08:57 AM) *
My interview was on May 6th in Mumbai at 7.30 a.m. After fingerprinting was done, I was called for an interview by a Maharashtrian guy (since I am a Maharashtrian too, the interview was conducted in Marathi). He asked me- How come I found a person from my community in the US?
When did we meet?
Where did we meet?
Why did we wait so long to get married?
Where was I born? Who lives there now?
Where do I reside currently in India?
Who lives there with me?
For how long have my parents been living there?

After this interview was complete, he gave me back all the documents I had submitted to the VFS with the exception of the medical report and police certificates.

The second interview took place an hour later by an American. She made me swear that all that had been filled-out in the forms was true. Then she asked the following questions;
When did I get married?
How many people were at the wedding?
When did I meet my husband?
What was I doing in the US then?
What was he doing then?
What does he do now?
She also saw the wedding photographs.

She then said my visa was approved and I would get it by mail in a few days. I got my passport delivered the next day itself.


congratulations , finally ur wait is over
Mohgli
QUOTE(The-wait-is-on @ May 8 2008, 10:57 AM) *
My interview was on May 6th in Mumbai at 7.30 a.m. After fingerprinting was done, I was called for an interview by a Maharashtrian guy (since I am a Maharashtrian too, the interview was conducted in Marathi). He asked me- How come I found a person from my community in the US?
When did we meet?
Where did we meet?
Why did we wait so long to get married?
Where was I born? Who lives there now?
Where do I reside currently in India?
Who lives there with me?
For how long have my parents been living there?

After this interview was complete, he gave me back all the documents I had submitted to the VFS with the exception of the medical report and police certificates.

The second interview took place an hour later by an American. She made me swear that all that had been filled-out in the forms was true. Then she asked the following questions;
When did I get married?
How many people were at the wedding?
When did I meet my husband?
What was I doing in the US then?
What was he doing then?
What does he do now?
She also saw the wedding photographs.

She then said my visa was approved and I would get it by mail in a few days. I got my passport delivered the next day itself.

How long do you have based on your stamped K3 to enter the USA? Do you have to enter before the expiry of the I-129F or ?


thanks

M
ROZA
congratz!!!!
o0pink0o

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

PiNk
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