Captain Ewok
Jan 29 2006, 06:23 PM
Click
HERE for packets you will probably get from the embassy when your petition arrives there. These are actually from Poland, but are used world-wide.

You should practice filling out and know what to do so when you do get them in the mail, you can fill them out and send back immediately.
This is a list of
Example Questions that you may be asked at your interview.
savant
Aug 19 2006, 06:28 PM
Hello does anybody know how to get an interview appointment in manila embassy???
my wife petitions already been approved and everything all that were waiting for is tha dates for
interview,but its been bout 3 months now and still nothing is happening...can somebody advice please..thanks
timesnap
Aug 20 2006, 01:46 AM
i think u shoul call the or email them
FMerz
Oct 17 2006, 11:17 AM
QUOTE(savant @ Aug 19 2006, 07:28 PM)

Hello does anybody know how to get an interview appointment in manila embassy???
my wife petitions already been approved and everything all that were waiting for is tha dates for
interview,but its been bout 3 months now and still nothing is happening...can somebody advice please..thanks
Savant.
Hi! You should call manila embassy to ask if you already have an appointment date, when did manila embassy received your case?, Anyway you can find some answers in manila embassy thread, Guy Uling has all the information in His signature. You can check it out. The first thing you do is really call the manila embassy and ask them about your case.

Good luck to you!
Jen
Virtual wife
Apr 1 2007, 03:50 PM
This is some information I PM to people about to do interviews. I've gleaned it from VJ posts, books I've read, attorney's I've spoken to. For those prepping for an AOS interview, I can recommend a small but very informative book titled "Green Card Interview Questions and Answers: Dos and Don'ts, Keys to Success", by Joseph Rotomi Famuyide, Esq. It is self-published, and although I found it through interlibrary loan, he lives in Brooklyn, NY and a copy can be obtained from him directly. These tips and questions are applicable to any country.
Here are some tips for the interview:
1. Do not volunteer information. For most questions, the shorter and more direct the answers are, the shorter the interview and the higher the chance of success. If the question is a yes or no question, give yes or no answers only. If the question is a simple question like "What is your name?" answer simply with your name.
2. If you do not know the answer to a question, do not lie. Say, "I don't know the answer to that at this time." or "I don't remember."
3. The answer to many questions will be in the papers that were sent in the petitions. Questions like, "what are your husband's parent's names". They will expect you to know the information given in your petitions. Review everything in your paperwork with your wife before her interview, and do a mock interview to see how the information may be applied.
4. Avoid saying "I think . . .". Women do this a lot. The examiner will expect you to know not be unsure, of your answers. Also, avoid adding "umm", "you know" and "ahh" type fillers to your speech.
5. When applicable, don't just state, demonstrate. If the examiner asks a question that can be answered with a document or photograph(s), provide it along with your answer.
For example, if the examiner asks, "What does your family think of your husband?", give them a picture or two with your answer; "They like him very much. Here is a picture of him with my mother and father at my parent's home."
Or, "How many attended your wedding?" Answer, "(give a number, then say) We have some lovely wedding photos of our guests having fun. Here are a few that I can show you."
6. Give American answers for dates and times. 12/24/07, not 24/12/07.
7. Dress well, but not overdressed.
8. Try to appear calm, well organized, and friendly. Nervousness raises suspicions.
9. Remain focused. If the examiner makes jokes, smile and enjoy, but do not make jokes too.
10. Make proper eye contact when conversing with the examiner, and try to control your own facial expressions so that your face remains pleasant and cordial.
11. Be audible so that your examiner doesn't have to ask you to repeat your answers.
12. Organize your papers in a way that will allow you to retrieve them easily and quickly. Examiners appreciate order and someone who doesn't waste their time.
13. When the interview is over, always ask for the results. "What should I now tell my husband about my visa status after our interview?" Before you leave, have them explain any papers they give to you and/or any procedures they will be taking to complete your case. Try to get the examiner's name for future reference, if needed. Write it down.
14. If the interview is in another city than the one you live in, arrive a day or two early to complete biometrics and get the results of your medical exam.
15. Arrive early to the consulate, but also be prepared to wait for a time past your scheduled interview appointment time. Be careful of thieves around the consulate if you have to carry cash. Bring ID; you cannot enter without it.
16. It is rare for the consulate to give you a visa on the spot. Be prepared to return for it, if approved.
For the interview, your SO should bring:
1. Original marriage documents, translations and certifications.
2. Formal, long form birth certificate.
3. Copies of any divorce records or death decrees of former SO(s).
4. Passport, with an expiration date of no earlier than 6 months. Try to have more than 6 months before expiration.
5. Police certificate with "Nothing" written on it, indicating no criminal record
6. Fingerprints (consulate will instruct you regarding how, when and where these will be taken). There is a fee for this.
7. Medical exam results (consulate will instruct you regarding how, when and where this will be taken). There is a fee for this. Make sure you get a copy from the medical examiner.
8. Passport type photos of each of you. (consulate will instruct you regarding these)
I made a list of what I've seen other people say their SOs were asked at consulates. Make sure that your fiancé can spell your COMPLETE name.
Possible interview questions:
What's your SO's full name?
Has s/he used any other names?
How many times have you met?
When and how did you meet?
When was the last time you were together?
How long have you known each other?
How long were you together the last time?
How long were you together any other time(s)?
What are the dates of the visits?
What have you done when your SO came?
Where did you go?
Where does your SO live? Which city and state?
What does your SO do for a living?
Where does your SO work?
What is your SO's phone number?
Do you know how long your SO has had this job?
Did you have a wedding ceremony?
Please describe your wedding ceremony.
Are you planning to have a wedding at any time in the future?
Questions about the pictures; when, where and who.
Where will you live?
Have you met your SO's family?
Where do your SO's parents live?
How do you communicate with your SO?
How do you keep in touch?
What language do you use to communicate with your SO?
How many times do you and your SO talk on the phone each month?
Why did you want to marry your SO?
Why would you choose to marry so much older/younger than you?
Do you want children?
What do your parents think about your marriage?
Do you love your SO?
What do you love about your SO?
Does your SO own or rent their home?
How much does your SO earn?
Write your SO's full name.
Have you ever been to the US?
When, for how long, and where did you live?
Do you have any relatives/friends in the US?
Where do they live?
What are your SO's parents' names?
Does your SO have any brothers or sisters?
What are their names?
What are your SO's hobbies and interests?
What are your hobbies and interests?
What do you have in common?
Do you know if your SO was married before?
How many times?
When did your SO divorce?
Does your SO have any children?
What are their (exes) names?
How do you get along with your SO's child(ren)?
Were you married before?
What is your SO's religious background?
Does your SO speak and understand your language?
Why do you want to come to the United States?
Do you have children?
How old is your SO?
What is your SO's birth date?
Where was your SO born?
Do you speak and understand your SO's native language?
Where and when were you engaged?
What do you do for a living?
Where do you work?
What do you plan to do once you are in the US?
Do you plan to work in the US?
Do you plan to study in the US?
What company does your SO's work for and what is their title?
What is your SO's favorite food?
Where did your SO work in the past and for how long?
What color are your SO's eyes?
What color is your SO's hair?
Did you prepare the forms yourself?
Which university did your SO graduate from?
Which subjects has your SO studied?
Have you been in the military?
Talk about your experience in the military.
Who is the petitioner?
Please tell me more about your SO.
Do you plan to stay in the U.S. forever?
What is your SO's name?
How did you meet your SO?
When did you meet your SO?
When did you become engaged?
What made you decide to use the internet to find a SO?
How long was your SO married before?
Does he have children? How many?
What are their names?
How old is your SO?
When was your SO born?
How long has your SO been working for XYZ?
Have you met his/her parents?
Have you talked to them on the phone?
Do they approve of your relationship?
Does your family approve of your relationship?
When was your engagement party?
Who was there?
Was any of her family there?
Why weren't they there?
Where did you have your wedding?
What religion is your SO?
What is your religion?
When did your SO visit you?
How long did your SO stay each visit?
What do you do for work?
How do you communicate with your SO?
How many times a day do you talk to your SO on the phone?
Where is your SO from?
What does your SO do?
When is your SO's birthday?
What did you send your SO?
When was your SO here?
Did you have an engagement ceremony?
Where do your SO parents live?
Where do your SO's siblings live?
What does your SO do?
What is your SO parents address?
What does your SO do?
What do you do?
Who are the people in the pictures?
What did you send to your SO?
What did your SO send to you?
How many times was your SO married?
What are the names of your SO's exes?
When was your SO's last divorce?
When did you meet your your SO?
When were you married?
What were the exact dates of your SO's visit?
Does your SO have children?
How many and what are their names?
Where do your SO 's parents live?
What did you do when your wife was in your country?
Where was the wedding?
Do you talk to men online?
How to you talk to your SO?
When did you meet your SO?
Were you talking to a lot of men on the Internet?
What do you and your SO talk about on the phone?
Do you have family in the US?
Who has custody of the children?
Where do your SO's exes live?
Will you be a good parent to your SO's children?
3sila
Apr 18 2007, 09:26 PM
QUOTE(Captain Ewok @ Jan 29 2006, 07:23 PM)

Click
HERE for packets you will probably get from the embassy when your petition arrives there. These are actually from Poland, but are used world-wide.

You should practice filling out and know what to do so when you do get them in the mail, you can fill them out and send back immediately.
This is a list of
Example Questions that you may be asked at your interview.
hello
I am having hard time checking out the packets link
help me please
Heartland
Apr 22 2007, 12:05 AM
The link does not work for me either...
QUOTE(3sila @ Apr 18 2007, 10:26 PM)

QUOTE(Captain Ewok @ Jan 29 2006, 07:23 PM)

Click
HERE for packets you will probably get from the embassy when your petition arrives there. These are actually from Poland, but are used world-wide.

You should practice filling out and know what to do so when you do get them in the mail, you can fill them out and send back immediately.
This is a list of
Example Questions that you may be asked at your interview.
hello
I am having hard time checking out the packets link
help me please

pposhes
Apr 30 2007, 12:57 PM
Is there anyone out there who lives in the UK and have a USA fiance who is filing for them to come to the USA to live.
I would like a list of the documents that you are asked to take with you at the interview at the USA embassy in the UK.
QUOTE(Heartland @ Apr 22 2007, 12:05 AM)

The link does not work for me either...
QUOTE(3sila @ Apr 18 2007, 10:26 PM)

QUOTE(Captain Ewok @ Jan 29 2006, 07:23 PM)

Click
HERE for packets you will probably get from the embassy when your petition arrives there. These are actually from Poland, but are used world-wide.

You should practice filling out and know what to do so when you do get them in the mail, you can fill them out and send back immediately.
This is a list of
Example Questions that you may be asked at your interview.
hello
I am having hard time checking out the packets link
help me please

QUOTE(Heartland @ Apr 22 2007, 12:05 AM)

The link does not work for me either...
QUOTE(3sila @ Apr 18 2007, 10:26 PM)

QUOTE(Captain Ewok @ Jan 29 2006, 07:23 PM)

Click
HERE for packets you will probably get from the embassy when your petition arrives there. These are actually from Poland, but are used world-wide.

You should practice filling out and know what to do so when you do get them in the mail, you can fill them out and send back immediately.
This is a list of
Example Questions that you may be asked at your interview.
hello
I am having hard time checking out the packets link
help me please

pposhes
Apr 30 2007, 12:59 PM
The package link is not coming thru to me, Can u do me a big favour by attaching it to my e-mail address pposhes@yahoo.co.uk.
Greatly appreciated.
mox
Sep 19 2007, 07:28 PM
Even though this is pinned, thought I'd bump it anyway. The link in the OP doesn't work anymore, does anyone have an updated link?
Thanks!
TOMNEE
Sep 23 2007, 05:15 PM
QUOTE(savant @ Aug 19 2006, 04:28 PM)

Hello does anybody know how to get an interview appointment in manila embassy???
my wife petitions already been approved and everything all that were waiting for is tha dates for
interview,but its been bout 3 months now and still nothing is happening...can somebody advice please..thanks
I just went through the whole process of waiting for the NVC to send the case to the US embassy Phnom penh, Cambodia. what helped a lot during this whole process was contacting my state representative in congress and as soon as they contacted The National Visa Center and the embassy directly I had an interview date within a week, before that I had been waiting and waiting even though the case was "completed" with the NVC.
try this suggestion, you won't regret it, thanks
Kim&Will
Oct 18 2007, 02:34 PM
My 129-F is at the Consulate for my K-3. I am getting confused now about the Affidavit of Support and which one. Does my husband need to complete one? It has not been mentioned in any of the letters received or in packet #3
The Vancouver US Embassy/Consulate Info link states that packet 3 contains an I-134, but mine did not (or is it for K-1's only?). It also mentions an OF-167....what is that? And do I need to be concerned about it.
Kim&Will
Oct 19 2007, 12:51 PM
QUOTE(Kim&Will @ Oct 18 2007, 12:34 PM)

My 129-F is at the Consulate for my K-3. I am getting confused now about the Affidavit of Support and which one. Does my husband need to complete one? It has not been mentioned in any of the letters received or in packet #3
The Vancouver US Embassy/Consulate Info link states that packet 3 contains an I-134, but mine did not (or is it for K-1's only?). It also mentions an OF-167....what is that? And do I need to be concerned about it.
Disregard my previous post. I emailed the Vancouver Consulate yesterday and they responded very quickly. We don't need an Affidavit of Support for a K3 and only what is on the checklist...unless they ask for additional documents during the interview.
sajaan
Oct 24 2007, 08:19 PM
hello everyone can anyone tell me what u get in 3.5 packege for CR1and do u have to do the medical with 3.5and send it to embassy or u get it afterword
gori
Nov 2 2007, 08:51 PM
QUOTE(sajaan @ Oct 24 2007, 07:19 PM)

hello everyone can anyone tell me what u get in 3.5 packege for CR1and do u have to do the medical with 3.5and send it to embassy or u get it afterword
Hey all....okay...I'm reading the gov.state website (cause I'm foolish to think they may give some valuable information) and it says the DS230 is required with the Packet 3.5....DIDN'T WE JUST DO THIS??? My husband had to send it to ME to send to NVC MONTHS ago..is he really going to have to fill out a new one and send it in?
sahar1018
Nov 16 2007, 11:08 AM
QUOTE(Captain Ewok @ Jan 30 2006, 01:23 AM)

Click
HERE for packets you will probably get from the embassy when your petition arrives there. These are actually from Poland, but are used world-wide.

You should practice filling out and know what to do so when you do get them in the mail, you can fill them out and send back immediately.
This is a list of
Example Questions that you may be asked at your interview.
HI:
I need your help, I could not open the link for the packets to take to the Embassy for the interview . Can you please let me know how to get it as the link does not work
My interview is on Monday so pleaaaaaasssssssseeeeeee help
Thank you
StillThePrettiest
Dec 7 2007, 03:25 PM
I guess these documents just don't exist anymore? that's a shame; I'd really like to start getting prepared with some of this stuff...
steveinsandiego
Feb 24 2008, 05:08 PM
QUOTE(StillThePrettiest @ Dec 7 2007, 12:25 PM)

I guess these documents just don't exist anymore? that's a shame; I'd really like to start getting prepared with some of this stuff...
Here is the correct link to the forms:
http://poland.usembassy.gov/poland/forms.html
VictoriaUSA
Mar 19 2008, 10:14 AM
Hello. The link to where you can access the materials sent to the fiance by the consulate is not working. Can you give me another address to go to to find what they will be requesting from him (he's in Morocco). Thanks.
Shannon and David
Apr 5 2008, 04:58 PM
QUOTE(VictoriaUSA @ Mar 19 2008, 11:14 AM)

Hello. The link to where you can access the materials sent to the fiance by the consulate is not working. Can you give me another address to go to to find what they will be requesting from him (he's in Morocco). Thanks.
http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/inde...;cty=Casablanca
bbpatel
Apr 9 2008, 03:35 PM
[quote name='pposhes' date='Apr 30 2007, 12:57 PM' post='873129']
Is there anyone out there who lives in the UK and have a USA fiance who is filing for them to come to the USA to live.
I would like a list of the documents that you are asked to take with you at the interview at the USA embassy in the UK.
Hi - I need the same! I have sent off my DS-230 and the rest, now want to prep for the interview...is there anyone who can help?
I want to know: how long it will take to get an interview, and what kind of things they ask?
Thanks
Shannon and David
Apr 14 2008, 07:31 PM
QUOTE(bbpatel @ Apr 9 2008, 04:35 PM)

Hi - I need the same! I have sent off my DS-230 and the rest, now want to prep for the interview...is there anyone who can help?
I want to know: how long it will take to get an interview, and what kind of things they ask?
Thanks
Here is the link to the Embassy info...
http://www.visajourney.com/consulates/inde...&cty=LondonHere is the link to example questions...
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/index.ph...p;page=exampleq