We were going through the second security station and I was joking to the fellow inspecting our folder of contents that we are probably over prepared for our interview with all our evidence. The 2 guys started laughing at me and one of them lifted up my folder and said it was only 4 lbs - around 10 lbs is the norm for people
I was the last of 3 of us to be interviewed. The 2 other ladies were all stressed out when they were giving their forms to the lady behind the plexiglass window. THe lady was not impressed to say the least with the outdated forms and lack of original documents that she was getting from them. And the worst part was that both had went through lawyers at a cost over $3000
THe only glitch I had with my paper work was that the doc from Saskatoon didn't completely fill out the forms that were in the sealed envelope!
My interview questions were:
How did you meet?
How often do you see eachother?
He asked my fiance what he does for a living
When did we get engaged?
Do we have any pictures to show?
And then he asked me about what type of visa I had for the 2 summers that I was in Oregon. That is about all. my fiance had a surprisingly larger part in the interview about explaining how we met (I interned at his work place 2 years ago), so good thing he was there. I would have had troubles explaining about the details of the company. They told me to come back at 1:30 to pick up the visa (assuming that she would get the fax from the doctor by that time). When I came back they had just got the fax and were waiting for the interviewer to sign off before generating my visa and package.
I asked her what was in the brown envelope. She said everything we have ever submitted to the USCIS and everything we gave at the interview. She congratulated me and said that as long as I am as organized as i was for this visa I should have no problems adjusting status after. She also said that she tried to get my fiance's attention from where he was pacing outside the consulate to give him the thumbs up that we had the visa
Hope that was long enough explaination
