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Guys help me... I'm preparing for my coming interview this April.. I don't have any idea what might the interviewer would ask me... Please give me some inputs and nice answers for those questions or How am I going to answer.. Thank you! :innocent:

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Guys help me... I'm preparing for my coming interview this April.. I don't have any idea what might the interviewer would ask me... Please give me some inputs and nice answers for those questions or How am I going to answer.. Thank you! :innocent:

ill have my interview on april too!

iv searched all over VJ website and they all said just be honest with your answers cuz most often the CO are not going to ask trick questions :)

good luck with your interview!

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usual questions:

When did you meet?

How did you meet?

What does he do for a living?

How many times he'd been here in the Philippines?

Is he married?

Does he have kids? --- here, I said "NONE...just a dog :)" then the CO laughed

That's all the questions that was asked to me.... As long as your relationship is real, your answers will just come out naturally...GOODLUCK!!! A LOT OF PRAYERS HELPED A LOT!!!! GOD BLESS!!!

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Possible Interview Questions for K1 or K3 Visas

1. What is your fiancé’s (or husband’s) name and age?

2. What is your birth date?

3. Why did you have a late registration on your birth certificate?

4. What is his birth date?

5. Do you realize you have a big age difference?

6. Why do you want to marry him? (Or why did you marry him?)

7. How did you meet?

8. When?

9. When did he visit you here? Did he visit more than once?

10. How do you communicate with each other?

11. How often?

12. Why did he come with you for your interview?

13. Or why did he not come with you for your interview?

14. How many times was he married before?

15. Who was he married to?

16. What does he do for a living?

17. Who does he work for and for how long?

18. Is he retired or disabled? Since when. What was his occupation?

19. What are his children’s names and what are their birth dates?

20. How many of his children live with your fiancé full time? If not, where do they live and what do they do?

21. What are your fiancé’s (or husband’s) hobbies?

22. Where did he grow up?

23. Are his parents still living? Where do they live?

24. What ages are his parents?

25. Name of his siblings and are they younger or older than him?

26. You may be asked about the kind of work you do and/or your profession

You would not be nervous anymore once you talk with the Consular Officer. You would feel more confident specially if you know your significant other so much. Good Luck! :thumbs:

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You might also wanna check this website INTERVIEW AND REQUIREMENTS

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09-06-2007 - Sent the I-130

01-02-2008 - Recieved NOA1

05-01-2008 - NOA2 approved!

05-09-2008 - Recieved hard copy of NOA2

05-16-2008 - Recieved the AOS Fee Bill with Manila Case number

05-18-2008 - Sent Choice of Agent via email

07-29-2008 - Recieved IV bill from the mail

09-10-2008 - Paid the I864 bill and IV bill

09-16-2008 - NVC mailed the Instruction packet agent to my hubby

09-28-2008 - Received hard copy of the instruction packet agent

09-29-2008 - Received the I864 packet

03-02-2009 - Hubby sent the I864 and DS230 to NVC

03-06-2009 - NVC received I-864, under review

03-10-2009 - NVC received DS230, under review

03-13-2009 - I-864 complete, still reviewing the DS230

03-19-2009 - Under NVC final review, the operator told me that i need to redo my DS230

03-23-2009 - CASE COMPLETE!!!

03-25-2009 - GOT A MAY 7 INTERVIEW!!!

03-26-2009 - received appointment letter from NVC through email

03-31-2009 - 1st day Medical

04-01-2009 - 2nd day Medical. PASSED!

04-02-2009 - NVC sent docs to USEM

05-07-2009 - USEM Interview.. VISA APPROVED!!!

05-12-2009 - Finally got my VISA!!!

05-27-2009 - Flight to OK

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Click the link on my signature for the Embassy interview experience. Hope this helps.

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I-130 for Parents (Mom and Dad)

3.15.2014: Mailed I-130 Packet for Mom and Dad

3.21.2014: Received email notification with case # for both petitions; case forwarded to NBC for processing

3.21.2014: Check cashed

3.22.2014: Hard copy NOA1 received

4.08.2014: Both I-130 approved (notification received via email) - It only took three weeks!!!

4.11.2014: Received NOA2 approval notice in the mail.

5.01.2014: Called NVC to ask for status of paperwork. Advised they received both application on 4.28. Advised to call in 30 business days for an update.

6.02.2014: Email notification received from NVC that shows parents' NVC case number and instructions to pay AOS Fee and fill out DS 261.

6.03.2014: Paid AOS fee ($88 for both petitions)

N400:
4.26.2013: Mailed N400 Packet

5.21.2013: Biometrics

7.18.2013: Testing and Interview

9.25.2013: Oath Ceremony

Medical at St. Lukes:
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/183224-experience-medical-at-st-lukes-extension-clinic/

K1 with K2 Visa Interview:
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/184246-usem-interview-on-march-10-at-7am-approved/page__p__2728465#entry2728465

CFO:Review, tips and advise:
http://www.visajourney.com/forums/topic/186123-cforeview-tips-and-advise/

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Guys help me... I'm preparing for my coming interview this April.. I don't have any idea what might the interviewer would ask me... Please give me some inputs and nice answers for those questions or How am I going to answer.. Thank you! :innocent:

They will ask any question , question that you can only answer if you both really know eachother . Philippine counsel likes making up questions as they go . And allso try to trick the visa applicant , everything they know about your fiancee they will ask . And if you answer does not match , you will not pass , and there is a limit on the time too answer their question . If you take too long too answer there question , they will take it as you are thinking of something too make up for your answer . They will ask your religion , where you went too school . How many people in your family , your parents names . your closest family like brothers and sisters names . Where your parents are born , where your fiancee is born , just questions like that . If you cant answer their questions , or if you take too long too answer . You wont pass the interview

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during my interview, CO asked the following:

1. What is my name and when is my birthday?

2. Who is my petitioner?

3. How did we meet? And since I answered online, he asked what website and type of website it is.

4. Have we me each other in person? How many times, when and where?

5. Have i ever been married? Do i have children?

6. Has my fiance ever been married or have children?

7. Where does my fiance live?

8. How did he propose? When i described how, the CO looked excited and asked id he could see my engagement ring. :blush: :blush:

9. What do we plan to do once i get there already?

10. How many kids do we want?

Then some other trivial questions while he's looking at our pictures. We were just like having a normal conversations. and then he said i should call my fiance and tell him the good news coz he's approving my visa.

So, i hope this will help you prepare for your interview. Just always smile at the interviewer even if you feel nervous. And the CO will warm up to you.

God bless on your interview!

"... for our Love conquered both Time and Distance."

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Nasabi na yata nila lahat kaya good luck na lang on your interview and just relax do not be nervous.Check your documents and do not be late on your appointment! :thumbs:

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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Guys help me... I'm preparing for my coming interview this April.. I don't have any idea what might the interviewer would ask me... Please give me some inputs and nice answers for those questions or How am I going to answer.. Thank you! :innocent:

hi khen . hows your interview? did you pass it? i hope so..

i have my interview on may 5 2009. I'm a bit nervous. can you please tell me what the consul asked about you and your fiancee. thanks. hope you can help me! GOD BLESS!

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Possible Interview Questions for K1 or K3 Visas

1. What is your fiancé’s (or husband’s) name and age?

2. What is your birth date?

3. Why did you have a late registration on your birth certificate?

4. What is his birth date?

5. Do you realize you have a big age difference?

6. Why do you want to marry him? (Or why did you marry him?)

7. How did you meet?

8. When?

9. When did he visit you here? Did he visit more than once?

10. How do you communicate with each other?

11. How often?

12. Why did he come with you for your interview?

13. Or why did he not come with you for your interview?

14. How many times was he married before?

15. Who was he married to?

16. What does he do for a living?

17. Who does he work for and for how long?

18. Is he retired or disabled? Since when. What was his occupation?

19. What are his children’s names and what are their birth dates?

20. How many of his children live with your fiancé full time? If not, where do they live and what do they do?

21. What are your fiancé’s (or husband’s) hobbies?

22. Where did he grow up?

23. Are his parents still living? Where do they live?

24. What ages are his parents?

25. Name of his siblings and are they younger or older than him?

26. You may be asked about the kind of work you do and/or your profession

You would not be nervous anymore once you talk with the Consular Officer. You would feel more confident specially if you know your significant other so much. Good Luck! :thumbs:

There you go with the possible questions. Buena suerte en su entrevista.

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Bullwinkle: "No, they are just confused."

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