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Sarah,

It is my understanding that your fiance' will have his choice of which language to conduct the interview in , so he may choose french if that is more comfortable for him. As long as you communicate in a common language, it shouldn't be a problem.

I know of one girl who's husband requested an Italian translator (b/c that was their common language) , but he also speaks english quite well. He conducted the entire interview was done in Italian, then at the end he said a few comments in English - just to mess w/ them, I think! :lol: In any case, he got the visa... but I thought it was rather comical.

Good luck!

Noura :thumbs:

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Met again in Baton Rouge, LA March 25, 2005 - 2 souls feel as 1

Sept 17-Oct 3, 2005 Noura goes to Morocco to meet family & friends of Said (informally engaged)

Daily phonecalls, discover internet chatting w/ video cam - OMG!!!

March 25-April 14, 2006 Noura's 2nd trip to Morocco - formal engagement w/ family

April 24, 2006- mailed in K1 Visa package - TSC

Oct 5, 2006 - Interview SUCCESS

Oct 12, 2006 - Called to pick up visa tomorrow!

Oct. 16, 2006 VISA IN HAND!

Dec. 24, 2006 - Said arrives in NOLA, just in time for the holidaze!

Dec. 31, 2006 - OUR WEDDING!!! Ringing in a New Year as husband & wife!

Jan 8, 2007 - applied for SSN

Jan 15, 2007 - recieved SSN

Feb 6, 2007 - checks cashed for AOS/EAD/AP - YAY!

Feb 8, 2007 - NOA1 on AOS/EAD/AP

Feb 14, 07 - touched EAD/AP

March 8, 07 - Biometrics appt in NOLA

April 17, 07 - AP approved

April 19, 07 - EAD approved

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About speaking English in the interview-

Hicham doesn't speak English very well... he is taking classes but I don't think he will be confident enough or ready to repond to questions in English. We communicate in French. I am fluent in French, as is he. I lived in France for 2 years when I was 13 and I am fluent. I wrote on our I-129F the years that I lived in France, and we will also include all of our emails which are in French. That is the main concern I have about our relationship for the interview that may be seen as a "red flag" but we speak a common language so I don't think it will be a problem, do you?

hello Sarah, just want you to relax, there is nothing wrong in going in there & having the interview in either Arabic or Frensh.Most ppl on the day I was there had thier interviews in Arabic (with the nice male CO) or Frensh (with the lady CO). Even tho they do ask if one speaks English, but what they really wanna know is "how you communicate". As long as you speak a comment language, then you dont have a Red flag.

Good luck on the rest of your journey :thumbs:

Btw, if you read back on one of my posts on this thread (page2), you will see an example of a girl that was asked about how they communicate & how (to my opinion) it raised a red flag.

LIFTING OF CONDITIONS

08/26/08 filling date

08/27/08 NOA1

09/12/08 Notice for BIO

10/01/08 BIO

02/04/09 RFE received

02/20/09 RFE mailed

03/03/09 APPROVED

03/16/09 NEW CARD RECEIVED

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Congratulations on everything! It's nice to see that things in Casa may be getting better, hopefully. I think it is great that you were well prepared, and Simo your post is very helpful to myself and to my fiance and he is very happy that you provided so much information to guide us before his interview. Hicham and I are very happy for you and hope that you'll hear back from Casa any day now.

About speaking English in the interview-

Hicham doesn't speak English very well... he is taking classes but I don't think he will be confident enough or ready to repond to questions in English. We communicate in French. I am fluent in French, as is he. I lived in France for 2 years when I was 13 and I am fluent. I wrote on our I-129F the years that I lived in France, and we will also include all of our emails which are in French. That is the main concern I have about our relationship for the interview that may be seen as a "red flag" but we speak a common language so I don't think it will be a problem, do you?

Anyways, I am really happy for you two and I wish you the best!

Sarah

Don't worry, Sarah. Wadi had his interview in Arabic, his english is not at conversational level yet. As far as I remember, they never even asked him anything about speaking English. The CO knew from pics and other evidence that we met and lived together in Italy, so probably made the assumption that we communicate in Italian.

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Relax, if you could only speak English they wouldn't offer translators. He will do just fine. Just be sure he lets them know how you commuicate. Make sure he knows before he leaves if he has been approved or not. You do have the right to ask questions too. It's just important to be prepared and for the two of you to talk and practice questions so that he knows the answers without worry.

Doreen

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6/14/03 Met Online

9/30/2003 He was denied a Tourist Visa

1/7/2004 Sent 1-129F-tried to prove hardship; many reasons

8/8/2004 Petition denied

After 214 Days of waiting

10/11/2004 Returned from Morocco even more in love.

11/15/2004 Mailed I-129F off to Nebraska

2/11/05 APPROVAL

2/14/05 EMAIL, OUR PETITION HAS BEEN APPROVED

86 Days what an awesome feeling

2/25/05 Email received from nvc, given case number

3/21/05 Email from consulate

b]INTERVIEW DATE 5/10/05[/b]

3/31/05 Fiance finally receives his packet from the consulate

4/12/05 He had medical exam

5/10/05 INTERVIEW WAS A SUCCESS

5/18/05 VISA IN HAND

Took 214 Days for a denial, but IN 205 days He will be HOME

6/10/05 Abdou arrives in America, what a happy day!

6/13/05 Applied for SSN

6/23/05 6 p.m. We were MARRIED; honeymoon in Gatlinburg

8/13/05 AOS and EAD paperwork mailed

8/25/05 NOAs in the mail!!! Yea!

11/25/05 - BIOMETRIC DATE

01/26/06 - AOS SUCCESSFUL INTERVIEW AND HE GETS HIS FIRST JOB AT FIRST JOB INTERVIEW

02/13/06 - GREEN CARD ARRIVED

4/22/06 - Driver's License!!

11/05/2007 Filed to Lift conditions[/color]

11/07/07 - NOA1 received

12/21/07 - Biometrics completed

04/08/08 - 10 YEAR CARD APPROVED

04/14/08 - CARD IN HAND !!!!!

11/3/08 - Filed for Citizenship

11/29/08 - Biometric Appointment

02/03/09 - Citizenship Interview, HE PASSED

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This was an excellent post, Simo ! Very detailed and very helpful.... I am sure a lot of people will be very thankful to have your report. :thumbs:

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Thank you guys for your help. We are both feeling much better about Hicham not doing his interview in English. I think they'll see that we communicate in French so everything should be fine.Thanks again!

Sarah

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yes don't panic at all about language, BUT make sure not to have e-mails or letters in other languages, i saw the CO attacked some guy in consulate as i said in my post when she saw e-mails and letters in english, he didn't listen to him when he said that he doesn't speak english, but she kept speaking to him in english, while he was trying to reply in french replying to somthing he never asked, was a real mess, he ended up telling her that they communicate in spanish, she was like WHY your e-mails in english then,he replied that he is using some translation wibesite then she was like WHY WHY ,the CO started being angry i guess, so don't make this mistake, nothing wrong with language as long as you communicate in some language and all e-mails and letters are on same language as well. as KML said the CO youngman is really nice and speaks arabic and french, the black haired lady english-french smiling , the blonde i had ENGLISH NO smile :) .but to be perfect don't try to be first to be interviewed, try to be one of last persons in that room.one other thing try to ask questions also, like i have phone bills wonna take a look madam/sir ? wonna see pics? may i show you our chats ? .....try to GIVE them your proofs, because for some reason they try to be at first like ummmmm, like hesitating ,you know what i mean ? the blonde didn't wonna check our phone bills i was like here madam you can see yourself how much we talk on phone....so she took them and started checking page by page :) .SO try to give them as much proof as you can .

best of luck to everyone.

I LOVE you my sweetheart now, tomorrow, forever and lonnnnnnnnnger than forever..

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Much happiness to b oth you you and mabrook

Andrea Infante

I130

Married August 30, 2005 in Amman Jordan (Zarqa)

Filed I130 September 19

Noa1 receipt September 29 File sent from Nebraska to California branch.

I130 under review/investigation.

I129F (K3)

Sent 129F on 10/19/05 to Chicago.

Received Noa1 11/3/05 from Missouri

Received Noa2and Approved I129F.

National Visa letter saying file moved to Amman. Was completed and sent on 12/16/05.

Received packet from embassy at my attorney's January 15, 2006

Packet mailed to my husband on January 22, 2006

Packet received by embassy on February 5, 2006.

Embassy called in April and set the interview date for August 23, 2006

Embassy called on 7-25 and asked Faisal to interview on 7-26 (nervous wreck but prepared)

7-26-06 Faisal is approved for K3 Visa

8-24-06, Faisal arrives at O'Hare Airport!!!!!!!

EAD filed in middle of September, 2006 approved in middle of October, 2006 and husband working

at end of October, 2006!

AOS I485

5-2-07- Noa1 on AOS

5-18-07-fingerprinting completed

5-25-07-letter received from USCIS from Missouri asking for proof of income from cosponsor.

AOS INTERVIEW SET FOR SEPTEMBER 5, 2007 IN CHICAGO

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yes don't panic at all about language, BUT make sure not to have e-mails or letters in other languages, i saw the CO attacked some guy in consulate as i said in my post when she saw e-mails and letters in english, he didn't listen to him when he said that he doesn't speak english, but she kept speaking to him in english, while he was trying to reply in french replying to somthing he never asked, was a real mess, he ended up telling her that they communicate in spanish, she was like WHY your e-mails in english then,he replied that he is using some translation wibesite then she was like WHY WHY ,the CO started being angry i guess, so don't make this mistake, nothing wrong with language as long as you communicate in some language and all e-mails and letters are on same language as well. as KML said the CO youngman is really nice and speaks arabic and french, the black haired lady english-french smiling , the blonde i had ENGLISH NO smile :) .but to be perfect don't try to be first to be interviewed, try to be one of last persons in that room.one other thing try to ask questions also, like i have phone bills wonna take a look madam/sir ? wonna see pics? may i show you our chats ? .....try to GIVE them your proofs, because for some reason they try to be at first like ummmmm, like hesitating ,you know what i mean ? the blonde didn't wonna check our phone bills i was like here madam you can see yourself how much we talk on phone....so she took them and started checking page by page :) .SO try to give them as much proof as you can .

best of luck to everyone.

We had been advised on VJ to not give them any more information than they ask for, so that is what my husband did. We now wish that he had offered proof like you said. They looked at our pictures and nothing else. We had mounds of proof that they didn't even see. I don't know if it would have made a difference, maybe they would have sent ours back anyway, but we have decided that the best thing is to offer it, just as you said. When he gets another interview he is going to lay it all out for them to see....lol

'Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways - Chardonnay in one hand - chocolate in the other - body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming 'WOO HOO, What a Ride'

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Congratulations on everything! It's nice to see that things in Casa may be getting better, hopefully. I think it is great that you were well prepared, and Simo your post is very helpful to myself and to my fiance and he is very happy that you provided so much information to guide us before his interview. Hicham and I are very happy for you and hope that you'll hear back from Casa any day now.

About speaking English in the interview-

Hicham doesn't speak English very well... he is taking classes but I don't think he will be confident enough or ready to repond to questions in English. We communicate in French. I am fluent in French, as is he. I lived in France for 2 years when I was 13 and I am fluent. I wrote on our I-129F the years that I lived in France, and we will also include all of our emails which are in French. That is the main concern I have about our relationship for the interview that may be seen as a "red flag" but we speak a common language so I don't think it will be a problem, do you?

Anyways, I am really happy for you two and I wish you the best!

Sarah

Their only concern should be that you have the ability to communicate with eachother.

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Congrats on your sucessful interview and thank you so much for the detailed account of your day!

I-130 for CR-1

CSC

01/31/06 :: I-130 mailed

03/01/06 :: NOA1

05/09/06 :: NOA2

NVC

05/31/06 :: NVC case # assigned

06/12/06 :: AOS bill & DS-3032 generated

06/14/06 :: Emailed Choice of Agent

06/16/06 :: Email from NVC saying Choice of Agent accepted

06/19/06 :: IV Bill Generated

06/23/06 :: AOS Bill recieved

06/24/06 :: AOS Bill returned to NVC

06/26/06 :: IV bill recieved

06/27/06 :: IV Bill returned to NVC (NVC accepts 07/12/06)

07/15/06 :: I-864 Recieved (NVC didn't report it was generated)

07/17/06 :: I-864 Returned to NVC

07/17/06 :: DS-230 Generated

07/00/06 :: DS-230 Recieved (I was away in Morocco to visit my Love)

07/29/06 :: DS-230 Returned to NVC (NVC accepts 07/31/06)

09/05/06 :: RFE Generated (Mailed 09/09/06)

09/11/06 :: RFE Recieved (reqested a copy of biographical page of passport, I sent this with the DS-230))

09/12/06 :: RFE Returned (sent them what they asked for..for the second time!)

10/05/06 :: Case Complete

I-129F for K-3

03/02/06 :: I-129F Mailed

03/09/06 :: NOA1 (recieved 03/15/06)

03/21/06 :: Touched USCIS Recieved I-129 says 60-90 days for processing

07/03/06 :: RFE IMBRA Recieved

07/04/06 :: RFE IMBRA Returned (I did not send the second one)

08/07/06 :: NOA2 Approved

08/15/06 :: Petition sent to Casablanca & Case # assigned

09/01/06 :: Packet 3 Arrives INTERVIEW DATE SEPTEMBER 22nd!!

09/22/06 :: Successful Interview!! WOO HOO

10/12/06 :: Visa IN Hand

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WOW! That was some post! Never thought I'd get to the end! LOL :lol: But thank you so much for the info. My fiance is Turkish and will have his intrview in Ankara, but any information from other interviews is a blessing to have! We have also started practicing interview questions and I will be sure to have him read your post and we will use the questions you remembered and practice with them too. Thanks again for the info and all the best to you both! :thumbs::dance::thumbs:

~Debbie :luv:

AOS Journey

11/06/06 - We're Married!!! Finally Mr & Mrs!!!

12/04/06 - Resul received his Social Security Card

12/08/07 - Filed for AOS & EAD

01/02/07 - Biometrics Appointment

03/07/07 - Received work permit in the mail

03/24/07 - Resul was hired for his first job in the USA

04/24/07 - Our AOS interview date

04/24/07 - Green card approved!!!

05/05/07 - Green card has arrived! Hooray!!!

Post AOS Journey

12/05/08 - Baby Mehmet born!

04/24/09 - Applied for Removal of Conditions

05/22/09 - Approved for 10 year Green Card! InshAllah!

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WOW! That was some post! Never thought I'd get to the end! LOL :lol: But thank you so much for the info. My fiance is Turkish and will have his intrview in Ankara, but any information from other interviews is a blessing to have! We have also started practicing interview questions and I will be sure to have him read your post and we will use the questions you remembered and practice with them too. Thanks again for the info and all the best to you both! :thumbs::dance::thumbs:

~Debbie :luv:

you are welcome debbie and resul, hope you will have great interview in istanbul and congratulations in advance for successful and interview and visa :thumbs: you sound a nice couple:)

good luck

I LOVE you my sweetheart now, tomorrow, forever and lonnnnnnnnnger than forever..

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We had been advised on VJ to not give them any more information than they ask for, so that is what my husband did. We now wish that he had offered proof like you said. They looked at our pictures and nothing else. We had mounds of proof that they didn't even see. I don't know if it would have made a difference, maybe they would have sent ours back anyway, but we have decided that the best thing is to offer it, just as you said. When he gets another interview he is going to lay it all out for them to see....lol

yes it is a good idea to show them that you have everything they could possibly think of.

personaly, I had my huge laptop case right up infront of window, & when the CO asked to see our pictures, I started pulling out all kind of files (with labels showing their content) before I took out the photo album, & I could see the CO staring at the amount of files & paperwork I had brought. Maybe thats why he never asked to see any of it.

LIFTING OF CONDITIONS

08/26/08 filling date

08/27/08 NOA1

09/12/08 Notice for BIO

10/01/08 BIO

02/04/09 RFE received

02/20/09 RFE mailed

03/03/09 APPROVED

03/16/09 NEW CARD RECEIVED

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