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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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I am trying to get my us visa on the k1 we have applyed in October were still waiting for the next part. She has two kids and I have been in and out of work since i have been visiting so much I am going home in a week and will be working secuirty . Ay ideas on what to know about my soon to be wife when i go for a interview should i bring her should i go alone? Should i be scared of being denyed?

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I am trying to get my us visa on the k1 we have applyed in October were still waiting for the next part. She has two kids and I have been in and out of work since i have been visiting so much I am going home in a week and will be working secuirty . Ay ideas on what to know about my soon to be wife when i go for a interview should i bring her should i go alone? Should i be scared of being denyed?

First, it would really help a lot of us if you could fill in a timeline. Just click on the timeline link under your name and fill one in with your information. That will give us (and you) a better idea of your situation.

Don't get yourself worked up worrying over being denied at this point. You probably won't be looking at getting your NOA2 for another couple of months, so use the time wisely. Make sure you have a copy of the petition your US fiance' sent in and gather other supporting information to show your relationship. Start reading up on the guides for the next steps in the process. Perhaps read some interview reviews or check out the regional forum for your country.

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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First, it would really help a lot of us if you could fill in a timeline. Just click on the timeline link under your name and fill one in with your information. That will give us (and you) a better idea of your situation.

Don't get yourself worked up worrying over being denied at this point. You probably won't be looking at getting your NOA2 for another couple of months, so use the time wisely. Make sure you have a copy of the petition your US fiance' sent in and gather other supporting information to show your relationship. Start reading up on the guides for the next steps in the process. Perhaps read some interview reviews or check out the regional forum for your country.

Thanks I am waiting in my Fiance to help me with everything the dates are hazy at the moment. But I have read I am going to Montreal and they seem to have great reviews everyone says there very happy and smile alot when they are there. I really appericate your comment as you are the first.

Filed: Lift. Cond. (apr) Country: Ghana
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Here's a link to sample questions they usually ask..... http://www.visajourney.com/content/exampleq#k1

Also I've read different post on here that suggest that having your fiance with you at the interview is usually a good sign of a vaild relationship, but may not always be the case...Good luck.

AOS From B2 Journey

8/13/10: AOS Package Sent

8/16/10: Package Received at Chicago Lock Box

8/26/10: Checks Cleared and Case Transferred to NBC

8/30/10: NOA Text/ Email and Hard Copy

8/31/10: Case Status Appears On USCIS Site

9/9/10: I-130 I-485 I-765 Touched

10/5/10: Called USCIS abt "No Bio Letter" / Service Request

10/13/10: Hard Copy Service Request

10/20/10: I-765 I-485 Touched

10/21/10: I-765 I-485 Touched Again :-)

10/23/10: Biometric Letter Received For Nov 15 App

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11/15/10: EAD Approved..... I-485 & I-765 Touched

11/16/10: Card Production Ordered.....I-485 & I-765 Touched

11/19/10: Card Production text and email received again for I-765. I-765 Touched

11/23/10: EAD Received

11/29/10: Applied for ID and SS card

12/04/10: SS card and AOS Interview Letter received

01/04/11: AOS Interview..APPROVED!!!

01/13/11: Green Card Received

ROC JOURNEY

10/09/12: ROC Filed

10/12/12: Package delivered to VCS

10/17/12: Check cashed, but no NOA1 yet.

10/20/12: NOA1 hardcopy received. Dated 10/15/12

11/09/12: Biometrics Notice

12/04/12: Biometrics Done

01/04/13: 2yr GC expires

04/26/13: RFE :-(

05/22/13: REF Response Mailed

06/06/13: Text and Email update: Card production ordered!!!

06/10/13: USCIS update about card mailed!

06/12/13: CARD RECEIVED!!! dancin5hr.gif

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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Thanks I am waiting in my Fiance to help me with everything the dates are hazy at the moment. But I have read I am going to Montreal and they seem to have great reviews everyone says there very happy and smile alot when they are there. I really appericate your comment as you are the first.

My interviewer a montreal I got, was joking around in the interview a lot! It really relaxed me. The woman I got at the window seemed kind of angry at first but when she saw how organized I had all my papers she seemed to relax after. I think the key is dressing like your going to an interview and having all your papers organized. =)

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Your I-129f was approved in 5 days from your NOA1 date.

Your interview took 67 days from your I-129F NOA1 date.

AOS was approved in 2 months and 8 days without interview.

ROC was approved in 3 months and 2 days without interview.

I am a Citizen of the United States of America. 04/16/13

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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Canada
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My interviewer a montreal I got, was joking around in the interview a lot! It really relaxed me. The woman I got at the window seemed kind of angry at first but when she saw how organized I had all my papers she seemed to relax after. I think the key is dressing like your going to an interview and having all your papers organized. =)

So i was reading on a post you had do i have to pay for the interview and for my medical exam?

 
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