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Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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hello iam new in this website i have some question i wish i can have who can answer me with experience and withe same my contry morocco.

ok iam married with a citizen american and have my date intervieux in novemner 2 2011 close for cr1 visa

i was send my document to the nvc in 18-08-2011 all was original did i need to have other new with me in the intervieuw date?

they was accept my file without to ask me about sponsor or join sponsor did i need to have with me a copie of affidavit of suport i-864?

i have a son with my wife did that will healp us for they approve my visa fast?

what is the question they ask ?

i wish i can found who can shar with me my date for intervieuw

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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You have to bring a copy of all the documents that your wife sent NVC some in original form as well (your birth certificate, medical exam, police report, court report). Anything she sent NVC or USCIC you have to have in a binder filed by date to include NOA1, NOA2, Receipts showing payment of visa and all the other documents the NVC required. Make sure you understand the entire process of how the visa works even if your wife filed the petition for you. If NVC got you a interview date without proof of Affidavit of Support then yes you have to bring the originals to the interview. If you have a son then that helps establish the validity of the relationship just ensure you have all the document available to prove you have a child together.

As far as questions, be prepared to answer everything about your wife her childhood, friends, family, previous marriages (learn names and dates of previous marriages, where they happened), children from previous relationships (learn their names, hobbies, birthdates, if they have relationships), schools she attended, career questions(jobs and wages), bank account questions(how much is in the bank), mortgage questions(how much you all pay), hobbies, how you met, proof of chats, phone logs, pics with you and your family. Proof of meeting and staying with your family, if you had an engagement or wedding party pictures. If you can imagine it bring it, we had a notarized statement from his family that knew we shared finances even though we did not have bank accounts together. Tax returns from the previous 3 years.

Go to the embassy well dressed, be very confident in answering any questions as some of the interviewing officers are not nice and can be intimidating but that also depends on their mood. One officer with the facial hair was very nice the day my husband was there but then a friend of ours went 4 days after my husband and he was very unpleasant with him, he went so far as telling him he did not like their wedding pictures and their case got sent back to USCIS.

My husband had a very extensive interview, they gave him a 221g letter and kept his passport then told him they would call him back in 2 weeek. He did not get called back in 2 weeks, after a month and repeated attempts to contact the consulate we finally found out from Department of State that he was under Administrative Review locally at the embassy. Be prepared the consulate is known to go to the local community and interview family members and local neighborhood police. He was called back for a second extensive interview 61 days after the first and we were approved but they were very thorough in questioning and comparing his answers to the conversations we provided.

Good luck be very prepared and have a chronological order of everything that has happened to your case and understand each form.

If you have anymore questions we are here to support you.

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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tx for ur answer but i said i was send all the document originel and i was have only doubt bc the nvc was said in the pacake they send Any original documents that were requested by the NVC but were not submitted

to the NVC and for me they wasnt requested any document and all my document was originel.tx for ur attentient i still have doubt

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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The NVC sent you and your wife the interview letter in it they list the documents they forwarded to Consulate and the ones you have to bring to the interview follow the list it states if you have to bring it in original form as well and you should be good.

Good luck

Filed: IR-1/CR-1 Visa Country: Morocco
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You have to bring a copy of all the documents that your wife sent NVC some in original form as well (your birth certificate, medical exam, police report, court report). Anything she sent NVC or USCIC you have to have in a binder filed by date to include NOA1, NOA2, Receipts showing payment of visa and all the other documents the NVC required. Make sure you understand the entire process of how the visa works even if your wife filed the petition for you. If NVC got you a interview date without proof of Affidavit of Support then yes you have to bring the originals to the interview. If you have a son then that helps establish the validity of the relationship just ensure you have all the document available to prove you have a child together.

As far as questions, be prepared to answer everything about your wife her childhood, friends, family, previous marriages (learn names and dates of previous marriages, where they happened), children from previous relationships (learn their names, hobbies, birthdates, if they have relationships), schools she attended, career questions(jobs and wages), bank account questions(how much is in the bank), mortgage questions(how much you all pay), hobbies, how you met, proof of chats, phone logs, pics with you and your family. Proof of meeting and staying with your family, if you had an engagement or wedding party pictures. If you can imagine it bring it, we had a notarized statement from his family that knew we shared finances even though we did not have bank accounts together. Tax returns from the previous 3 years.

Go to the embassy well dressed, be very confident in answering any questions as some of the interviewing officers are not nice and can be intimidating but that also depends on their mood. One officer with the facial hair was very nice the day my husband was there but then a friend of ours went 4 days after my husband and he was very unpleasant with him, he went so far as telling him he did not like their wedding pictures and their case got sent back to USCIS.

My husband had a very extensive interview, they gave him a 221g letter and kept his passport then told him they would call him back in 2 weeek. He did not get called back in 2 weeks, after a month and repeated attempts to contact the consulate we finally found out from Department of State that he was under Administrative Review locally at the embassy. Be prepared the consulate is known to go to the local community and interview family members and local neighborhood police. He was called back for a second extensive interview 61 days after the first and we were approved but they were very thorough in questioning and comparing his answers to the conversations we provided.

Good luck be very prepared and have a chronological order of everything that has happened to your case and understand each form.

If you have anymore questions we are here to support you.

Thank YOU for this answer! Beautifully written and clear! I am putting my husband's package together now to send over to them...I didn't know that I had to include the notice of action! Thank you!

Met: 3/2010
Married: 1/12/11
Sent Paperwork to Chicago Lockbox: 4/16/2011
Received NOA1: 4/21/2011 (routed to California Service Center)
Received NOA2: 7/11/2011
NVC Receives case: 8/18/2011 (case number issued and acquired via phone inquiry)
NVC sends correspondence: 8/23/11
Change of Agent form sent: 8/23/11
Paid I-864 invoice: 8/23/11
I-864 invoice shows paid: 8/25/11
IV Invoice bill: 09/01/11
IV Invoice paid: 09/01/11
Mailed out Visa Package to NVC: 09/09/11
Received application acknowledgement confirmation from NVC: 09/16/11
Mailed out Affidavit of Support: 09/18/11
NVC received Affidavit of Support: 9/20/11
NVC Case Complete: 9/26/11
Interview Appointment Received: 10/6/11 (Interview scheduled for November 9th 2011)
Interview: 11/9/11 (pending)
Consulate calls Faisal and reschedules interview because of holiday closure: 10/27/11
New Interview Date: 11/22/11
Interview Status: APPROVED
Arrival in US: 12/21/11
POE: Miami
ARRIVED!!!!!!! Welcome home!!!!!
Received Green Card: 1/25/12
Received SS Card: 2/1/12
Faisal's first job: 2/15/12
Faisal's first day of school: 8/26/2012
Pregnant: 9/6/2012

It's a Girl!: 6/2/2013

Sent out Removal of conditions paperwork: 9/22/13

Received receipt from Homeland Security: 10/1/2013


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Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Morocco
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You are welcomed Silverberry and good luck as well. Jaliliana you are correct if the Interview list says they have the documents then that is proof that they received the original but some items you do not turn-in in original form until the day of the interview (your birth certificate, police report, physical exam, court report) and even if you submitted any documents at the beginning I caution and remind you to remember Morocco's documents are only valid for 90 days and you will have to get recent reports.

Good luck to you all and my you be together with your loved ones soon.

 
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