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hi everyone!

me and my kids have been scheduled for an interview at US Embassy Manila this friday.

here's my dillema, my husband, the USC petitioner has been jobless for like a year and a half now and has filed for unemployment at EDD, getting benefits for almost a year now. i don't think he's actively looking for a job either.

my sister-in-law was the one who filed the affidavit of support for the three of us. and i don't think she has any fixed assets in the US. well she has a car and a bank account and a stable job but will these be enough to get us past the interview and be given VISA's?

what sort of questions do they ask in visa interviews by the way?

your comments will be greatly appreciated.

thank you in advance

Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Thailand
Timeline
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hi everyone!

me and my kids have been scheduled for an interview at US Embassy Manila this friday.

here's my dillema, my husband, the USC petitioner has been jobless for like a year and a half now and has filed for unemployment at EDD, getting benefits for almost a year now. i don't think he's actively looking for a job either.

my sister-in-law was the one who filed the affidavit of support for the three of us. and i don't think she has any fixed assets in the US. well she has a car and a bank account and a stable job but will these be enough to get us past the interview and be given VISA's?

what sort of questions do they ask in visa interviews by the way?

your comments will be greatly appreciated.

thank you in advance

I am so sorry to hear that. If your husband is working any job, at least of the minimum wage, plus the co-sponsor, I strongly think you have a strong case here of getting your visa approved. However, I am afraid, the matter of fact that your husband (who is the main sponsor) with one year unemployment and no desire to find a job sooner isn't a good sign at all. To cut straight, I do not want you to feel bad at all. This is just my personal opinion. Nonetheless, good luck on your interview

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I am so sorry to hear that. If your husband is working any job, at least of the minimum wage, plus the co-sponsor, I strongly think you have a strong case here of getting your visa approved. However, I am afraid, the matter of fact that your husband (who is the main sponsor) with one year unemployment and no desire to find a job sooner isn't a good sign at all. To cut straight, I do not want you to feel bad at all. This is just my personal opinion. Nonetheless, good luck on your interview

thanks for the reply. :)

yep, i thought so too...i'm not expecting a lot anyway. specially that there are three of us migrating, they should have enough income to show that they can support me and the kids.

will the consul be asking questions about my husband's current employmeny status (if any)?

Filed: Citizen (apr) Country: Canada
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thanks for the reply. :)

yep, i thought so too...i'm not expecting a lot anyway. specially that there are three of us migrating, they should have enough income to show that they can support me and the kids.

will the consul be asking questions about my husband's current employmeny status (if any)?

They ask general life and relationship questions. They could very well ask what kind of job he has, if he has been trying to get one etc.

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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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