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46 minutes ago, Jayjohnson45 said:

guys i need your suggestion 

 

I was born in the US and my father was born in puerto rico.  if they ask my wife  my nationality will that be only US citizen or can he say  american puerto rican or US citizen citizen with puerto rican roots.

 

 

 

 

 Nationality is based on the Country that you born! So, if you for in the US you are a US citizen.  If you have a dual citizenship she can say it but if no, just the correct answer 

My recommendation is: Do not give answers that they did not ask for it. Short and simple

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14 hours ago, PaulaCJohnny said:

 Nationality is based on the Country that you born! So, if you for in the US you are a US citizen.  If you have a dual citizenship she can say it but if no, just the correct answer 

My recommendation is: Do not give answers that they did not ask for it. Short and simple

Could say American, US Citizen or Puerto Rican, but Puerto Ricans are US Citizens anyway.  All three are correct and acceptable answers.

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just looking for ideals or suggestions 

 

if years ago when  me  and my wife  were friends and she apply for a tourist visit and was refuse because she couldn’t prove strong ties to her county , i made multiple trips to her country since then now we married . 

 

two questions 

 

if ask by officer what was the purpose of the trip ?  

 

if ask what’s change since last refusal what is a good answer. 

 

keep in mind we were only friends when she was trying to visit me. 

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The answer to these question is the truth - nothing more or less. 

 

So what WAS the purpose of her trip when she was denied her tourist visa?

What HAS changed (aside from being married as Skyyy stated)?

 

And it is unclear, are you interviewing for the Cr1 or a tourist visa?

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Reading  all past posts ,  u r overthinking this

CO is concerned with current visa and bona fida marriage

probably will not ask about the tourist visa denial

 

you should state the country and do a timeline 

that will help the VJ community give u the best answers to any query

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Unless there was any findings related to material mis-representation with the denied B2 applications (such as claiming to be married when not, etc.), I doubt there will be any issues.  If asked, as @canadian_wife stated, the truth is what is required.

 

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11 hours ago, Jayjohnson45 said:

just looking for ideals or suggestions 

 

if years ago when  me  and my wife  were friends and she apply for a tourist visit and was refuse because she couldn’t prove strong ties to her county , i made multiple trips to her country since then now we married . 

 

two questions 

 

if ask by officer what was the purpose of the trip ?  

 

if ask what’s change since last refusal what is a good answer. 

 

keep in mind we were only friends when she was trying to visit me. 

Why are you asking us what your answers should be?   Only you know your truth.

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Three threads on the topic of interview questions merged together. Please do not start multiple threads pertaining to a topic (in this case interview questions) as that’s considered spamming and is against TOS. Post all subsequent questions regarding interview questions in this thread only.
 

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